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Bokeh with the 18-200mmG'day
With help from Poon and Gary a 18-200mm Nikkor came my way on Christmas day. I've been playing with it to see what it can do, it is most certainly an improvement on my Sigma 70-300APO. Yesterday I was playing around with oof backgrounds and quite liked this result. No PP other than simply cropping to square. Cheers Bob in Bull Creek
Hi Bob,
I do like the background, suits the flowers well. The 18-200 isn't to bad as a general lens, I can't see any reason to get rid of mine, I find it's an adequate lens if you only want to carry one. Watch the zoom creep though as the lens will definitely creep when at an angle.
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