Downtown Portland with my new lens

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pole by Kevin Talley, on Flickr

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no parking by Kevin Talley, on Flickr

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flier by Kevin Talley, on Flickr

Don't mean to take my thread back. :p But I was having a lot of fun with these poles/fliers.

Like always C&C welcome.
 
Kevin quoted: "Don't mean to take my thread back"
Sorry Kevin, I got off track in here, because I started talking lenses and then..

I should have started my own thread...:)
 
Great thread, photos, and discussion. I agree with Bob on the 18-200mm lens as a good all-purpose lens. I work at a camera shop in Portland and it is one of our more popular lenses (along with the 50mm 1.4 and 1.8 lenses). The biggest downside to the 18-200 lens is the price. Granted - a good lens is an investment, but for many folks, the $800+ pricetag is a bit deeper than most pockets can bear.
 
Brian, the 18-200 is quite expensive compared to a typical kit lens.

However, you can find them packaged as a kit lens with some of the high end bodies, I got mine with my D300 and saved a couple hundred on it that way.

Also, as you well know, when you start getting into the pro end of things, $800 for a lens isn't that expensive. Most are over $1,000, sometimes far over...
 
You have a good point there Bob. And yes - Even where I work - if you buy the 18-200 with a camera body (any from the D3100 upto the D300 or D7000) they give you a instant rebate of a couple hundred dollars.

And as for over $1000 for a lens - yes that is so true. I was eying a Sigma 200-500 until I saw the $35,000 pricetag. YIKES! :eek:
 
I was eying a Sigma 200-500 until I saw the $35,000 pricetag. YIKES! :eek:

Well hey, I've got good news! You can pick one up at Adorama for only $26K. That's a savings of $9,000! How can you resist...

Oh, by the way, PLEASE, Please, please, please! click on the affiliate link at the bottom of the page when you get ready to buy it! ;)
 
You know you're getting old...

You know you're getting old when a new lens you really want costs more than your first house did! :eek::D:rolleyes:
 
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