What do you plan to shoot using your 28-200 zoom? Or rather, what is the main thing that you normally shoot?
I understand your budget is going to be very tight.... so even though I wouldn't recommend one, it may have to do if you absolutely need the focal range all in one lens.
It will do well for outdoor/bright light situations. F100+28-200 lens will track better than your 602, but if u ever need to shoot in low light, like concerts, events(the usual fashion shows), you will wish for a faster lens.
Portraiture.... hmmm.... can do, but can be very limited in some aspects.
The Nikon version (the newer G one, not the D) did receive good reviews compared to other similar lenses. How good depends on your needs though.
I've tried the Tamron 28-200 & 300 before. Nice, lightweight lenses, but gives you soft images wide open, with noticeable distortion. Still alright for most cases, but need to stop down.
Problem with such lenses is when using the 200mm or 300mm end, the aperture becomes so small that your shutter speed becomes so slow. Normally, the F5.6 of the 28-200 is reached when u zoom out to around 150mm. The aperture size ramps down very quickly if you were to take note of this while u rotate the zoom ring. Couple exaggerated telephoto hand-shake with this and u get blur images. The 602 does not experience this as much as the aperture range is fairly small compared to a 28-200. If you get slow shutter speeds at the wide angle, chances are, it won't be a whole lot worse when u zoom in.
Another thing to note is u gotta to get to know film...
I understand your budget is going to be very tight.... so even though I wouldn't recommend one, it may have to do if you absolutely need the focal range all in one lens.
It will do well for outdoor/bright light situations. F100+28-200 lens will track better than your 602, but if u ever need to shoot in low light, like concerts, events(the usual fashion shows), you will wish for a faster lens.
Portraiture.... hmmm.... can do, but can be very limited in some aspects.
The Nikon version (the newer G one, not the D) did receive good reviews compared to other similar lenses. How good depends on your needs though.
I've tried the Tamron 28-200 & 300 before. Nice, lightweight lenses, but gives you soft images wide open, with noticeable distortion. Still alright for most cases, but need to stop down.
Problem with such lenses is when using the 200mm or 300mm end, the aperture becomes so small that your shutter speed becomes so slow. Normally, the F5.6 of the 28-200 is reached when u zoom out to around 150mm. The aperture size ramps down very quickly if you were to take note of this while u rotate the zoom ring. Couple exaggerated telephoto hand-shake with this and u get blur images. The 602 does not experience this as much as the aperture range is fairly small compared to a 28-200. If you get slow shutter speeds at the wide angle, chances are, it won't be a whole lot worse when u zoom in.
Another thing to note is u gotta to get to know film...