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![]() "RG" wrote in message oups.com... That's a fine lens. I very briefly considered it over the much less expensive 70-300 ED. I wouldn't have missed very much the last 100mm that the 70-300 offers, and would have loved to have the VR and the speed of that bad boy. But ultimately, I wasn't willing to schlep around a lens with that much bulk to it and wasn't in the mood to lay down that much dinero either. But this new 18-200 hits a sweet spot for me. Perfect walkaround range, high quality, reasonably compact, and a reasonable price point between the budget-priced 70-300 ED and the $1,000+ higher end lenses. It's not blazing fast, but with VR and the D70's ability to shoot well at higher ISO ratings, it's fast enough. Nikon's gonna sell a boatload of them. I am happy with the compact high quality point and shoot digitals these days. I remember years ago, when I had long lens, heavy camera's and did my own development. Maybe age has something to do with it. If I was a professional photog, making money with the camera, then I would be inclined to go for the bigger, heavier units, but for self satisfaction and memory refreshers, I love the digitals. And a carrying a 6 oz. camera though a jungle or on a long day touring a city, sure beats a 20# bag and camera |
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