psyphris
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My camera is a d7100 and currently I own the 35mm 1.8 lens which has been a blast. Now that it's summer and I'll be doing more hiking I wanted to pick up a new lens for that, you know, something with zoom so I don't have to be petting the deer to get a pic of it
I decided on the Nikon 70-300 for that use case.
I've also been in the market for a every day lens for when I'm walking around the city. After playing with some lenses I settled on the Nikon 18-200 for that purpose. You can get the close shots without having to stand in the road and you can get the long shots so you don't have to cross the street. It really feels like a great lens for that.
Now the Nikon 70-300 runs for $600 new but was just available refurbished for $316. The Nikon 18-200 runs for $600 new. So, both new is $1200 and one new/one refurb is $916. I can pick up the Nikon 18-300 new for $1000 which is less than both new and slightly more than one new/one used.
Is there any reason to own the two separate lenses or is the one a better option? I mean on paper it seems like just buy the Nikon 18-300 because less lens swapping. However, I know some lenses have their quirks so I figured I'd try and get some opinions here.
Thank YOU!

I've also been in the market for a every day lens for when I'm walking around the city. After playing with some lenses I settled on the Nikon 18-200 for that purpose. You can get the close shots without having to stand in the road and you can get the long shots so you don't have to cross the street. It really feels like a great lens for that.
Now the Nikon 70-300 runs for $600 new but was just available refurbished for $316. The Nikon 18-200 runs for $600 new. So, both new is $1200 and one new/one refurb is $916. I can pick up the Nikon 18-300 new for $1000 which is less than both new and slightly more than one new/one used.
Is there any reason to own the two separate lenses or is the one a better option? I mean on paper it seems like just buy the Nikon 18-300 because less lens swapping. However, I know some lenses have their quirks so I figured I'd try and get some opinions here.
Thank YOU!
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