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Good and Cheap - Lens for my new D610
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 310650" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>The 50mm F1.8d is one of the least expensive lenses for FF. It is sharp and F1.8 will help in low light. If you are not averse to manual focus, a lot of excellent AIS lenses are available for reasonable amount. For wide angle the 28mm F2.8 AIS is one of the best 28mm Nikon has produced.</p><p></p><p>I would avoid older zooms, as the current zooms are much more advanced and in general are much sharper. Given that zooms; at least those that are reasonable cost; are slow compared to primes, the sharper they are the better. If you shoot in low light, then VR would definitely help you.</p><p></p><p>There is not much point using DX lenses on FF sensor. You are better off cropping later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 310650, member: 16090"] The 50mm F1.8d is one of the least expensive lenses for FF. It is sharp and F1.8 will help in low light. If you are not averse to manual focus, a lot of excellent AIS lenses are available for reasonable amount. For wide angle the 28mm F2.8 AIS is one of the best 28mm Nikon has produced. I would avoid older zooms, as the current zooms are much more advanced and in general are much sharper. Given that zooms; at least those that are reasonable cost; are slow compared to primes, the sharper they are the better. If you shoot in low light, then VR would definitely help you. There is not much point using DX lenses on FF sensor. You are better off cropping later. [/QUOTE]
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