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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 93582" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>ah,, yup,, lens, I run a 24-85 on my D7000, I started with the 18-55 but it squeeks and seems to be hunting more and more focusing, the 24-85 just has better build quality. </p><p></p><p>Here is some advice, take it if you like, with the D7000, you can buy really really cheap old glass, and well, a really cool one believe it or not is a 28-70 3.5,, which you can pick up for 80 dollars, actually quite sharp, extremely small, and such a bargain. Not a super broad range, but enough to work in most situations. </p><p></p><p>Then for really funky, get a old manual glass 20 3.5,, ultra small, sharp, and well covers your wide angle when needed, both work just fine on a D600 later. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes the older glass are bargains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 93582, member: 10038"] ah,, yup,, lens, I run a 24-85 on my D7000, I started with the 18-55 but it squeeks and seems to be hunting more and more focusing, the 24-85 just has better build quality. Here is some advice, take it if you like, with the D7000, you can buy really really cheap old glass, and well, a really cool one believe it or not is a 28-70 3.5,, which you can pick up for 80 dollars, actually quite sharp, extremely small, and such a bargain. Not a super broad range, but enough to work in most situations. Then for really funky, get a old manual glass 20 3.5,, ultra small, sharp, and well covers your wide angle when needed, both work just fine on a D600 later. Sometimes the older glass are bargains. [/QUOTE]
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