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Anonymous
Dear /p/,

I've got one thing to ask you: Which cheap lens should I buy for my Nikon D50?

Tamron AF 55-200 f/4-5.6 Di II LD Macro
Sigma 55-200 f/4-5.6 DC
Sigma 24-70 f/3.5-5.6 Aspherical HF
Nikon AF-Nikkor 50 f/1.8D
Sigma 70-300 f/4.0-5.6 DG Macro
Nikon AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-80 f/3.3-5.6G
Sigma 28-70 f/2.8-4.0 DG
Tamron AF 70-300 f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro 1:2
Tokina AF 19-35mm f/3.5-4.5

I already have NIKKOR DX AF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 G ED
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>> Anonymous
It's kind of hard to recommend a lens without knowing what you intend to shoot.
>> Anonymous
Hey /p/, pick a random number from 1 to 9!

6.
>> annoyinmouse
for a D50, if you already have an 18-55 and you want an extra cheap lens, there is only one way to go: a 70-300 Nikkor which for some reason you don't have on your list. Some of them cost nothing (meaning 100-200 USD). thats kind of a standard kit set for your camera. quality would be better than what you'll get from a Sigma/Tamron and it will give you more to play with than the otherwise excellent 50/1.8
>> Anonymous
>>79375
it entirely depends on what you wanna shoot. i have the D50 and use the 18-55 kit lens, the 70-300 that someone else mentioned, and a tamron 90mm Di which i fucking love. but it really depends on what you're shooting.
>> Anonymous
For all around shooting, the only one I would get is the 50mm f1.8

IF you need a telephoto save up and get the nikon 70-300 VR (Or 55-200 VR if you really can't save up the extra 150$)

Otherwise I would avoid the rest you posted here. They all are very mediocre lenses you will get no resale value on if you ever get good lenses in the future.
>> Anonymous
buy the prime faggot!
>> Anonymous
Don't buy consumer-grade zooms. Never. Hell, sell that kit lens and get some proper glass. A DSLR body is wasted with a lens like that, you might as well be using a high-end P&S. Either get the 50/1.8 (probably the sharpest lens you or anyone else will ever use) or a second-hand Sigma 24-70/2.8 (a little soft at the extremes, but still vastly better than all the other zooms on that list, decent bokeh, useful in low light and fast enough to get good subject-background separation). Either get good glass or sell the DSLR and get one of the high-end P&S cameras now available - it'll do all you'll want of it with the same picture quality in a far more compact package.
>> heavyweather !4AIf7oXcbA
Get the 50.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>79393
Someone's selling prime faggots?

I know a few guys who'd be interested in that.