Second off, I'd like to plug my camera-decision thread in the digital section!
With that over, if I decide for a dSLR, I need (obviously) a lens. The absolute very top no-more-than-at-all maximum is £300, and I'd prefer it if I could keep it quite a bit less than that. Unless of course you can woo me into buying something that will last me for ever - I expect this lens will, as a general lens, have to sacrifice somewhat on the general quality, so I don't want to spend loads. Plus, I don't have enough money to spend £500 on a lens right now
It needs to go from normal to low/medium telephoto - although if it goes wider and longer than that, I obviously don't mind. The one problem I see is that I'd like to be able to take closeups, so the focusing distance needs to be low, and general magnification good. However, the general plan is to buy this as "good enough" for closeups, and then in a year or so, have accumulated some wealth enough to go for a decent actual-macro, 1:1 or better lens.
Quality is important, but less important than getting normal-telephoto + closeup ability. I've been looking mainly at sigma for the price, and the 18-200, 18-125, 24-135, 28-200 and 28-300 are the main ones I'm looking at.










