Re: Advice on lens selection a hand-holdable of f4 I'll throw in my $0.02 FWIW: I picked up a used AI compatible Tokina ATX 80-200mm F2.8 years ago and have been quite happy with it. Color cast seems to be SLIGHTLY warmer (maybe 5CC red) than the typical Nikon lense, but nothing really objectionable. Of course, it's all manual metering with the D50 I'm using it on, but with bracketing and the ability to erase images in camera, no big deal (I have been shooting so long I can usually guess my aperture settings within a half an F-stop anyway). As far as recommending the zooms, IMHO newbies tend to overstimate their needs in terms of lenses, and buy stuff they really don't need or use (I have 12 lenses to go with my digital D50 and 3 35mm SLRs, and in all honesty I use 3 of them 98% of the time). Unless someone has a VERY good idea what he/she is going to need and a feel for what's available, I would err on a faster lens with a less agressive focal length. I realize that a 5X or 6X zoom doesn't sound extreme to someone migrating to SLR's from point-and-shoots, but there's a huge difference in looking through a rangefinder on a pocket-sized autofocus and a tube full of glass elements with a max aperture of F5.6 or 6.3. A 2.8 is still easy one the eyes even in low light, but working with the smaller apertures are aking to trying to read a book in the kitchen by turning off the overhead lights and opening the fridge door. Unless you're seriously into tripods and/or long working distances, I would put my money into more glass and less zoom range... Stan de SD
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