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I bought myself a D5000 a few months ago with the twin lens kit. (Nikkor 18-55mm & Tamron 70-300mm) I also got myself a Raynox DCR-250 to mess about with macro.
Ok, so now i'm looking to plan ahead to get some new/old/replacement lenses which will improve on what i've got. Problem is I'm not too sure what i'll need to get. Obviously for the D5000 i'll have to get either AF-S, HSM or OSM lenses to retain auto focus, but what lenses should I go for?
I photograph lots of different things so i'll need a variety of lenses i presume.
I'm not sure if the 18-55 will do for the landscape pics or whether i should get something else???
Is the Tamron 70-300 ok? Would the Nikon 70-200/70-300 be any better? (Why have I found some Nikon 70-300's for sale because the person has just bought a Nikon 70-200?????) Or should I keep the Tamron for a general walkabout lens and go for the sigma 150-500mm which i would like for wildlife?
As far as macro goes I was thinking of maybe a Tamron 90mm or a Sigma 105mm however there is a few Nikon 60mm lenses going cheap. Would the 60mm be ok or would I need a longer working distance for the insects that I (try) to shoot. Would I need anything else to get good magnification like extension tubes or anything? Would my Raynox still work with this or would it be too much with a 1:1 macro lens? Also I know most macro photography is done by manual focusing but would I need the AF function to use the lens for other things?
Alternatively should I buy a D90 or D300 to enable me a wider/better choice of lenses?
Sorry to go on for so long but it saves me from clogging up the threads with multiple posts. I'd just like to get some advice before I go down a path of buying kit which i'll need to replace after a year or two.
Budget wise, I haven't got loads of money to spend hence why most of the stuff is either Tamron or Sigma. This is going to be an ongoing project with a lens every few months.
Thanks for any input and advice.
Cheers
I bought myself a D5000 a few months ago with the twin lens kit. (Nikkor 18-55mm & Tamron 70-300mm) I also got myself a Raynox DCR-250 to mess about with macro.
Ok, so now i'm looking to plan ahead to get some new/old/replacement lenses which will improve on what i've got. Problem is I'm not too sure what i'll need to get. Obviously for the D5000 i'll have to get either AF-S, HSM or OSM lenses to retain auto focus, but what lenses should I go for?
I photograph lots of different things so i'll need a variety of lenses i presume.
I'm not sure if the 18-55 will do for the landscape pics or whether i should get something else???
Is the Tamron 70-300 ok? Would the Nikon 70-200/70-300 be any better? (Why have I found some Nikon 70-300's for sale because the person has just bought a Nikon 70-200?????) Or should I keep the Tamron for a general walkabout lens and go for the sigma 150-500mm which i would like for wildlife?
As far as macro goes I was thinking of maybe a Tamron 90mm or a Sigma 105mm however there is a few Nikon 60mm lenses going cheap. Would the 60mm be ok or would I need a longer working distance for the insects that I (try) to shoot. Would I need anything else to get good magnification like extension tubes or anything? Would my Raynox still work with this or would it be too much with a 1:1 macro lens? Also I know most macro photography is done by manual focusing but would I need the AF function to use the lens for other things?
Alternatively should I buy a D90 or D300 to enable me a wider/better choice of lenses?
Sorry to go on for so long but it saves me from clogging up the threads with multiple posts. I'd just like to get some advice before I go down a path of buying kit which i'll need to replace after a year or two.
Budget wise, I haven't got loads of money to spend hence why most of the stuff is either Tamron or Sigma. This is going to be an ongoing project with a lens every few months.
Thanks for any input and advice.
Cheers
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