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<blockquote data-quote="NVSteve" data-source="post: 130436" data-attributes="member: 13248"><p>Ditto. The 24-85VR I got with my D600 was only a stop-gap measure until I had time to research options. Unfortunately (or fortunately rather) it had a massive decentering issue & had to go back to Nikon. Before I sent it in, I picked up the 24-120 because that is the zoom range I am accustomed to. I don't need 2.8 in that range & have a couple of primes to deal with those situations when I do actually need more light gathering. Anyway, Nikon ended up shipping me a new 24-85 and it is really good. Perfect size for all my hiking and backpacking, but the 24-120 stays on the camera the majority of the time now. Zooms are my bread and butter, as I typically can't physically move a few steps forward or back, especially if I'm on a narrow trail somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NVSteve, post: 130436, member: 13248"] Ditto. The 24-85VR I got with my D600 was only a stop-gap measure until I had time to research options. Unfortunately (or fortunately rather) it had a massive decentering issue & had to go back to Nikon. Before I sent it in, I picked up the 24-120 because that is the zoom range I am accustomed to. I don't need 2.8 in that range & have a couple of primes to deal with those situations when I do actually need more light gathering. Anyway, Nikon ended up shipping me a new 24-85 and it is really good. Perfect size for all my hiking and backpacking, but the 24-120 stays on the camera the majority of the time now. Zooms are my bread and butter, as I typically can't physically move a few steps forward or back, especially if I'm on a narrow trail somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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