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On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 15:39:05 GMT, "RG" wrote:
Thanks, Reg. I guess I'll just keep my 70-200 VR lens and put up with the added 2lbs. I appreciate the link. -- John, I would hope you would make your decision on some better source than the laughable "test" done by the original poster to the Nikonians forum. If you read all the posts in that thread, you would see a common theme that there was something seriously wrong with either the "tester's" technique or his lens. The 18-200 shots of the card file he uses for his analysis are a complete disaster, and not indicative of a number of 18-200 photos posted later in the thread by others, or certainly of my own experience. Geez, even Harry admitted that the boat in the Breezy Point photo was "sharp as a tack", and I would agree. No sane person would ever try and put the 18-200 at the same level of the 70-200 in terms of optical quality or build quality. Of course they're not at the same level of price and bulk, either. If you really research this lens, you'll find that the vast majority of owners are quite happy with it. Personally, I find the freedom offered by the extended range of the lens to be quite liberating. But then I shoot photos simply for the personal joy of it. I don't make my living with photography, and I'm not looking to win any technical awards. So anything that makes the experience more enjoyable is a positive. The 18-200 is simply a delight to shoot with. Mine hasn't been off the camera since I got it. Well worth the $692 I paid for it. I would think that lens on your D200 would be a nearly unbeatable combination. I'll be giving the D80 a hard look later this year. I'm waiting for you to do the test. I won't do anything for at least a year anyway. We're taking the daughter with breast cancer and her family on a Disney Cruise next year. Might look into it for that. By then there'll be a lot of 'real' reviews done by those with experience in doing them, like Rockwell. -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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