What lens for NY
Discussion
I've got a Nikon D3300 with an 18-55 lens. I'm a complete novice, but so far enjoying the new features and better quality photos.
The OH and I are off to NY, and I feel like the 18-55 lens will be somewhat limiting. I was looking for a 70-300 to take out. I'm hoping for something I can pick up second hand for around £50, as I have no desire to spend a fortune on something that will get limited use by a complete beginner.
What should I be looking for?
The OH and I are off to NY, and I feel like the 18-55 lens will be somewhat limiting. I was looking for a 70-300 to take out. I'm hoping for something I can pick up second hand for around £50, as I have no desire to spend a fortune on something that will get limited use by a complete beginner.
What should I be looking for?
70-300 is a useful focal range to have, it all depends what you want to shoot, if you want to do cityscapes you probably want to go wider, I took a 10-22, 24-105 and a 55-250 just in case and ended up using all of them.
Have a look here, https://www.flickr.com/photos/hotrods/albums/72157... and here https://www.flickr.com/photos/hotrods/albums/72157... exif data is intact so you can see the focal length used.
Have a look here, https://www.flickr.com/photos/hotrods/albums/72157... and here https://www.flickr.com/photos/hotrods/albums/72157... exif data is intact so you can see the focal length used.
Simpo Two said:
Plenty of 70-300s to choose from - eBay is your friend. But make sure it will autofocus with your camera so look for the designation AF-S (Nikon) or HSM (Sigma) if you want AF.
Thanks! I would not gave known that! Appreciate the advice so far. I'll have a look and see what's out there and may come back for opinions.
Cheers
I doubt you'll use a 70-300. Wifey took these with a rx100m2 - she's not used a camera apart from her phone
bright lights of the big city by damianmkv, on Flickr
man made jungle by damianmkv, on Flickr
one world trade center ( explored ) by damianmkv, on Flickr
new york city at dusk by damianmkv, on FlickrEdited by damianmkv on Tuesday 19th July 20:18
Don't worry, neither does the OP..
To be fair, I'm going to spend max 1 hour over the whole week on top of a skyscraper getting panoramas, so my reasoning for the longer lens was being able to pick out detail without having to get too close as we walk around the city. It'd also be more useful for the typical wedding/holiday use it normally gets.
To be fair, I'm going to spend max 1 hour over the whole week on top of a skyscraper getting panoramas, so my reasoning for the longer lens was being able to pick out detail without having to get too close as we walk around the city. It'd also be more useful for the typical wedding/holiday use it normally gets.
Chucklehead said:
Don't worry, neither does the OP..
Haha! Well, it will give you all angles of view from 18-300mm so that's almost everything covered (albeit not at fast apertures but that's a bridge you can cross later). Longer lenses are good for chopping out small sectons of the vista before you, and can give an interesting foreshortening/shallow depth of field effect. You can also get those moody b/w gang warfare shots without being killed.Chucklehead said:
Pardon my ignorance, but in the real world what is that giving me over my 18-55?
16mm is a fair bit wider than 18mm, more than you'd think.Anyhow, I'd be tempted by something like the 50mm 1.8 AF-S to compliment your zoom, will give you good low light capability and will be useful long term, not just for NYC.
ukaskew said:
Anyhow, I'd be tempted by something like the 50mm 1.8 AF-S to compliment your zoom, will give you good low light capability and will be useful long term, not just for NYC.
It will be faster, if that's what the OP wants, but too long for general purpose on a DX sensor and duplicates focal lengths. I have a 50mm f1.4; can't remember the last time I used it. This is why it's no good just recommending your own choices.Simpo Two said:
It will be faster, if that's what the OP wants, but too long for general purpose on a DX sensor and duplicates focal lengths. I have a 50mm f1.4; can't remember the last time I used it. This is why it's no good just recommending your own choices.
We can only recommend based on personal experience. In 10 trips to NYC I've rarely felt the need for a telephoto, but having a fast lens is a lot of fun and will blow the zoom away in terms of quality and allow you to experiment with a whole other side of photography (shallow DoF)why would you need a telephoto in NY ?? (Unless you want to take shots of pigeons or look through windows !?)
i'd go for a short zoom and / or a fast prime around 35mm for street shots...
i'd go for a short zoom and / or a fast prime around 35mm for street shots...
Chucklehead said:
The OH and I are off to NY, and I feel like the 18-55 lens will be somewhat limiting.
this, why is it limiting ?? i'd take this and a 35mm prime.... Edited by Lynchie999 on Wednesday 20th July 10:58
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