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70-200mm with D7000, Nikon (2000e) or Sigma (800e)
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<blockquote data-quote="Heka" data-source="post: 384252" data-attributes="member: 34581"><p>Thanks for the comments, good points from several persons. Nikon VR1 has been one option, but it seems to be a bit difficult to find, here in Finland the market of used lenses is pretty limited. Thanks to J-see for pointing out the fact that the difference in optical sharpness is not that big when using it with D7000 (which will be my main body for next couple of years). 1200e addition to a 800e lens for only minimal performance improvement is not what I want to do, so I decided to go with the Sigma. Let's see how it performs in different situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heka, post: 384252, member: 34581"] Thanks for the comments, good points from several persons. Nikon VR1 has been one option, but it seems to be a bit difficult to find, here in Finland the market of used lenses is pretty limited. Thanks to J-see for pointing out the fact that the difference in optical sharpness is not that big when using it with D7000 (which will be my main body for next couple of years). 1200e addition to a 800e lens for only minimal performance improvement is not what I want to do, so I decided to go with the Sigma. Let's see how it performs in different situations. [/QUOTE]
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