I am new to Nikon having bought a D700 yesterday. I looked at the 24-70 and didn't realise it was so expensive. Is there a good, cheaper alternative????
I would search myself, and have, but need help being new to Nikon.
Thanks in advance.
Quick replies, thanks. Tamron is in my price range at the moment. Also getting the 85 f1.8, so the 2 together is 6-700 quid. I really want the nikon 14mm but may have to wait for a relative to pass on for that one!!!
That 85mm f1.8 is a cracking Lens I have one and love it and a real bargain. I was just using it as stop gap till I get the f1.4 but think i'll just keep this one and save my money
thats interesting to hear, loving it then? i dont think the focal length would be ideal on crop but im pretty tempted
Nikon 24-70mm doesn't seem to be in stock at any of the £1,200 vendors at the moment anyway. I'm still waiting on Warehouse Express to get some stock in. I've heard it may be months.....
WHE got me a 24-70 on Tuesday, and the order was placed at 4pm on Monday...
Tamron 28-75 (Screw Driver version - A09)
98% of the performance of the 24-70 for 25% of the price![]()
Simply Electronics are doing the Tamron 28-75 brand new for £288 . Looks a cracking deal to me.
I am new to Nikon having bought a D700 yesterday. I looked at the 24-70 and didn't realise it was so expensive. Is there a good, cheaper alternative????
I would search myself, and have, but need help being new to Nikon.
I'd avoid them as a plague - grey import and bad after sales service...
I'd agree. I don't mind the grey import - but they make allot of effort to looke like they're UK based which to me speaks volumes.
they're a Hong Kong base supplier so the grey import, they just make a lot of effort to look as though they're based in Nottingham
But that's not grey import. Grey import is when a company imports stock into the country outside of the manufacturer's usual distribution and importation channels. Buying from an overseas supplier as an individual isn't a grey import, buying from a UK based company (or UK based subsid of an international firm) that is importing the goods outside of the usual channels is.
It is a Grey Import as you will not have paid any VAT on it, and it has not come through the recognised distributor for the country.
WHE got me a 24-70 on Tuesday, and the order was placed at 4pm on Monday...
It is a Grey Import as you will not have paid any VAT on it, and it has not come through the recognised distributor for the country.
When did you place the order? They've shown 24-70s on back order on their website for at least a week now...
Just called them and they have no expected shipment date from Nikon yet, despite having made two order requests to them. Sounds like they're not shipping to the UK at the moment.
Anyone know where I can get a Nikon 24-70mm for around the £1,200 mark (dodgy dealers excepted)?
try Castle Cameras. I picked one up from them today.
When did you place the order? They've shown 24-70s on back order on their website for at least a week now...
Just called them and they have no expected shipment date from Nikon yet, despite having made two order requests to them. Sounds like they're not shipping to the UK at the moment.
Anyone know where I can get a Nikon 24-70mm for around the £1,200 mark (dodgy dealers excepted)?
I was in Jessops, Glasgow, (Sauchiehall St Branch) two weeks ago - they had 3 and were willing to match Calumet's £1200 price.
I am new to Nikon having bought a D700 yesterday. I looked at the 24-70 and didn't realise it was so expensive. Is there a good, cheaper alternative????
I would search myself, and have, but need help being new to Nikon.
Thanks in advance.
I bought a Tamron 24-135mm until the Nikon 24-70mm gets a bit more sensibly priced, having used it I may not bother with the Nikon.
kev
Can't find the Tamron 28-75 anywhere. Someone has just posted that they are crap though - now confused...
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=139160
They're refering to the specific shop mentioned in the post as being 'crap'. By most accounts the Tamron is a good performer/value for money.
Quick replies, thanks. Tamron is in my price range at the moment. Also getting the 85 f1.8, so the 2 together is 6-700 quid. I really want the nikon 14mm but may have to wait for a relative to pass on for that one!!!
+1 for me.I cannot comment on Tamron but a good copy of Sigma 24-70 f/2.8 of 24-60 f/2.8 (older screw driven models) will be very good for the money. I have been using the one for a year now and it is very sharp. You can get them used for around 200-220 pounds now (either here or on eBay). Just make sure as with any good lens to request a sample images with lens fully open (at f/2.8) on near, middle and far ned of the zoom to see how it oc in terms of sharpness.