Nikon D3100 + Sigma 18-200mm

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I am absolutely new to the SLR/DSLR world and this is probably a very silly question but hopefully someone will clarify it nonetheless

I am looking to buy this D3100 + Sigma lens. I have just browsed online catalogs and have not handled any of these products in the shop.

1.
http://www.digitalcamerasale.co.za/...h18-55mmf3pnt5-5pnt6gvraf-sdx-d310018-55mmvr/

2
http://www.makro.co.za/p/33838/sigma-18---200mm-dc-0s-lens-for-nikon/


My question: If I have to use Sigma 18-200mm, then is 18-55mm detachable or one has to stack one on top of other? Or it can work either way (with some adapter or something?)
 

brettwlewis

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Hi Raoul,

One of them main concepts behind D/SLR's is that of interchangeable lenses. Although for special purposes people may use adapter rings to use two lenses at the same time (e.g. using a lens reversal ring for macro purposes), typically you use a single lens on the camera body. They take just a few seconds to swap, with a simple releasing mechanism.

Based on your selection above, I'd suggest you look for a D3100 "body only" deal (i.e. without any lens) and then buy the Sigma lens separately. I use a lens with that same zoom range as that Sigma myself and my 18-55mm lens sits gathering dust. You see, the 18-200 Sigma has the same range as the 18-55 plus the extra zoom range to 200mm, so there is overlap between the two lenses.

I trust this helps.

Kind regards,
Brett Lewis
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Thanks a lot Brett for the prompt reply. I will go for Body only + Sigma now.
 

Mier

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i've got the nikon d3000 with the 18-55 vr kit lens. A few months ago I bought the sigma 18-250 lens and haven't used the 18-55 since. Just one word of caution, the sigma is much larger than the kit lens, when taking shots at wide angle with the built-in flash on it can cast a shadow at the bottom of the picture.
Last week I bought the nikon 35mm/f1.8 lens, really enjoying it so far.

EDIT: Also note that not all lenses will auto-focus on the d3100. You need a lens with a built-in motor, so check this before you buy a lens.
 
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