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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 319361" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>If you're looking mostly for landscapes then you're likely not going to be worrying about High ISO noise and minimal DoF. And even so, with the D610 you've got one of the best low light sensors out there. Speaking from personal experience, I went with the 16-35mm f/4. Other forum members who have (or have had) both posted images from each and the difference in IQ is indistinguishable on the 1000px here, even at 100% crop. <em>Maybe</em> a little more CA in the corners. The nice thing is, I've got a flat front element on the 16-35mm, so screwing on a 10-stop ND takes seconds and I can leave the lens on. I also love the fact that they put VR on it, because sometimes when the light is low and right you want to make sure that your shot at 1/8 sec and ISO 100 has a shot of being crisp because you forgot your tripod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 319361, member: 9240"] If you're looking mostly for landscapes then you're likely not going to be worrying about High ISO noise and minimal DoF. And even so, with the D610 you've got one of the best low light sensors out there. Speaking from personal experience, I went with the 16-35mm f/4. Other forum members who have (or have had) both posted images from each and the difference in IQ is indistinguishable on the 1000px here, even at 100% crop. [I]Maybe[/I] a little more CA in the corners. The nice thing is, I've got a flat front element on the 16-35mm, so screwing on a 10-stop ND takes seconds and I can leave the lens on. I also love the fact that they put VR on it, because sometimes when the light is low and right you want to make sure that your shot at 1/8 sec and ISO 100 has a shot of being crisp because you forgot your tripod. [/QUOTE]
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