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nixx

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Hello again,

So, I'll have a Nikon F80 (N80) in a few weeks, but still can't decide which lens I want with it.
I'd like a lens which makes it possible to do some landscape photography, but also portraits.
That's why I'd like a 24-135 or a 28-105
I've found the following lenses:

Nikkor AF 28-105/3.5-4.5 IF D
Sigma AF 28-105/2.8-4.0 Asf.
Tamron AF SP 24-135/3.5-5.6 Asf.
Sigma AF 24-135/2,8-4,5 IF Asf.

The Tamron is probably a little too expensive for me. But, what about the Sigmas? Are they worth the money, or should I just go for the Nikkon?
The advantage of the Sigma is ofcourse the 2.8 maximum aperture, but if the quality is really a lot less as the Nikon...

Anyone can help me out here?

Thanx,
nixx
 

jamespetts

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Does it have to be one lens? Will three secondhand fixed-focal length lenses not also suffice?
 
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nixx

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Not really. I'd rather keep it simple. I travel quite a bit, so, I don't want the hassle of taking 3 lenses with me every time.
I might buy some fixed-focal lenses in time, but not right now.
 

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Dear James,
First of all I wisch you a happy birthday!
I'm now working for a lot of time with the Nikkor 24-120 mm and I feel this a pretty good lens. If you want to spend more money you even can buy the same lens with vibration reduction. I have a lot of lenses but this is really my favoriteif I want to travel light!
 
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nixx

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roland said:
I'm now working for a lot of time with the Nikkor 24-120 mm and I feel this a pretty good lens. If you want to spend more money you even can buy the same lens with vibration reduction.

This lens is now discontinued, so I would have to get it second hand.. I'll take that under consideration.
The VR type is way to expensive for me.

Thanx for the tip. I missed this lens because it wasn't available at on-line shops. I read some reviews of it, and they aren't so good..
For example: http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/24120af.htm
Do you have those problems also? Or is he exaggerating it?

Nobody has any info on those sigma-lenses? I know everybody allways says that Sigma is 'crap', but aren't there exceptions?

thanx,
nixx
 

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Oops, I replied to your F80 post before I noticed this one.

To reiterate, I have a Nikkor 28-105 and am very happy with it. (If you visit www.nikonians.org they've damn near built a church to the thing!) Highly recommended.
 
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