Depending how cheap you can get the lens for may sway your decision, but for me I would look to get the Tamron 70-300mm VC. I have owned the Nikon 55-300 and for me the Tamron is better and as good optically IMO as the Nikon 70-300mm VR which I have also owned. You may find the 55-200mm too short when you start using it, but it's supposed to be a good lens for the price.
Tamron 70-300mm VC > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tamron-70-3...id=1451555022&sr=1-2&keywords=tamron+70-300mm
Sam,
I have the Nikon 55-200 VR and it hardly gets used, what do you want to use the lens for?
I bought it to use at the kids sports day, but the quality is not as good as the the 70-300 VR Nikon Simon has suggested. I borrowed a mates 70-300 vr to try and it is a better lens compared to the 55-200, but a bit more money than the 55-200.
Kev
Does anyone have experience with the sigma 70-300mm? It's a great price which has me worried!
I have had the older Sigma 70-300mm DG APO and for the money I paid it was an excellent lens. IIRC from a recent thread, you have the D3300 and you will need to watch with some of the Sigmas and older Tamron's as they haven't got built in motors and your camera hasn't either, so it will be manual focus only.
Best bang for buck is the Tamron I have linked above. Again watch the Nikon 70-300mm lens and unless it is a VR lens these will not auto focus either on your camera. For £220 you have mentioned is that secondhand or a grey import as it seems cheap.?
Good price for a new one.. Enjoy your new toy.I have ordered the Nikon 55-200mm vr ii for the bargain price of £92 brand new!![]()
Can't be bad for that price.
I have ordered the Nikon 55-200mm vr ii for the bargain price of £92 brand new!
Can't be bad for that price.
Dare I ask where from?
AL