18-55mm Nikkor Vr

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18-55mm nikkor vr
as a beginner with dslr nikon d80, what lens should I start? 50mm fixed? or 18 or 18 55VR 55ED?

detailed model names, 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Zoom Nikkor ED 18-55mm AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor lens which is the main difference? At this point, 18-55 vr sold about 190, while that 18 to 135 is sold at 340 ….

While the 50 mm fixed lens will give you the highest quality, but also in some ways is the least flexible of the lenses, as they have to "zoom" with feet, closer to the extension or taking a step back to go wider. To snapshooting, this is inconvenient. On the other hand, the Nikon D80, 50 mm has a vision closer to telephoto, it really limits the ability to shoot wide in narrow spaces such as halls, museums, etc. Therefore, the the18-55mm lens, while some reduction in image quality, are actually much more versatile because you can shoot wide or telephoto and you can stay in one position and zoom with a twist ring of the lens if necessary. Indeed, the 18-55mm takes the place of two or three lenses have the zoom capability. Among the 18-55 AF-S and AF-S 18-55 VR is the "reduction vibration "or capacity of the second lens VR. This is really a feature that is worthwhile and worth the extra cost. The vibration reduction reduces the effects of camera shake, which means it is more likely to get sharp images, especially in poor lighting. In other words, this objective helps reduce the chance you blurry pictures. So my recommendation would be that of the 18-55mm VR AF-S DX VR because of the property. It is a great starter lens and you'll be very happy with the images.

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