I know I am not going to be much help in say this but did you try and swaping the lens around to see if there was a differenc in them as you may be more use the the lens you have. It may be some thing to try before selling these.
I would also tell you to keep the 18-200mm lens as its a very hand walk about lens I had one and sold it with a D90 and I missed having it and bought an other one.
I think the Credit Union’s interest is about 2-4 % on what you borrow and finance companies are about 15% on what you borrow from what I can remember and that was on 4,000 euro and also it was about 17% for 2,000 euro.
Also if you pay back more when you can on your loan to the Credit Union with out getting stung for paying more back but you will with a finacne companies as far as I can remember when looking 2 years ago
Are you talking about buying gear if you are then taking a loan out in Credit Union is the cheapest option as the interest rates are lower that going though finance companies.
I have done this to buy stage lighting gear and one of the dearest gear is my lighting desk which I have just about paid back and it was even cheaper than the bank by 500 euro.
There is one starting up in Donegal Town — http://dtcconline.net” onclick=”window.open(this.href);return false; this is there web site which was done by me and its very basic as it was done as a freebe for them
I like the 2nd as it shows that you were out that night and took the photos of it. I also like the 3rd one.
There is a creep that live near me who says what I have photos of on that night are not the aurora just because he did not go out and take photos of it and also because I did not ring or send him a text to say the aurora was active.
Like them a lot and also looks like you also got a shooting star near the top of your photo as well. Well been in the right place at the right time is 1 in a 100 with the aurora and to have a shooting star in it at the same time is 1 in 1000. I would say.