Video Review of the Nikon D5600 With the 18-200 35-56 Lens
syseng • Junior Member • Posts: 39
Nikon D7200 or D5600 and 18-200 lens
Instead of a fixed lens super-zoom, I am considering:
Nikon D7200 or D5600
with
Nikon AF Zoom Nikkor xviii-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-Due south DX VR Lens
Anyone have feel or seen tests with this combination?
evetsf • Senior Member • Posts: 1,650
Re: Nikon D7200 or D5600 and 18-200 lens
syseng wrote:
Instead of a fixed lens super-zoom, I am because:
Nikon D7200 or D5600
with
Nikon AF Zoom Nikkor xviii-200mm f/3.5-five.6G ED-IF AF-S DX VR Lens
Anyone have experience or seen tests with this combination?
What are you lot using now? What are its shortcomings, that you lot are considering the change?
Steve
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Wingsfan • Contributing Fellow member • Posts: 558
Re: Nikon D7200 or D5600 and 18-200 lens
I think nosotros definitely need more information on what you desire to shoot. Considering you might ultimately be amend off with a i-inch superzoom.
I feel like that all-in-one DSLR lens would be doing the 7200 ( and 5xxx) a disservice, but if it's but for casual photography either a ane"super zoom or the DSLR with that lens would exist fine.
7200 will be better for tracking AF.
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OP syseng • Junior Member • Posts: 39
Re: Nikon D7200 or D5600 and xviii-200 lens
All I take at present is a Samsung phone. A long fourth dimension ago, I had Nikon 35mm film camera (F2A) and a 35mm F2 and a 105mm F2.8 lens that I used for general photography and weddings. Afterward, I got a Minolta DiMAGE A1 (the first sensor-based IS system) which was dandy until the camera stopped working in nigh 2011.
I am going to Sedona, Arizona this week and so must order something today or Monday morning time. I want to exist able to shoot mural and other things without having to change lens. I am trying to stay under $one,000 and currently looking at Nikon D7200 and the Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED IF AF-S DX VR Two Autofocus Zoom Lens both refurbished.
I need:
IS/VR
video recording - 4k wold be cracking just probably more than $$ than I tin afford at present
auto & manual focus
precipitous photos
flash hot-shoe
OP syseng • Junior Member • Posts: 39
Re: Nikon D7200 or D5600 and xviii-200 lens
Encounter my terminal update. I'm using a Samsung telephone.
evetsf • Senior Member • Posts: 1,650
Re: Nikon D7200 or D5600 and xviii-200 lens
syseng wrote:
See my last update. I'm using a Samsung telephone.
For what you will be doing: Unless y'all'll exist doing a lot of indoor shots, a 1" fixed lens camera volition do quite well, tick all the boxes on your list, and come in under your budget.
Have a serious expect at the Panasonic FZ1000, FZ1000 II, and FZ2500.
Steve
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bugzie • Senior Member • Posts: one,614
Re: Nikon D7200 or D5600 and eighteen-200 lens
I have that lens and have that camera and accept used it a lot for family fun and excursions, and parties and other occasions when information technology's "P" and the 18-200 for political party, and no lens swapping... not a adept idea when you're a few sheets to the wind.
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Here'south a event with this combination. Later in the night, I switched to a fast prime for the low low-cal shooting.
A lot of people will plow up their olfactory organ at the 18-200, and then recommend a super-zoom with a fixed lens and a smaller sensor. The xviii-200, however, isn't welded on and you tin can cull other lenses!
The D7200 is a great camera. The sensor holds its ain even afterwards a few years. You should find plenty of 18-200s available second hand. People hear they're not "cool" and get rid of them.
You know, I have some nice lenses only when you lot're happy snapping family and friends, folks don't requite a rat's behind and just dear the shots for those memories. The 18-200 makes for a really fun, flexible len.
I often pack a flash gun for the when the calorie-free isn't favourable. That way you can snap away plenty of candids without having to stop and reposition folks.
Re: Nikon D7200 or D5600 and 18-200 lens
syseng wrote:
Instead of a fixed lens super-zoom, I am because:
Nikon D7200 or D5600
with
Nikon AF Zoom Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S DX VR Lens
Anyone have feel or seen tests with this combination?
I don't have any feel with the 18-200, but it would not exist my choice for hiking and exploring outdoors. Large, heavy, and expensive.
I'd rather have a ii-lens kit, maybe the 18-55 AF-P combined with either the 55-200 AF-S or the 70-300 AF-P.
Hiking with 1 lightweight lens mounted on the camera, and the other readily accessible in a shoulder handbag. It takes about 2 seconds to alter lenses on a Nikon DX photographic camera.
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OP syseng • Junior Member • Posts: 39
Re: Nikon D7200 or D5600 and 18-200 lens
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I ordered the following:
- Nikon D7200 DX-format Digital SLR Photographic camera Trunk - Refurbished by Nikon
- Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED IF AF-Southward DX NIKKOR VR II Lens - Refurbished by Nikon
- glass screen protector
$1,078
If I had more than fourth dimension and an opportunity to try a stock-still lens camera like the Sony RX10 III, I may have chosen differently. The photos I saw from the Sony and Panasonic fixed lens cameras were not every bit good as I expected.
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