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Just back from suntec cny IT/furniture fair... D90 kit is now with sigma 18-200 lens (instead of previous nikkor 18-105) with no change in price at the nikon booth! Anyone comments?
Hi Newbie26. Got the grip just like you at SLRR today. Tried the battery I bought 2 weeks back and it can work with the grip. Not sure why you are disappointed nbut generally I find it better with grip. Only setback now is it cannot fit in my dry cabinet now. Got to rearrange to fit in now or upgrade the cabinet if the worst arises. Thanks!
anybody here using 24-70 f2.8 on d90 body? care to review & what you mostly shoot. TIA!
Just back from suntec cny IT/furniture fair... D90 kit is now with sigma 18-200 lens (instead of previous nikkor 18-105) with no change in price at the nikon booth! Anyone comments?
Kind of a strange question if you ask me.
This lens is a stellar performer by most accounts. Really sharp and very well built. Main downside is the weight and the price.
Ultimately you have to ask yourself it you find that this lens fulfils a specific need, and you can live with the 'cons' of ownership![]()
to me it fits my regular shoot which i think my kit lens can do too. just that the sharpness, noise of zoom build. make me want to get something which offer similar to kit with superior quality in any ways.
anybody here using 24-70 f2.8 on d90 body? care to review & what you mostly shoot. TIA!
to me it fits my regular shoot which i think my kit lens can do too. just that the sharpness, noise of zoom build. make me want to get something which offer similar to kit with superior quality in any ways.
Kind of a strange question if you ask me.
This lens is a stellar performer by most accounts. Really sharp and very well built. Main downside is the weight and the price.
Ultimately you have to ask yourself it you find that this lens fulfils a specific need, and you can live with the 'cons' of ownership![]()
I would suggest that you think really hard about what lens you really want to get. Don't blow $2K+ on a lens then regret later on, or leave it at home like a white elephant coz it's too heavy or bulky.
This is a very good lens in terms of iq and build but if you are using it to shoot landscape photos, you are paying for an expensive equipment that is hard to justify your outlay versus return (not necessary in terms of money). There are people who have such combo and quite likely this is the most common zoom range they are shooting at, required fast lens and have a deep pocket.
If you are shooting landscape mostly, suggestion is just stick with your kit lens.
just for your reference, this was shot using a D3000 and a 18-55 lens
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ps. having such a light setup, I was able to get away using a cheap plasticky tripod
agree... the biggest con of this lens is probably its size and weight? (and a big hole in the pocket?)
I'm aware of what kit lens IQ. my main purpose it not just shooting at landscape but more than it sometimes low light too.
I mean... if you think that the 24-70 focal range is useful to you, and the performance (which is great by all accounts) justifies the price tag, then so be itIt ain't my $$
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gnesgnoy said:HI, I got it for $45/-.
24-70/2.8 - Not in my radar screen. 24mm is bit narrow for D90. I think 17-50mm suits better, if there is 16-85/2.8, then it may consider as it covers wide to tele.
Cheers~
Ive been thinking if i should upgrade my d90.
Kinda scared to send my cam to service centre haha..
Rubber grip gone..
AF light no longer functioning..
No more AF lock sound..
Hot shoe mount kinda loose ..
I'm scared to know the repair cost haha..