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<blockquote data-quote="eal1" data-source="post: 350382" data-attributes="member: 8642"><p>Thanks Glenn for the best parameters in Manual. I am renting the tamron on my 610 and may also bring my D7000 as backup, maybe with a 35mm 1.8 DX which is a really nice little lens, and allow family and friends to also take photos using that. I know the guests will take pictures using their cell phones, but i want to provide my daughter and son-in-law with a little album that I shot at the baby shower.ANd, you are correct - i might just purchase the lens if i love it. I know the 24-85 is a good lens, but it doesn't do all that well when i travel to europe or elsewhere on vacation and walk into dark churches and cannot use flash. I don't have much to lose by renting to see how well the 24-70's work and, perhaps, if i like the tamron and how it renders color, i might just be in line to purchase it! Oh, and while i like group shots, i will try to isolate my wife and daughters and i do love bokeh and the feeling it conveys when individuals are featured in the photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eal1, post: 350382, member: 8642"] Thanks Glenn for the best parameters in Manual. I am renting the tamron on my 610 and may also bring my D7000 as backup, maybe with a 35mm 1.8 DX which is a really nice little lens, and allow family and friends to also take photos using that. I know the guests will take pictures using their cell phones, but i want to provide my daughter and son-in-law with a little album that I shot at the baby shower.ANd, you are correct - i might just purchase the lens if i love it. I know the 24-85 is a good lens, but it doesn't do all that well when i travel to europe or elsewhere on vacation and walk into dark churches and cannot use flash. I don't have much to lose by renting to see how well the 24-70's work and, perhaps, if i like the tamron and how it renders color, i might just be in line to purchase it! Oh, and while i like group shots, i will try to isolate my wife and daughters and i do love bokeh and the feeling it conveys when individuals are featured in the photo. [/QUOTE]
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