creativeamanda
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and I'm wondering what to do with my other lens.
I bought the Nikkor 18-200mm VRII lens yesterday. I had the 18-55mm kit lens and the 50-200mm non-VR lens and I started looking at another lens.
What I ultimately wanted was a good, all-around lens that I did not have to exchange on my camera (a D60)very often. It's bulky (quite heavy, but manageable), but I was looking for the most bang for my buck. When I bought the 50-200mm lens, I didn't really know what I was getting and it shows--I have no pictures taken in lower light with this lens that look like I'm not shaing like a leaf!
So what do I do with this other lens? Within the next year, I'm thinking of upgrading to a D5000 body, so I'm wondering if keeping the 55-200mm lens is good to keep around for the D60 or if I should just sell it towards the purchase of a 35mm lens.
ETA--I do want to keep my kit lens, as it is lighter in weight and when I am taking landscape pictures, it's nice to have to walk around with because of that lighter weight. (IE--if I'm at the beach just planning on doing sunsets, it's nice to have as that's just one place I don't want to be weighted down)
I bought the Nikkor 18-200mm VRII lens yesterday. I had the 18-55mm kit lens and the 50-200mm non-VR lens and I started looking at another lens.
What I ultimately wanted was a good, all-around lens that I did not have to exchange on my camera (a D60)very often. It's bulky (quite heavy, but manageable), but I was looking for the most bang for my buck. When I bought the 50-200mm lens, I didn't really know what I was getting and it shows--I have no pictures taken in lower light with this lens that look like I'm not shaing like a leaf!
So what do I do with this other lens? Within the next year, I'm thinking of upgrading to a D5000 body, so I'm wondering if keeping the 55-200mm lens is good to keep around for the D60 or if I should just sell it towards the purchase of a 35mm lens.
ETA--I do want to keep my kit lens, as it is lighter in weight and when I am taking landscape pictures, it's nice to have to walk around with because of that lighter weight. (IE--if I'm at the beach just planning on doing sunsets, it's nice to have as that's just one place I don't want to be weighted down)
