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It also reduces the need for the 50-250mm DX.
If you can afford it, it's a better choice than the 18-140mm, and it's not all that much bigger in size (until extended fully). It has the VR necessary for the non-IBIS DX bodies, and you're using the best part of this lens because its image circle was designed far larger than you'll be using.
24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR - Yep, here's the better super zoom choice, though it skews long in focal length for DX (36-300mm equivalent). Support this site by purchasing these lenses from the following advertiser:įortunately, we have a range of lenses that, while sometimes on the expensive side for the DX body prices, answer some focal length needs. Plus, other than perhaps size, Nikon might already have a better choice in the lineup. Nikon has revealed that this will be a power zoom (PZ), so it seems more suited to vlogging than stills. 12-28mm f/4-6/3? PZ DX VR? - A lot of question marks here for the Road Map lens that will become our first wide angle DX zoom. But better choices already exist, so I'm not particularly looking forward to this lens other than to say we have another DX lens ~). The focal length seems a little long for me, as we're edging close to "normal" focal length here. 24mm f/2? DX - The one DX prime on the Road Map is a 36mm equivalent lens that starts to answer the need for a faster optic that's small. However, I have a better (and more expensive) choice coming up later. When bought in any of the two-lens kits, the implied price makes this lens a "no brainer," so a lot of you have it. 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR- Probably the weakest of the three Nikon DX zooms, though still very good for its price. I have a potentially better choice coming up later. As super zooms go, it's one of the better ones, but with a super zoom you're always giving up some optical capability for flexibility.
Every Z DX user should have one of these lenses. 24-75mm equivalent makes for a solid and useful zoom capability. While not superb-it's a kit lens-this mid-range zoom is reliably good at what it does and compact enough to be useful on all three DX bodies.
16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR - One of the best APS-C (DX) kit lenses to date, in any mount.
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You can certainly supplement your autofocus lenses with any number of excellent manual focus Z DX lenses these days, but I haven't chosen to in this article.Īs noted, Nikon has three DX lenses at present, with two additional ones in the Road Map (links are to my reviews of a lens): I'm going to restrict myself to autofocus lenses, because that's where most of the buying is. Indeed, I'd say that you can build a "full" kit that's reasonable now. That said, a serious DX user today has some choices that can expand their kit in useful ways.
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