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Jul 17, 2022 22:21:14   #
whatdat Loc: Del Valle, Tx.
 
Was wondering if anyone has used a Nikon 18-105mm at-s lens w/vr on a d5500 camera. I have a couple of d7xxx cameras with good range zooms; but the d5500 is lighter for a easy street carry camera. I had a 18-55 lens but it is no longer functional so thought I could replace it with a 18-105 to keep the weight down when I don’t want to carry my heavier cameras & lenses. Thoughts please.

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Jul 17, 2022 22:35:17   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Create a WTB - Want to Buy post in the for-sale section. You'll likely get several responses for this popular lens.

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Jul 17, 2022 22:49:18   #
rcdovala
 
whatdat wrote:
Was wondering if anyone has used a Nikon 18-105mm at-s lens w/vr on a d5500 camera. I have a couple of d7xxx cameras with good range zooms; but the d5500 is lighter for a easy street carry camera. I had a 18-55 lens but it is no longer functional so thought I could replace it with a 18-105 to keep the weight down when I don’t want to carry my heavier cameras & lenses. Thoughts please.


I have used this lens on a D5200 with excellent results. Carrired this combo to Europe several times.

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Jul 17, 2022 23:54:26   #
Wallen Loc: Middle Earth
 
whatdat wrote:
Was wondering if anyone has used a Nikon 18-105mm at-s lens w/vr on a d5500 camera. I have a couple of d7xxx cameras with good range zooms; but the d5500 is lighter for a easy street carry camera. I had a 18-55 lens but it is no longer functional so thought I could replace it with a 18-105 to keep the weight down when I don’t want to carry my heavier cameras & lenses. Thoughts please.


According to this Nikon compatibility charts, AF-S has full compatibility with D5500;
https://www.nikonusa.com/images/learn-explore/photography-techniques/2011/which-nikkor-is-right-for-you/media/nikkor-lens-compatibility-chart.pdf

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Jul 18, 2022 01:35:07   #
GoofyNewfie Loc: Kansas City
 
whatdat wrote:
Was wondering if anyone has used a Nikon 18-105mm at-s lens w/vr on a d5500 camera. I have a couple of d7xxx cameras with good range zooms; but the d5500 is lighter for a easy street carry camera. I had a 18-55 lens but it is no longer functional so thought I could replace it with a 18-105 to keep the weight down when I don’t want to carry my heavier cameras & lenses. Thoughts please.


Seems like a decent performer with a nice focal range.
I tried one quite a while ago and was pleasantly surprised.
It's light weight (14.8 oz./420g) is partly due to the plastic lens mount.
I've seen two of these with broken mounts- from operators dropping the camera.
One thought: the break-away lens mount may have saved the camera from damage.
(There are youtube videos on how to replace with metal mounts.)
KEH used prices HERE. $105-$143.

For a little more $ and 3.5 oz more weight , you could get a little extra range with the 18-140 which has a metal lens mount. KEH used prices HERE. $180-$190

A discussion last November between these two lenses on the 'Hog HERE

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Jul 18, 2022 02:00:36   #
Orphoto Loc: Oregon
 
It should work very nicely. My experience was with an 18-135.

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Jul 18, 2022 05:28:24   #
cmc4214 Loc: S.W. Pennsylvania
 
I had one on my D90, good lens, was on the camera 90% of the time

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Jul 18, 2022 08:28:09   #
olemikey Loc: 6 mile creek, Spacecoast Florida
 
whatdat wrote:
Was wondering if anyone has used a Nikon 18-105mm at-s lens w/vr on a d5500 camera. I have a couple of d7xxx cameras with good range zooms; but the d5500 is lighter for a easy street carry camera. I had a 18-55 lens but it is no longer functional so thought I could replace it with a 18-105 to keep the weight down when I don’t want to carry my heavier cameras & lenses. Thoughts please.


AF-S 18-105..... It's a great little "all arounder", you will be happy with it. It's bigger bro the 18-140 is another great choice.....I think they are (overall) both better than the 18-55. For light and sharp look at the AF-P lenses as well......they seem a bit sharper (to my eyes), but all will serve you well.

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Jul 18, 2022 10:59:30   #
sxrich
 
I found it to be a really good lens. I shot it on a d5100 with excellent results to include enlargements. Here are some images from that combo. You decide.


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Jul 18, 2022 11:04:06   #
olemikey Loc: 6 mile creek, Spacecoast Florida
 
sxrich wrote:
I found it to be a really good lens. I shot it on a d5100 with excellent results to include enlargements. Here are some images from that combo. You decide.


Great examples!!

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Jul 18, 2022 11:08:32   #
sxrich
 
Here's another image which I found which shows very good sharpness (shot with a tripod). Image taken from the roof self-parking lot of Harrah's Marina Casino in Atlantic City, NJ. Quite a few miles away from a view of the the Atlantic Ocean shown.


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Jul 18, 2022 11:35:30   #
Ichiban365
 
I have the 18-105 which I used on my D60, and now use on a D5500 and D5600. I love this lens. I bought it in 2009, and it has stayed on one camera or another ever since, other than when I needed the reach of a telephoto lens. I am really happy with the photographs I took with it.

I recently bought one of the 18-140 lenses, mainly because I got a really good deal at MPB.com. Again, a great lens. I have done side-by-side comparisons and I cannot see any difference in the quality of the photographs. The 18-140 does have the metal mount, and slightly longer reach for a slightly greater weight.

I think either lens is a great choice with the D5x00 cameras. The only thing I would watch for is that some of the 18-140s are made in China. Others, and the 18-105, are made in Thailand. Probably no difference in quality but I personally will not buy or use Chinese made lenses.

I have also done comparisons with the 18-55 DX VR AF-S, 18-55 DX VR II AF-S, and 18-55 DX VR AF-P. The only one I can pick out as not quite as good using side-by-side comparisons is the AF-P. Mainly because of color fringing in the corners, but definitely not quite as sharp. I have two of the AF-Ps and two of the older 18-55 DX VR II AF-S lenses, and both the newer AF-Ps seem to suffer from being designed to be inexpensive rather than excellent.

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Jul 18, 2022 11:40:01   #
whatdat Loc: Del Valle, Tx.
 
Thanks for all the responses. Leaning towards the 18-140mm. Think I will order from KEH unless a UHH’er has one for sale at a good price.

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Jul 18, 2022 11:46:02   #
Ichiban365
 
If I absolutely had to choose between the two, I would opt for the 18-140. However, I have no plans to sell either one of them.

MPB.com has a couple of 18-140s in Excellent condition for $140. Unfortunately their photos do not show country of origin.

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Jul 18, 2022 11:55:33   #
sxrich
 
I also have the 18-140. Depending on your skills, I doubt you'll see a difference. Two, inexpensive kit lenses which are a great value.

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