You might recall on one of the blogs me going on in 2020 about getting a DSLR as I had grown up using a film based Minolta set up and was missing the creativity when I needed to use digital compact camera for blog posts as you could wait days before getting film and a set of scans back to use.
That camera, the Nikon D3500 had served me well but I was never totally happy with the supplied "kit" lens a 18-55mm that while okay had no focus scale indication and I felt did lack something when it came to contrast compared with the used telephoto that was more expensive I bought to complete the basic outfit.
I decided then recently to to get a replacement for the 18-55mm and this was it, made using better quality optics and while covering slightly less at the wide angle end (the 18-55mm covered what a film 28mm would while this is just under 34mm) it does go to moderate telephoto which saves a bit of lens changing for day trips.
You can disable the auto focus which you do sometimes need to easily on the lens while it does benefit from having image stablization which hlep with hand holding in low light or, as with me,having the odd tremor in my hands.
It was bought used coming complete with with a lens hood for keeping reflections from the sun's rays under control a set of filters, full instructions and all the original packaging.
This is noticably sharper, focuses a tadge faster and has much better contrast requiring less correction in my photo program to get images to look right.
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