Which lens would be the better bet?


Recommended Posts

Hi all!

I recently got a Nikon D3000 as my first DSLR, and it came with an 18-55mm VR AF-S lens. The camera is working great, but I also need a good zoom-telephoto lens. I'm looking at two different lenses, but I'm having difficulty making a final decision.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/486717-USA/Nikon_2166_AF_S_DX_VR_Zoom_Nikkor.html

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/207359-USA/Nikon_1928_AF_Zoom_Nikkor_70_300mm.html

Now obviously, the 70-300mm will be able to provide more zoom, and is cheaper. However, the 55-200mm has built in vibration reduction, which is a tempting feature for me.

I typically do a lot of outdoor photography, so I imagine the shutter speed would be fast enough where any vibration wouldn't be picked up. However, I was wondering if the camera would be more sensitive to vibration at the higher focal lengths (250 to 300mm). In addition, I occasionally do some indoor photography (sometimes when flash is not allowed), so the shutter speed would be significantly slower. I also rarely use a tripod unless I'm doing long exposure shots.

So I'm wondering if in my situation would the higher focal length of the 70-300mm lens outweighs the loss of the VR function.

On a side note - I'm aware that the 70-300mm lens won't autofocus on the D3000. I've been using manual focus since about two days after I got the camera, so the lack of autofocus isn't really a con for me.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/891442-which-lens-would-be-the-better-bet/
Share on other sites

Well it all boils down to:

Longer Focal length or VR

For shiny outdoors @ 300mm isn't a problem, but for a grar day non vr 300mm will probably be slow and blurry ( unless you up teh ISO ).

I'd go for longer focal length. In the end, you can place the camera on a tripod, but you can't add an extra 100mm to a 200mm.

If you're only choosing between those 2 lenses, I'd go with the 55-200. If you'd be willing to get the 70-300VR lens, then I'd suggest going for that one. The 70-300VR is around $550 though. I have the 55-200VR right now and it's definitely a great lens when I have good lighting. I am looking to also get a 70-300VR lens though just for the extra reach.

I typically do a lot of outdoor photography, so I imagine the shutter speed would be fast enough where any vibration wouldn't be picked up. However, I was wondering if the camera would be more sensitive to vibration at the higher focal lengths (250 to 300mm). In addition, I occasionally do some indoor photography (sometimes when flash is not allowed), so the shutter speed would be significantly slower. I also rarely use a tripod unless I'm doing long exposure shots.

As a rule of thumb it's always good to have 1/focal length for your shutter speed to cut blur.

So focal length of 70mm try to have at least 1/70 sec. Focal length of 300mm try to have 1/300 sec. shutter speed.

Why not get this: http://www.bhphotovi...0mm_f_2_8G.html

Haha, jokes aside, you should also consider this: http://www.bhphotovi...5_6_APO_DG.html It'll give you AF and 1:2 "Macro"

Oh, and the exact same 70-300 lens you posted is also listed at a lower price http://www.bhphotovi...r_70_300mm.html

As a rule of thumb it's always good to have 1/focal length for your shutter speed to cut blur.

So focal length of 70mm try to have at least 1/70 sec. Focal length of 300mm try to have 1/300 sec. shutter speed.

Did not know that! (Y) (Y)

Why not get this: http://www.bhphotovi...0mm_f_2_8G.html

Haha, jokes aside, you should also consider this: http://www.bhphotovi...5_6_APO_DG.html It'll give you AF and 1:2 "Macro"

Oh, and the exact same 70-300 lens you posted is also listed at a lower price http://www.bhphotovi...r_70_300mm.html

Wow

$ 2,299.00 And not even free shipping :p

+1 on the Sigma

Having owned the 55-200 VR for about a year an a half, it's a great lens. I think our situations are a bit different, but I can try and help. I personally would never buy a zoom lens without VR. It is really really helpful for getting nice sharp shots without a tripod (most occasions). So, for the VR reason alone, I would go with the 55-200 VR over the 70-300. However, if you do like to do a lot of outdoor photography, the 300mm might come in handy. You can always move closer I guess. I think the ability to autofocus would be nice to have though too. Anyway, good luck with you search.

Here's a couple "outdoor" sets on flickr I shot with only my 55-200 VR and D40.

Gallery - Frozen Morning

Gallery - Marina

Thanks for all the advice guys. I've decided on the Sigma. Until this afternoon I was leaning towards the 200mm VR, but then I went up to a local shop to pick up a camera bag and the guy pointed out a rather good fact to me:

VR is only useful in low light situations, such as being indoors (I already knew that), but chances are if you're indoors you're taking a picture of someone/something in action, in which case VR wouldn't do much anyway.

I knew that VR didn't do much for action, but I never actually put two-and-two together and realized that in most situations where you'd need VR, it wouldn't work anyway. So with that in mind, Sigma it is. Thanks everyone!

I also agree that autofocus is definitely a plus to have. While I'm sure you can get by without it, it makes things a lot simpler and you'll have one less thing to worry about when trying to capture your image.

?

Actually, could anyone tell me the difference between the Sigma lens and this one:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/550953-REG/Tamron_AF017NII_700_70_300mm_f_4_5_6_Di_LD.html#features

They both have the same range, a macro switch, and AF compatible with the D3000, but the Tamron is $40 cheaper. Is there any advantage the Sigma would have over the Tamron?

Sigma

58mm

f/Stop Range

4-22/5.6-32

Minimum Focus Distance

59.7" (37.4" in macro)

Magnification

1:2 (in macro)

Zoom/Focus Control

Two-Touch

Angle of View

34-8°

Groups/Elements

10/14

Length

4.7" (119mm)

Maximum Diameter

2.9" (74mm)

Weight

1.3 lb (584g)

TamronFilter Size

62mm

f/Stop Range

4-22

Minimum Focus Distance

4.9' (1.5 m)

3.1' (0.95 m) in macro mode

Maximum Magnification

1:2

Angle of View

34 to 8°

Groups/Elements

13/9

Length

4.6" (117mm)

Maximum Diameter

3" (76mm)

Weight

1 lb (458g)

For specs, you'll notice "groups/elements" on the Sigma is 14/10, probably glass/blades elements IIRC, more glass inside and/or higher quality glass. I for one owned that exact same tamron, feels cheap like hell, BUT gets the job done. Sharpness @ 300mm is NOT tack sharp, but with proper post processing it give out nice images (again @300m). In the end, you get Cheap and long reach :)

There several lens review sites eg. dpreview that you can check out ( not sure if they have that specific sigma lens, but hey, google is teh limit)

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Kind of glad I upgraded to S26 Ultra 1TB this year, with trade-in and discounts it cost me €1199, that's only €119 more than the S23 Ultra (256 GB) cost me. Last time I bought it via my phone provider outright with committing to two years, now via Samsung.com I reckon the S27 series will be more expensive too.
    • Save 66% on a MagTag Ultra Slim Tracker Card for Apple or Android by Steven Parker Never Lose Anything Again with MagTag Today's highlighted deal comes via our Gear + Gadgets section of the Neowin Deals store where you can save 66% on this MagTag Ultra Slim Tracker Card - Works with Apple Find My App. Keep track of your world with MagTag, a sleek, ultra-slim, reliable tracker that’s built to help you safeguard your most important items. In the size of a credit card, just 1.5mm thick, you can slip MagTag easily into your wallet, backpack, passport pouch luggage…etc. Integrated seamlessly with Apple’s FindMy app, MagTag offers precise real-time global tracking, instant left-behind alerts, loud location beeping, and a long-lasting rechargeable battery. Whether you’re heading to work, on vacation, or simply running errands, MagTag ensures you never lose what matters most. No item left behind Precision Global Tracking: Works seamlessly with the Apple FindMy app, providing real-time tracking anywhere in the world, powered by the vast Apple network. Ultra Slim Design: At just 1.5mm thick and the size of a credit card, MagTag slips easily into your wallet, passport pouch, backpack, or luggage. Instant Alerts: Receive notifications the moment you leave behind your valuables, and locate them easily with a loud beeping sound. Versatile Attachment Options: With a built-in keyring hole, attach MagTag to keys, ID lanyards, kids’ bags, or name tags for easy access and protection. Long Battery Life & Wireless Charging: Lasts up to 5 months on a single charge and can be easily recharged with any Qi wireless charger. Durable & Waterproof: IP68 waterproof and dustproof built to withstand your adventures, perfect for vacations and everyday use, no matter where life takes you. Specs Color: Black Materials: ABS Dimensions: 0.05" x 3.35" x 2.13" (1.5mm x 85mm x 54mm) Ultra-slim Apple FindMy App Built-in keyring hole Battery life: up to 5 months Charging: Qi wireless IP68 rating (waterproof, dustproof) Manufacturer's 90-day warranty Good to know Ships to US Expected Delivery: Expected Delivery: Jun 23 - Jul 2 All sales final. This item is excluded from coupons. Here's the deal: This MagTag Ultra Slim Tracker Card (for Apple or Android) normally costs $59.99, but you can pick it up for just $19.99 for a limited time - that represents a saving of $19. For a full description, specs, and shipping info, click the link below. MagTag Ultra Slim Tracker Card now just $19.99 (was $59.99) Get the two-pack and save 70% Ships only to Contiguous US Support queries If you have queries or need support for any of the Neowin Deals, please use the contact form here. Neowin Deals are managed and sold by StackCommerce who represent Neowin on an affiliate basis. Why we post these deals We post these because we earn commission on each sale so as not to rely solely on advertising, which many of our readers block. It all helps toward paying staff reporters, servers and hosting costs. So for those that keep moaning and complaining, be thankful we're still online for you to even do that. Other ways to support Neowin Whitelist Neowin by not blocking our ads Create a free member account to see fewer ads Make a donation to support our day to day running costs Subscribe to Neowin - for $14 a year, or $28 a year for an ad-free experience Disclosure: Neowin benefits from revenue of each sale made through our branded deals site powered by StackCommerce.
    • I cannot believe this is a news post from Neowin. This should be embarassing, coming from a "senior editor". Is it your first day using Windows?! Maybe it's time to find a new Windows news site.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      Huge Trailer earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      Classifyskilleducation earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      eurospharma62 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      With What earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      Harris Gilbert earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      586
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      169
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      73
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      66
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      64
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!