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			I've got a Nikon D40 that has the kit lens - i would love to get another lens to take some close ups of wildlife but not sure which lens to go for. I don't have allot of money so i would be looking on ebay for a second hand one - can anyone recommend one for me. I've heard Sigma are good. | 
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			Dazza You really need to specify the size of wildlife (ants, bird, horse) and the distance your be taking the shot from. 
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 What are these lenses like? NIKON 70-300mm f4~f5.6 AF G Zoom Lens Last edited by Dazza; 07-02-09 at 09:58. | 
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			Hi Dazza, Yes, that lens 70-300 will give you higher magnification at the tele end, than say the Nikon 55-200mm (which normally comes with the twin lens kits) Bearing in mind you want to use the lens on a D40 body, you'll need to be looking for AF-S lenses (the ones with the Auto Focus motor in the lens). Nikon AF-S lenses will be your better choice. Unfortunately AF-S being the slightly more expensive range. To my knowledge none of the independant lens manufacturers like Sigma and Tamron will give you Autofocus with your D40 body (was true a year ago, but I stand corrected if Sigma or Tamron have since sorted this, and launched an AF-S type lens). Personally I would be looking at the Nikon lens range, and checking it is an AF-S one. The 70-300mm you suggested is good zoom range, unless you have really deep pockets. hope this helps good luck cheers 
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 Add a Tamron 2x BBAR teleconverter and you have a 600mm lens with the same speed as the Nikon and with virtually any noticable loss of image quality. Last edited by sigmasd14; 03-05-10 at 11:11. | 
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