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Confused on Lens for Landscapes
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael J." data-source="post: 358332" data-attributes="member: 13861"><p>I prefer my Nikon 16-85mm. I have got the Sigma 10-20mm as well but didn't try that much with landscape. But the few shots I did were amazing too. But I wanna just say that at my beginning with my D5100 and th e18-55 Kit Lens my Landscape photos were wonderful too.</p><p> I actually use any lens I have in my bag to do landscape, cos it is not everything to get all you see in the photo it is the detail what the photo makes great. </p><p></p><p>Imagine what the photo should say and use what you have on your camera. At the end nobody knows for sure which lens you had mounted on your cam. The result is what counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael J., post: 358332, member: 13861"] I prefer my Nikon 16-85mm. I have got the Sigma 10-20mm as well but didn't try that much with landscape. But the few shots I did were amazing too. But I wanna just say that at my beginning with my D5100 and th e18-55 Kit Lens my Landscape photos were wonderful too. I actually use any lens I have in my bag to do landscape, cos it is not everything to get all you see in the photo it is the detail what the photo makes great. Imagine what the photo should say and use what you have on your camera. At the end nobody knows for sure which lens you had mounted on your cam. The result is what counts. [/QUOTE]
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