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<blockquote data-quote="D12345678" data-source="post: 289038" data-attributes="member: 11301"><p>For my D7100 I'm mainly using a tokina 116 for wide and both a 55-300 and 70-300 for the long end. In the gap between these two extremes I've so far been happy with the performance of my 24f2.8D, but I prefer to mainly leave the 24 on my D610 or F100, so I'm looking for suggestions for either a prime or mid range zoom to fill the gap with the D7100.</p><p>*Prefer to keep the price low (under $500)</p><p>*Have no need for a fast lens</p><p>*Sharpness is a priority</p><p>*The closer the focusing distance, the better</p><p>*Prefer to stick with Nikon/Nikkor</p><p>*Not so important, but prefer a full frame rather than DX, as I say though I'm not overly concerned</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D12345678, post: 289038, member: 11301"] For my D7100 I'm mainly using a tokina 116 for wide and both a 55-300 and 70-300 for the long end. In the gap between these two extremes I've so far been happy with the performance of my 24f2.8D, but I prefer to mainly leave the 24 on my D610 or F100, so I'm looking for suggestions for either a prime or mid range zoom to fill the gap with the D7100. *Prefer to keep the price low (under $500) *Have no need for a fast lens *Sharpness is a priority *The closer the focusing distance, the better *Prefer to stick with Nikon/Nikkor *Not so important, but prefer a full frame rather than DX, as I say though I'm not overly concerned [/QUOTE]
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