Nikkor 18-200mm AF-S VR: Opinions?
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:17 pm
Hi all
I've been contemplating this lens for a while as a walkaround lens and one I can easily leave on the D300 and sling in the bag for my work trips. I hate leaving the other 'babies' at home but space is usually limited so it's a case of economise or leave the camera at home. The 18-200 seems a great compact way of achieving some good images with just the one lens.
I've read plenty of reviews and they all seem to recommend the lens but also say it's a jack of all trades rather than brilliant at any one feature (e.g. sharpness across the focal lengths, distortion etc). I've got other lenses that do the specifics very well but wanted something that would suffice for 80-90% of the shots I'm likely to take. I'm not a sufficiently talented tog that I'll be overly concerned about a few less than perfect images!
I've actually just bought the original (red "VR" without the focus lock switch) lens on ebay for just under $600, more than $200 under the price of the new lens. (Waiting for delivery)
According to Ken Rockwell (yes, I know he has his critics), the original lens was much better value if you could get hold of one as the focus lock added little apart from the extra dollars.
I'd love to hear from other members who have this lens and whether they're happy with it. Also, seeing some shots you've made with it would be great.
(Incidentally, I got to try one out for a weekend recently when my daughter found it in a camera bag attached to a D60 in the back of a taxi. Needless to say the owner was very happy to get the package back though it was hard to say goodbye to the lens!!)
Cheers.
I've been contemplating this lens for a while as a walkaround lens and one I can easily leave on the D300 and sling in the bag for my work trips. I hate leaving the other 'babies' at home but space is usually limited so it's a case of economise or leave the camera at home. The 18-200 seems a great compact way of achieving some good images with just the one lens.
I've read plenty of reviews and they all seem to recommend the lens but also say it's a jack of all trades rather than brilliant at any one feature (e.g. sharpness across the focal lengths, distortion etc). I've got other lenses that do the specifics very well but wanted something that would suffice for 80-90% of the shots I'm likely to take. I'm not a sufficiently talented tog that I'll be overly concerned about a few less than perfect images!
I've actually just bought the original (red "VR" without the focus lock switch) lens on ebay for just under $600, more than $200 under the price of the new lens. (Waiting for delivery)
According to Ken Rockwell (yes, I know he has his critics), the original lens was much better value if you could get hold of one as the focus lock added little apart from the extra dollars.
I'd love to hear from other members who have this lens and whether they're happy with it. Also, seeing some shots you've made with it would be great.
(Incidentally, I got to try one out for a weekend recently when my daughter found it in a camera bag attached to a D60 in the back of a taxi. Needless to say the owner was very happy to get the package back though it was hard to say goodbye to the lens!!)
Cheers.