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Are you a lens snob? Might wanna give this a read!
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 580240" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>A agree with the article. I too have the 18-55 VR-II kit lens and the 35mm F1.8DX. I find that barring long shots and macro, these two lenses cover most of my photographic needs. Yes it will be nice to have those F2.8 or F1.4 super sharp lenses, but then what do I do with the output. Unless I use a tripod and print big, these two lenses are perfect for upto 8x12 prints and low weight (with D3300) is a bonus while on the move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 580240, member: 16090"] A agree with the article. I too have the 18-55 VR-II kit lens and the 35mm F1.8DX. I find that barring long shots and macro, these two lenses cover most of my photographic needs. Yes it will be nice to have those F2.8 or F1.4 super sharp lenses, but then what do I do with the output. Unless I use a tripod and print big, these two lenses are perfect for upto 8x12 prints and low weight (with D3300) is a bonus while on the move. [/QUOTE]
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