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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5300
D5300, lenses and Machu Picchu
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluebear" data-source="post: 404516" data-attributes="member: 21798"><p>I was there in 2012. The only lens I used at MP was the 16-85 on my D7000. You need a wide angle for the amazing landscape and panoramas, plus of course THE view, but there's also so much to see in the detail too. You need the flexibility of a zoom, so take the 18-55. With the cropping ability you've got with that sensor you should be fine.</p><p>BTW, if you get the chance to climb Wayna Picchu, take it! The view from the top, looking down over MP, is something I will never forget - or the climb up there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluebear, post: 404516, member: 21798"] I was there in 2012. The only lens I used at MP was the 16-85 on my D7000. You need a wide angle for the amazing landscape and panoramas, plus of course THE view, but there's also so much to see in the detail too. You need the flexibility of a zoom, so take the 18-55. With the cropping ability you've got with that sensor you should be fine. BTW, if you get the chance to climb Wayna Picchu, take it! The view from the top, looking down over MP, is something I will never forget - or the climb up there... [/QUOTE]
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