



( 76 reviews )
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Posted: Aug 16 2009
I bought this lens for my son's wrestling tournaments and was not disappointed. Even indoors without a flash it was fast enough for great shots when they weren't moving too fast. Reviews said the Canon and Tamron superzooms have better IQ, but they cost $200 more, and I wasn't ready to spend that. I'm keeping the lens on the camera more and more, only changing for my 50mm 1.4 for portraits or when I need the best IQ. For a single walkaround lens, for the money, I don't think it can be beat. Perry
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Posted: Jul 7 2009
This is an universal lens. When you put in your camera you don't feel to change it. Pros: 1. Tele zoom. You can catch people without being noticed. 2. Wide angle. You can take photo of your large family and firends. 3. Decent quality. Cons: 1. Soft focus. When you take photo at full zoom the soft focus is mostly unavoidable. 2. There is defocus to the corner of the lens. 3. Heavy.
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Posted: Jul 1 2009
This lens works pretty good with my Nikon D40 and I have made great shots using it. After about a year of use I got no complaints and would buy it again in a heart beat. Note: there is some lens creep but not terrible, the the OS makes an audible chirp sound and the auto-focus motor makes a very high pitched sound that's a audible too (not as much as the OS tho), but it's not that bad and I can easily live with this.


















