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Lenses that cover more focal ranges.

Nikon 28-300 mm FX

An impressing lens in spite of being fairly dark and variable aperture. It performs really well if you can live with f/3.5 and downwards.

Nikon 18-55 VR kit lens

A lens that I got together with a D5100 I bought used. Impressing little lens, but I don't use it much. I used to have another one, which I gave away.

Nikon 18-70mm kit lens

I borrowed this excellent kit lens from a friend to use on my first Nikon SLR body - the D200 - until I could get my own first lens, the 18-200mm.

Nikon 18-200mm

My first own lens for the Nikon system, and an amazing lens in all ways except for brightness.

Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8

A highly praised lens, which I wanted from the day the price was announced. At 800.- USD it's very reasonably priced considering how bright it is, how well constructed it is and how sharp it is.

Sigma 8-16mm

The Sigma ultra wideangle zoom is a fantastic lens, but not easy to use and not perfect for all situations where a wideangle is useful

Vivitar 19-35mm f/3.5-4.5

A nice windangle zoom that could satisfy my longing for some perspective. It was quite wide even on the crop factor Minolta 7D

Cosina 28-80 f/3.5-5.6

I forgot where I got this lens, but I think I found it in a box with mixed used gear outside a local photo dealer.

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