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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
Dodgy deals?
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<blockquote data-quote="jay_dean" data-source="post: 436186" data-attributes="member: 34040"><p>I think if i were in your situation, i'd opt for the body first, then add the lens. </p><p>The choice between the 150-600 and the 300+1.4tc is a bit horses for courses. The 150-600mm gives you great flexibility, and is easier to use as you can zoom into your subject. A long range prime takes some getting used to at first. Its a bit like looking down a long thin tube, and locating your subject, but should yield slightly sharper imagery. </p><p>just my 2 penneth!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jay_dean, post: 436186, member: 34040"] I think if i were in your situation, i'd opt for the body first, then add the lens. The choice between the 150-600 and the 300+1.4tc is a bit horses for courses. The 150-600mm gives you great flexibility, and is easier to use as you can zoom into your subject. A long range prime takes some getting used to at first. Its a bit like looking down a long thin tube, and locating your subject, but should yield slightly sharper imagery. just my 2 penneth! [/QUOTE]
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