Posted by: jungehaldar April 15, 2009
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I'd personally prefer the Nikkor 55-200, because its a vibration reduction, i am not sure if D60 has image sharpening abilities but if it doesn't dont get it. But 55-200 itself is a good lens. Remember always buy lenses from big name companies-- like B&H or Adorama, lens from others could have been refurbished. Iused to own a Tamron 70-300, i hated it big time!
If your budget for a VR lens is about $650 or around, get a Sigma 2.8 DG Macro 70-200. Thats the best lens there is for that price, i own one and i love it, u can make some serious money by working with that lens! And u dont have to be a pro!
Good luck with the lens search, let me know if i can help!
I'd personally prefer the Nikkor 55-200, because its a vibration reduction, i am not sure if D60 has image sharpening abilities but if it doesn't dont get it. But 55-200 itself is a good lens. Remember always buy lenses from big name companies-- like B&H or Adorama, lens from others could have been refurbished. Iused to own a Tamron 70-300, i hated it big time!
If your budget for a VR lens is about $650 or around, get a Sigma 2.8 DG Macro 70-200. Thats the best lens there is for that price, i own one and i love it, u can make some serious money by working with that lens! And u dont have to be a pro!
Good luck with the lens search, let me know if i can help!