Previously I've used FX, and Nikon primes. Now I'm using a secondhand D90 with a secondhand Nikon 18-70mm. Previously I got a loan of the 35mm prime but found it not wide enough (equivalent to 50mm) so ruled that out as a walkabout lens. I like shooting wide, but find I need more zoom, mainly for sporting events. So, I'm tempted by the 18-200mm (don't care much whether its the VRI or VRII) and I've seen the earlier version new for around 450.00, and used for under 400.00.
But, after the 18-70mm, I'm concerned about softness of the 18-200mm. One review I read said the way to overcome softness is to use manual focus, with VR. I know the 70-300mm gets great reviews, but I'd not be using it very often, as I tend to shoot wide more often than not. And whilst the 70-300mm would fit with my 18-70mm I'd find it a pain to cart around. The 18-200 would not be a lot bigger or heavier than the 18-70mm.
Somewhere down the road I'd like to get a Sigma 10-20mm, or maybe the Tokina 12-24mm. So I thought the 18-200mm might be a good choice, and then the superwide later.
So my lenses might be:
10-20, 18-70, 70-300 (maybe the sharpest options?)
10-20, 18-200mm
Maybe I should go for the 70-300mm - what do you all think? Or given its fall-off over 200mm, maybe the 18-200mm and use manual focus at the long end?
But, after the 18-70mm, I'm concerned about softness of the 18-200mm. One review I read said the way to overcome softness is to use manual focus, with VR. I know the 70-300mm gets great reviews, but I'd not be using it very often, as I tend to shoot wide more often than not. And whilst the 70-300mm would fit with my 18-70mm I'd find it a pain to cart around. The 18-200 would not be a lot bigger or heavier than the 18-70mm.
Somewhere down the road I'd like to get a Sigma 10-20mm, or maybe the Tokina 12-24mm. So I thought the 18-200mm might be a good choice, and then the superwide later.
So my lenses might be:
10-20, 18-70, 70-300 (maybe the sharpest options?)
10-20, 18-200mm
Maybe I should go for the 70-300mm - what do you all think? Or given its fall-off over 200mm, maybe the 18-200mm and use manual focus at the long end?