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  • T tatchung

    Any suggestion(s) for a prime lens for nikon d80? I'm in need of a wider, fast lens that could probably replace my nifty fifty (50mm 1.8). I'm actually eyeing for nikon 20mm f/2.8, nikon 24mm f/2.8, sigma 30mm f/1.4 all AF. And as far as budget is concerned I'm at the limit at $400. :laugh: Thanks in advance for all any advice :D

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    Check out Ken Rockwell's reviews of Nikkor Lenses[^]. Actually, his site is a good place to get decent reviews of both Nikon and Canon (and various third-party vendors who supply lenses compatible with these systems). I'm a Canon shooter, but whatever you decide to get should be based on what you'd like to accomplish with the lens. The 50mm f/1.8 is a fairly fast lens, especially for the price. Are you "replacing" it or adding to your kit? How much shooting do you expect to do in low light situations? Is available light your "prime" decision-factor? Or is shooting wide the primary factor?

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        Check out Ken Rockwell's reviews of Nikkor Lenses[^]. Actually, his site is a good place to get decent reviews of both Nikon and Canon (and various third-party vendors who supply lenses compatible with these systems). I'm a Canon shooter, but whatever you decide to get should be based on what you'd like to accomplish with the lens. The 50mm f/1.8 is a fairly fast lens, especially for the price. Are you "replacing" it or adding to your kit? How much shooting do you expect to do in low light situations? Is available light your "prime" decision-factor? Or is shooting wide the primary factor?

        Matt Newby President, Matt Newby Enterprises, Inc. matt@mattnewby.com

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        caspianx67 wrote:

        Check out Ken Rockwell's reviews of Nikkor Lenses[^].

        Hmmmm... Best to check this out first. http://www.bahneman.com/liem/blog/article.php?story=Ken\_Rockwell\_Facts\[[^](http://www.bahneman.com/liem/blog/article.php?story=Ken_Rockwell_Facts "New Window")]"> :cool:

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          • T tatchung

            Any suggestion(s) for a prime lens for nikon d80? I'm in need of a wider, fast lens that could probably replace my nifty fifty (50mm 1.8). I'm actually eyeing for nikon 20mm f/2.8, nikon 24mm f/2.8, sigma 30mm f/1.4 all AF. And as far as budget is concerned I'm at the limit at $400. :laugh: Thanks in advance for all any advice :D

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            Michael Dunn
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            I keep my 50 1.4 on my camera as the default lens, and it's great. If you're really looking for something with a shorter focal length, I'd recommend 35mm at the least. I personally stick above 50mm unless I actually need a big wide field of view (not very often, I actually don't own any lens under 50mm).

            --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ "That's what's great about doing user interface work. No matter what you do, people will say that what you did was idiotic." -- Raymond Chen

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            • T tatchung

              Any suggestion(s) for a prime lens for nikon d80? I'm in need of a wider, fast lens that could probably replace my nifty fifty (50mm 1.8). I'm actually eyeing for nikon 20mm f/2.8, nikon 24mm f/2.8, sigma 30mm f/1.4 all AF. And as far as budget is concerned I'm at the limit at $400. :laugh: Thanks in advance for all any advice :D

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              Nish Nishant
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              Since your budget is around 400 bucks, the Tamron 17-50 2.8 would be a very good option. It gives you 2.8 through the entire range though it probably may not be as good as an equivalent prime.

              Regards, Nish


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                18-105 VR ! that's on my wish list. it'll replace my 18-35mm and my 28-80mm.

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                Nish Nishant
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                Chris Losinger wrote:

                18-105 VR !

                That's a good lens, but the OP seems to want lenses with wider aperture. I recommended the Tamron 17-50 2.8 to him (I myself plan to get one sometime soon).

                Regards, Nish


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                • H Henry Minute

                  IMHO anything shorter than 30 tends to give too much fisheye/paralax distortion, particularly on architectural subjects. I'd try to find a review that includes sample images before deciding.

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                  Nish Nishant
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                  Henry Minute wrote:

                  IMHO anything shorter than 30 tends to give too much fisheye/paralax distortion, particularly on architectural subjects.

                  I think you are using the older film specs? In which case this 30 you mention might be the equivalent of 18mm in DX?

                  Regards, Nish


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                  • M Michael Dunn

                    I keep my 50 1.4 on my camera as the default lens, and it's great. If you're really looking for something with a shorter focal length, I'd recommend 35mm at the least. I personally stick above 50mm unless I actually need a big wide field of view (not very often, I actually don't own any lens under 50mm).

                    --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ "That's what's great about doing user interface work. No matter what you do, people will say that what you did was idiotic." -- Raymond Chen

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                    Nish Nishant
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                    Michael Dunn wrote:

                    I personally stick above 50mm unless I actually need a big wide field of view (not very often, I actually don't own any lens under 50mm).

                    I'd have thought 50 would not be wide enough for most general shots. You'd have to stand back far enough to get the whole frame in view, for instance when you want to shoot a whole building.

                    Regards, Nish


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                      Michael Dunn wrote:

                      I personally stick above 50mm unless I actually need a big wide field of view (not very often, I actually don't own any lens under 50mm).

                      I'd have thought 50 would not be wide enough for most general shots. You'd have to stand back far enough to get the whole frame in view, for instance when you want to shoot a whole building.

                      Regards, Nish


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                      Michael Dunn
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                      Well, I don't shoot whole buildings very often :) (Although funnily enough, the one time I can remember wanting a lens below 50mm was when I was shooting buildings on the UCLA campus.)

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                      • M Michael Dunn

                        Well, I don't shoot whole buildings very often :) (Although funnily enough, the one time I can remember wanting a lens below 50mm was when I was shooting buildings on the UCLA campus.)

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                        Nish Nishant
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                        Michael Dunn wrote:

                        Well, I don't shoot whole buildings very often Smile (Although funnily enough, the one time I can remember wanting a lens below 50mm was when I was shooting buildings on the UCLA campus.)

                        :) Btw a lot of P&S users are surprised when I keep moving forward and backward when using my 50mm lens. They have an expression like "can't this guy use the zoom?" - they probably think I am a moron.

                        Regards, Nish


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                          Chris Losinger wrote:

                          18-105 VR !

                          That's a good lens, but the OP seems to want lenses with wider aperture. I recommended the Tamron 17-50 2.8 to him (I myself plan to get one sometime soon).

                          Regards, Nish


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                          Chris Losinger
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                          if it's just a matter of speed, the VR will get you a couple of stops for free. if it's a matter of focal depth, then yeah, gotta have the wider aperture.

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                            Michael Dunn wrote:

                            Well, I don't shoot whole buildings very often Smile (Although funnily enough, the one time I can remember wanting a lens below 50mm was when I was shooting buildings on the UCLA campus.)

                            :) Btw a lot of P&S users are surprised when I keep moving forward and backward when using my 50mm lens. They have an expression like "can't this guy use the zoom?" - they probably think I am a moron.

                            Regards, Nish


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                            Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                            they probably think I am a moron.

                            Unlikely, if they know you at all. More probably they assume you're drunk and just can't hold still. :-D

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                              Since your budget is around 400 bucks, the Tamron 17-50 2.8 would be a very good option. It gives you 2.8 through the entire range though it probably may not be as good as an equivalent prime.

                              Regards, Nish


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                              Roger Wright
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                              That looks like a good choice. Great speed and a wide range of focal lengths. The price isn't half bad, either. My Olympus came with a stock 14 - 45 mm lens, plus a 40 - 150 mm zoom, but both are slower (f3.5 to f5.6). I use the former as my stock lens, but still wish I could get more into a single frame. The vistas here tend to be quite large, and my favorite subject matter is still life - of the vegetable and igneous kind. Thankfully there exists software for making panoramas; I couldn't live without it. My latest was a sequence of pics of the Colorado River; once I integrated them into a panorama, I printed the final product 18' long by 2' tall, and it looked great! All of the shots were taken with the shorter lens, which I tend to use for about 95% of my photography.

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                              • N Nish Nishant

                                Chris Losinger wrote:

                                18-105 VR !

                                That's a good lens, but the OP seems to want lenses with wider aperture. I recommended the Tamron 17-50 2.8 to him (I myself plan to get one sometime soon).

                                Regards, Nish


                                Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                                My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link

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                                tatchung
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                                Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                I recommended the Tamron 17-50 2.8

                                Yeah that seems to be a pretty good lens. +1 more to the list :laugh:

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                                  Henry Minute wrote:

                                  IMHO anything shorter than 30 tends to give too much fisheye/paralax distortion, particularly on architectural subjects.

                                  I think you are using the older film specs? In which case this 30 you mention might be the equivalent of 18mm in DX?

                                  Regards, Nish


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                                  tatchung
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                                  Isn't it the other way around? I mean 30mm on a DX would seem like 45mm

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                                    Isn't it the other way around? I mean 30mm on a DX would seem like 45mm

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                                    Nish Nishant
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                                    tatchung wrote:

                                    Isn't it the other way around? I mean 30mm on a DX would seem like 45mm

                                    Yeah and 18mm on a DX would seem like 30mm - he said anything wider than 30 mm would distort which I think is an unusual thing to say. So I presume he means the equivalent of 18mm DX.

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                                      if it's just a matter of speed, the VR will get you a couple of stops for free. if it's a matter of focal depth, then yeah, gotta have the wider aperture.

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                                      Nish Nishant
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                                      Chris Losinger wrote:

                                      if it's just a matter of speed, the VR will get you a couple of stops for free.

                                      Even in low light?

                                      Regards, Nish


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                                        Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                                        they probably think I am a moron.

                                        Unlikely, if they know you at all. More probably they assume you're drunk and just can't hold still. :-D

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                                        Nish Nishant
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                                        Roger Wright wrote:

                                        More probably they assume you're drunk and just can't hold still. Big Grin

                                        At least in some cases, they wouldn't have been too far off the mark! :rolleyes: [some of my better shots have come when I was a tad drunk - so maybe it actually helps]

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                                        • C caspianx67

                                          Check out Ken Rockwell's reviews of Nikkor Lenses[^]. Actually, his site is a good place to get decent reviews of both Nikon and Canon (and various third-party vendors who supply lenses compatible with these systems). I'm a Canon shooter, but whatever you decide to get should be based on what you'd like to accomplish with the lens. The 50mm f/1.8 is a fairly fast lens, especially for the price. Are you "replacing" it or adding to your kit? How much shooting do you expect to do in low light situations? Is available light your "prime" decision-factor? Or is shooting wide the primary factor?

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                                          tatchung
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                                          Yeah I love my nifty fifty however I'm having trouble shooting indoors due to the narrow corridors. And to answer your question I just love shooting wide :rolleyes: .

                                          caspianx67 wrote:

                                          Check out Ken Rockwell's reviews of Nikkor Lenses[^]

                                          I did...that's the part I got confused with actually. Every recommendation suggests to buy one if I need it...not much of a help actually but the specs does contribute a bit :-D

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