Help me buy a new lens!

[evan]

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I guess I'll start off by telling you that I have a Nikon D3100 (inb4 lol nikonfag). I only have the kit lens and a shitty Canon FD 50mm 1.8 from like 1984.

I also have a tripod so I guess now it's time to step it up and get some better glass.

The thing is....I don't know where to start. I'm going to be using this lens for like 70% filming and obviously 30% snappin' pics. I want it to perform decently in low light and be a good walk around lense and for filming skiing and skating. I don't really know what I'm looking at for a budget so just give me some names and I'll poke around and see what I can do for cash.

I realize I didn't give much info so feel free to ask any questions if you need more details about what I want.

Thanks guys!
 
if your looking for a walk around lens for a great price. look into the tamron 17-50 non VC. if you have a bit more money to spend, you could get the canon 24-70 or 24-105. but you cannot really beat the price of the tamron.
 
And old 85/1.4 would be sick. I'd get old manual glass because you'll get the most bang for your buck, and AF is not too important if you're mostly filming.
 
Ok now I know my budget. Looking at under $800.

AF and VR are not important to me at all.

That Tamron is looking pretty nice, I'm going to go watch some sample vids, anybody on here have it?
 
it may be sick, but on a crop it is a terrible first/only lens. He should get it, but after he gets one or more lenses to cover the standard range
 
Tamron 17-50 or Canon 24-105 if you buy used

I know Abe uses the tamron, and DTF uses a 24-105
 
True. Maybe look at a few primes. You could do a 24/2.8 for well under 800 (more like 300). Nikon kit lenses aren't bad at all. They're just pretty slow and have shitty construction. Optical quality isn't really anything to complain about.

That being said, I'd shoot some more and see what you think you're missing. If you always shoot your kit lens around 35mm (rando number) buy a 24mm prime. If you wish you had more zoom, buy a tele. Same thing goes for a wide angle.
 
I'm not 100% on anything, but I have a couple gripes with the kit lens. First, the colors are not good at all for both filming and shooting. They're typically just not exuberant enough and don't capture the picture. It also doesnt capture fine details enough in photos. They just don't show up, which is really annoying because it makes it impossible to just take really magnificent photos when your subject is un-clear. (Yes I know how to focus)

It's also bad for filming, like I said, the colors suck, and it is absolutely useless anytime past 430 during the fall. The whole shot will be complete darkness, and then when i stop up or increase the iso the quality is raped (and yes I know it mostly has to do with the camera). The clarity also plays a big part in the video quality, the shot looks rough and almost like grungy.
 
We're not?

If you're actually that dissatisfied with the kit lens I'd get a 20mm and 35mm prime, since you already have a 50. I'm partial to primes over zooms.
 
Well that 50mm isnt any good since the D3100 has like a 1.5 crop I think, the lens ends up being a 75mm and thats useless for filming. I want something wider than an 18.
 
it is possible to mount canon glass on nikon but i would only do that if you had an L lens which will run you well over $1000
 
oh shit, not used to reccomending nikon glass i guess.....

get the nikon equivalent of whatever we say
 
You're fucking dumb.

So if you have 800 bucks, i'd say first thing is sell that POS canon 50mm and buy a nikon 50mm, you will be much happier. Either a 50mm ai/ais or even an AF-D would be nice for photos and at a similar prices. Well the selling and buying it should counteract, maybe 50 buck total.

Check out a tamron 17-50 nonvc, great lens only 350 or so. great all around lens, great replacement for your kit. Id say try and sell that kit lens but you'll get like 100 bucks probably.

For wide stuff, you have a few options. If you want little to no distortion, the tokina 11-16 is you lens, but it pushes 600-700 dollars. A cheaper solution would be like a sigma 10-20 or tokina 10-17, these will be more like a fish eye.

Another lens to check out would be an 80-200. they make many versions of this lens but the 80-200 f4 is like 150 bucks, then the 2.8 is like 400 then the newer versions are like 800-1000 bucks but i think they'll have AF for photos. But, since video is your primary, the manual 80-200 would work well.

Someone said an 85mm 1.4 i would say scratch that and either get a rokinon 85mm 1.4 or nikon 85mm f2, that is if you wanted an 85.

A 35mm prime could be nice too, you can get a 35mm f2 ais for like 200 bucks.
 
I still don't see why you would want to buy a Canon lens...

OP, if you're looking for something really wide, check out the Nikon 12-24 F4. You should be able to find a used one for under $800, and IMO it's one of the best UWA's out there.
 
Hey, I have a 3100 and these lenses
the kit lenstam 17-50 2.8 non vc24 2.835 1.4 50 1.485 2105 2.580-200 4.5
and i get to use my moms 80-400 and 10.5 fish

For what you have i would probably just look into an old 35, the tam 17-50, and a 80-200 you can get all that for 800 and you will be pretty stoked. Thats a pretty good quiver of lenses. For video on the d3100 nothing is really better then the 35 1.4, the tam does really well too but having the aperture ring is really nice.
Cole
 
that lens is meh and you linked him to the canon version.... can any of you kids read?
 
Nikon 35mm f/1.8 G is a really nice, inexpensive lens to start with for the D3100. Auto-focuses perfectly etc... It really fixes all the problems you mention about the kit lens: great colors and incredibly sharp.

50mm primes are nice as well, on DX mostly for portraits. I would wait with buying a Nikon 20 or 24mm prime, as they might announce a new DX prime in this range very soon. It will be smaller, cheaper, and focus on your D3100, which the current 20 and 24mm lenses don't.

Tokina 11-16mm would be a great choice for filming, and also for photography if you are a fan of wide angle. Incredibly sharp and great colors.

Don't buy Canon lenses for a Nikon body.
 
You actually can't adapt canon EOS lenses to nikon bodies, so yes please don't buy any canon lenses haha
 
Id say get the tamron first, since its a larger range. everyone thinks they can just buy a camera and a 50 and be set but 50 is quite tight on a crop. i mean, its only 100 bucks just buy it after the tamron.
 
this. 50mm is so fun but i would hate my setup without a lens in the sub-20mm range (i have the canon 17-55mm). i only have a 35mm f/2 for my fs100 and it's been annoying the fuck out of me lately.
 
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