Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv

Nikon 24-85mm Zoom - Budget Lens or Great Value? | Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv

Mike Kovaliv

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Can you really pair a cheap $100 kit lens with a high-end Nikon DSLR and still get professional results? In this real-world test, I took the vintage Nikon Nikkor 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G VR (an old kit lens from DSLRs 8-10 years ago) and used it on a higher-end body for a low-light vocal choir performance shoot — no flash, no strobes, just available auditorium lighting.

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I normally stick to fast primes like my go-to 50mm, but this compact, lightweight zoom with VR stabilization offered incredible versatility (24-85mm range, extra reach beyond typical 24-70s), and I was surprised by how well it performed after minor corrections in Lightroom. Barrel distortion, softness at edges, and the variable aperture (f/3.5-4.5) are there, but for travel, events where you can't move much, or budget setups, it's an absolute steal at around $100 used!

If you're debating budget zooms vs pro glass (24-70 f/2.8 etc.), this video shows the real trade-offs. Would I keep it? Yes — for travel and backup!

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