D40/40x/60 users, what lens do you own?


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Using the kit lens in combi with the 55-200 VR. But I'm seriously considering the Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM
 

I use mostly Nikkor 18-200mm VR mostly... even as an walkabout lens... it's very versatile with a little compromise on weight (but you probably hear from the pros that the lens is nothing compared to other more heavier lens, plus you have a D40/D60 which considered to be the lightest of the DSLR group)

Sigma 30mm f1.4 for night and indoors for portraits and "snap as you see it"

and finally Sigma 10-20mm for wide angle
 

hi just to ask which would u choose for ur d60 18-70 or kit lens 18-55vr ?
 

definitely the 18-55 mm VR. the slight increase in focal range doesnt suffice to compensate for its lack in VR technology, esp. when it comes to tele-end shots at low lighting conditions. if it's possible, i'd suggest a 18-105 mm VR (D90 kit lens), which imo, is an ideal walk-about lens of appropriate focal range (and of cos, being a cheaper alternative to the 18-200 mm VR as well).
 

hi just to ask which would u choose for ur d60 18-70 or kit lens 18-55vr ?

I have both lens. I'm using the 18-70 much more than the 18-55VR. The tele end for both lens don't really require VR unless u manly shoot alot in dim lighting without flash. The 18-70 also got bigger aperture at the tele end.
 

FOr my d40;

Kit lens 18-55mm
55-200mm Nikon
70-300mm Sigma APO DG Macro
and 50mm f1.4 AIS
 

I've been using my D40 with just my Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens.
I love this versatile lens...though I'm also looking at getting a Tamy 17-50 2.8, Sigma 10-20, and the 105mm macro lens.
 

I am using D60 with Tamron 18-55mm lens
 

within a month i got my D40, i got myself a 70-300mm VR and a 50mm f/1.8. kit lens is starting to become paperweights.

but seriously. kit lens from d40/x will last our insatiable hunger for at most 2 months. maybe not for d60 as it has well at least VR incorporated.

the 50mm f/1.8 is one of the best lens a newbie should get. doubles up as a portraiture lens can actually go wide as 80mm in fact.

do correct me if i'm wrong.
 

AFS 18-55 kit lens (nonVR)
AFS 55-200 VR
AFD 50/1.8

realistically, next buy will be the AFS 50/1.4 (hopefully by feb 09, sell my AFD 50 and top up), thereafter the tammy 17-50 (sell AFS 18-55 kit lens and top up)...

then a AFS 105 micro...

then my personal holy grail...the nikkor 17-55/2.8 (get rid of the tammy 17-50 for this one)

money no enufffffffff :confused:
 

I have the kit lens, 55-200 and 17-50.
While I use the 17-50 more often than the kit lens, i still keep it for those days at the beach when you just want to throw something on that you don't have to worry about too much. But that's just me :)
I'm seriously considering the 18-270 though :)
 

I have the D40x body but opted to get it without the kit lens cos the 18-55mmVR is just too short a zoom. Bought the following soon after....

1. Nikon AFS 18-135mm
2. Nikon AFS 70-300mm VR
3. Nikon AF 50mm f/1.8 - Manual focus since not AFS
4. Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 - Manual focus also
5. Sigma 150mm f/2.8 HSM

Added a teleconverter 1.4x recently as well.... now the 70-300mm is a 420mm equivalent on DX (Equivalant to 630mm on FX format) ! Hahaha !

Covers almost everything I think.....
 

(rant: Wishes N has a fast 28mm like C :P)
Feeling rich then get a 28mm f1.4D.
Feeling poor then get an AIS 28mm f2.
:thumbsup:
 

can i use 24-70 2.8 to improve the immage quality
 

I loan a 50mm 1.8 from Camera Rental and i use it with my D60
I manual focus it but it is very difficult as there green dot seems to appear for quite a small range so if I miss the abit the correct focus it will still be out of focus even though the green dot is still there

Any pros can help on this, I will be greatful :)
 

I loan a 50mm 1.8 from Camera Rental and i use it with my D60
I manual focus it but it is very difficult as there green dot seems to appear for quite a small range so if I miss the abit the correct focus it will still be out of focus even though the green dot is still there

Any pros can help on this, I will be greatful :)
Have you tried enabling rangefinder?
 

Nikon D40

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18-55mm II
AF-D 50mm F1.8
Tamron 70-200mm F2.8
 

how do u find the tamrom 70-200 in terms of sharpness?

I haven't really had the time to take the lens out and shoot yet... When I have I'll post the pictures and let you guys dissect them.

Don't OT in this thread though...
 

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