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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Smith" data-source="post: 16495" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Re: Concert Photography</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The D60 was my first DSLR and I was proud to own it. I now own a D80 and find it a HUGE improvement upgrade in EVERY way! Also... I find your lenses the WORST possible lens combination (IMO) Having to constantly switch lenses because each one stops at the most common zoom point is terrible! It was a lens kit gimick to boost sales... but neither is very good.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is no ''one fits all''... since everthing has a compromise. What's important to you? Low light, wide angle, size, weight, zoom range, value, etc, etc. I purchased numerous lenses... and found for my general shooting needs, the 18-135 Nikon D80 kit lens is ideal! But that is what works for me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I get good ''general'' low light results shooting 1600 ISO as well as a few other tweaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Smith, post: 16495, member: 93"] Re: Concert Photography The D60 was my first DSLR and I was proud to own it. I now own a D80 and find it a HUGE improvement upgrade in EVERY way! Also... I find your lenses the WORST possible lens combination (IMO) Having to constantly switch lenses because each one stops at the most common zoom point is terrible! It was a lens kit gimick to boost sales... but neither is very good. There is no ''one fits all''... since everthing has a compromise. What's important to you? Low light, wide angle, size, weight, zoom range, value, etc, etc. I purchased numerous lenses... and found for my general shooting needs, the 18-135 Nikon D80 kit lens is ideal! But that is what works for me. I get good ''general'' low light results shooting 1600 ISO as well as a few other tweaks. [/QUOTE]
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