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28-300mm on D750 -- Is this a dumb idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="jmcadory" data-source="post: 651064" data-attributes="member: 43903"><p>I have fast Nikon 24-70 & 70-200 lenses which I love but on trips that involve airplanes or cruise ships or any circumstance where weight is an issue I only take the 28-300. For travel it is a great single lens that covers a great focal range and since most of my travel photography is for daylight shots the slower lens is ok. It's not as sharp as I would like but with a little Lightroom or Photoshop help it gets the job done. Another upside is that it is a much lighter lens which is a real benefit on long days of walking around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmcadory, post: 651064, member: 43903"] I have fast Nikon 24-70 & 70-200 lenses which I love but on trips that involve airplanes or cruise ships or any circumstance where weight is an issue I only take the 28-300. For travel it is a great single lens that covers a great focal range and since most of my travel photography is for daylight shots the slower lens is ok. It's not as sharp as I would like but with a little Lightroom or Photoshop help it gets the job done. Another upside is that it is a much lighter lens which is a real benefit on long days of walking around. [/QUOTE]
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