handicap18
<font color=blue>Husband, father of 3, and Disney
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A few weeks back I purchased the Sigma 10-20mm lens with gift cards and cash I received for x-mas. This is one lens that I've had on my list for a while now.
About a week ago we went to a b-day party and as always I brought my camera bag, sometimes I take pics sometimes I don't. Anyway, I had to carry DD in the party because her boots were lost, bla bla bla,,, When we got in I put her down and my camera bag slipped off my shoulder and it the floor pretty hard. I didn't think anything of it at the time. 2 days ago I took the camera out of the bag and the lens wasn't attached. So I go to put it back on and it doesn't stay. Upon further inspection, it broke. Apparently when my bag dropped the force of the fall snapped the lens off its mount. This particular lens (Nikkor 18-135mm) has a plastic mount and 2 of the 3 plastic thingies that hold the lens to the body broke right off.
This is the 2nd time I've broken this lens. Last time it was $116 to repair it.
My thinking is now I'm going to return the Sigma 10-20mm lens and instead get a new f/2.8 lens.
I just can't decide between the Tamron 17-50mm and the Sigma 24-70mm.
I like having the wider end, but I'm not sure how much I'll miss the longer end. If I go with the 24-70, I'm not sure how much I'll miss the wider end.
I did rent the Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 last year and it seemed to work well, but I only used it for a weekend.
They're all right about the same price (not the Nikkor, thats $1200!).
When I got my first SLR back in the mid 80's it had a 35-70mm lens and I didn't mind that too much. Then with my Nikon film SLR's I used a 28-80mm which is pretty much what the 17-50 is on my dSLR.
My other thought is that I still have my 18-70mm kit lens and I could use that for wider stuff if I come to that, thus going for the 24-70mm f/2.8.
I'm just not to sure right now.
Amazon's return policy takes about 7-10 days so I still have some time to mull it over before I get my refund.
What have others done? Though? Idea's? Anything....
Thanks.

About a week ago we went to a b-day party and as always I brought my camera bag, sometimes I take pics sometimes I don't. Anyway, I had to carry DD in the party because her boots were lost, bla bla bla,,, When we got in I put her down and my camera bag slipped off my shoulder and it the floor pretty hard. I didn't think anything of it at the time. 2 days ago I took the camera out of the bag and the lens wasn't attached. So I go to put it back on and it doesn't stay. Upon further inspection, it broke. Apparently when my bag dropped the force of the fall snapped the lens off its mount. This particular lens (Nikkor 18-135mm) has a plastic mount and 2 of the 3 plastic thingies that hold the lens to the body broke right off.
This is the 2nd time I've broken this lens. Last time it was $116 to repair it.
My thinking is now I'm going to return the Sigma 10-20mm lens and instead get a new f/2.8 lens.
I just can't decide between the Tamron 17-50mm and the Sigma 24-70mm.
I like having the wider end, but I'm not sure how much I'll miss the longer end. If I go with the 24-70, I'm not sure how much I'll miss the wider end.
I did rent the Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 last year and it seemed to work well, but I only used it for a weekend.
They're all right about the same price (not the Nikkor, thats $1200!).
When I got my first SLR back in the mid 80's it had a 35-70mm lens and I didn't mind that too much. Then with my Nikon film SLR's I used a 28-80mm which is pretty much what the 17-50 is on my dSLR.
My other thought is that I still have my 18-70mm kit lens and I could use that for wider stuff if I come to that, thus going for the 24-70mm f/2.8.
I'm just not to sure right now.
Amazon's return policy takes about 7-10 days so I still have some time to mull it over before I get my refund.
What have others done? Though? Idea's? Anything....

Thanks.