07-21-2014 11:48 PM
07-22-2014 11:01 PM
"The more specialized a lens, typically, the better the image quality."
A person that is interested in a lens of this type is not too concerned with IQ. IMHO, as always, ofcourse.
07-22-2014 11:32 PM
I don't look at it quite like that nor do I think it's a bad plan. I've owned a few 1 lens solutions & had one in the film era too. A very large number of people are happy with cell phone or Ipad photos but eventually they realize some of us produce better results with real cameras designed just to take photos. Once you start getting serious about your photos you realize there are lenses that offer more in 1 area but sacrifice versatility. Many won't ever hit that wall, & as a serious photographer I know my daughter is in that group. I gave her my 20D & Sigma 18-200 (non OS) years ago & she has captured hundreds of great images with that combo & has no interest in doing better. You don't need very expensive gear these days because the mass market only wants to view their photos on a monitor & rarely prints very large, as in bigger than 8 X 10.
07-22-2014 11:52 PM
"... nor do I think it's a bad plan."
Neither do I, to each his own. Use whatever gets the job done for you. Your daughter and this OP is likely going to be very happy with such a lens. But IQ is not their first concern!
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