
Canon 55-250mm all day long for a budget lens. Just ask people on here who have one. It's not the fastest aperture but it's only the same as the others in your range.
A bit of a left field suggestion would be the canon 135mm soft focus (soft focus can be turned off!)
when you say budget, how small a budget, i haven't used this myself but i know a lot of people rate the 55 - 200 that canon do,they have a few on MPB for less than £100
http://www.mpbphotographic.co.uk/used-equipment/used-lenses/used-canon-fit-lenses/canon-ef-55-200mm-f/4-5.6-ii-usm-2/
Joshwain said:By budget I mean less than £150, but at any price at the moment I'll have to save up. I'm just researching for the time being![]()
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on a more serious note i have a Sigma 10 - 20 and an 18 - 200 both are pretty decent lenses, i also have a Tokina 100mm macro that i loveStupid phone Josh in a moving caron a more serious note i have a Sigma 10 - 20 and an 18 - 200 both are pretty decent lenses, i also have a Tokina 100mm macro that i love
I'm wanting to get a longer reach lens so I think I'm going to go for something similar to the 18-200 you have I thought I'd gone madI'm wanting to get a longer reach lens so I think I'm going to go for something similar to the 18-200 you have
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Josh, i only live in Wakefield, if you like we could meet up sometime, i'm happy to do that so that you could try it before you buy one, i think i paid £199 for it again from MPB, it does have its limitations being a superzoom particularly in low light, but i find its a reasonable walkaround Lens, and to be fair i have had some decent images off it
I rate sigma glass and love all my sigma bits except for my 24-70. I recently had the opportunity to buy a nice Nikon 70-200 f2.8 but couldn't justify it as my sigma 70-200 is so good. Obviously the Nikon glass had weather sealing but even with that I couldn't justify the 2x price tag.
RajTheArian said:I am new to the forum and about to own a Nikon D90 body. I need a good all-purpose lens to do bit of landscapes, architecture (in low light as well) and portraits as well. I am thinking of Tamron 17-50 mm F/2.8 (non-VC). My question is if I go for this lens, do I really need Nikon 50 mm F/1.8 Prime lens just for portraits? I would like to know if Nikon 50 mm F/1.8 has something that Tamron 17-50 mm can't do.
Thanks for your advice in advance.
RajTheArian said:I am new to the forum and about to own a Nikon D90 body. I need a good all-purpose lens to do bit of landscapes, architecture (in low light as well) and portraits as well. I am thinking of Tamron 17-50 mm F/2.8 (non-VC). My question is if I go for this lens, do I really need Nikon 50 mm F/1.8 Prime lens just for portraits? I would like to know if Nikon 50 mm F/1.8 has something that Tamron 17-50 mm can't do.
Thanks for your advice in advance.