Nice shots with whatever lens was used!
A used tamron 28 / 300 would do it . light and descent .
I like my 18-200 on my D7200 for my walk around lens. It’s rated as good quality for the price. Adorama has a used one for $200.
Doug452 wrote:
. I'd like suggestions for the best for a somewhat inexpensive price. I'd like suggestions on what may be the best for me. I am still a rank amateur, know the basic ideas, but still have much to learn. These shots were my first time out in Big Cypress Fl., all shot on auto.
I have a Nikon 55-300 DX lens in almost new condition that I rarely use. If interested, PM me.
For the DSLR DX body, Nikon offered the 18-300 mm lens, lightweight, compact, reasonably priced new, used in great shape (KEH.com, or MPB.com)…$350~$380.
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Doug452 wrote:
Thanks. I still wonder what lens will fit on my cam, or what won't. I don't need a zoom less that 55mm, or so, but still debating 200 or 300mm max. I know I'll want the 300 "sometimes." Do any lens other than a Nikon have VR?
My Tamron 18-400 that I need to list on here has it. I only have FF Nikon mirrorless now so it’s no use to me.
VR …Nikonese for vibration reduction is an offering under different names by different manufacturers. Caveat…If you plan to do any shooting with a tripod, it will need to be turned off.
First, I liked the shots you posted (the alligator looks hungry). Next, I purchased a Nikon D7000 kit a number of years ago that had a Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-200mm F3.5-5.6G ED VR lens. I also had the 18-55 and 55-200 lenses but frankly I never used them as I did not like to change lenses too much when I was out shooting. So the 18-200 worked well for me. It can be found in good condition fairly inexpensively, and it might fill your needs currently. The 18-300 is also popular but significantly more pricey. Best of luck as you continue to shoot and keep posting your shots.
NDMarks wrote:
I have my "old" Nikon 3100 (it does everything I want it to do) and it came with the 18-55 and also a 55-200. The 55-200 is fairly decent and can probably be had for a fairly reasonable price.
Good idea and low cost. The OP doesnt need or isnt quite ready for really looooong zooms.
Witness that he did a great environmental pic of an egret (?) with an 18-55 kit zoom !
He delivered a great "swampscape with bird" image waaaaaay more interesting than the boring "bird portraits" that just clutter up the forum. I can mentally wander around in that spooky swampscape almost like Im there :-)
Examples of both types attached below:
Photo - Doug452 "Swampscape with Bird"
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Photo - RickL "Sitting Duck"
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Photo - RickL "Standing Bird"
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My walkabout lens is a Tamron 16-300mm f/3.5-6.3 on a Nikon D5500 (cropped sensor) camera. It takes care of 99% of my images (I have a wider-angle Nikon) and I recommend it. IIRC, it is discontinued and therefore be available at a good price.
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