I have a D90 which I take everywhere and hence, want lenses that do everything. So I have the lenses below
Tokina 11-16 f2.8 (for my panoramics)
Nikon 18-105 f3.5 (general use)
nikon 50mm f1.4 (for low light)
nikon 70-300 f4.5 (wildlife etc)
but my 70-300 always seems too short in focal length! I can never get zoomed in enough on wildlife.
although I sell my work in a few galleries, I would class my photography as a hobby, so spending thousands on lenses is a no go.
I was looking for a lens with a longer focal length, but they don't seem so regularly available.... 300 seems to be it, with 200mm being the norm. So what am I missing? And any suggestions for how I can zoom in more without spending thousands?
Tokina 11-16 f2.8 (for my panoramics)
Nikon 18-105 f3.5 (general use)
nikon 50mm f1.4 (for low light)
nikon 70-300 f4.5 (wildlife etc)
but my 70-300 always seems too short in focal length! I can never get zoomed in enough on wildlife.
although I sell my work in a few galleries, I would class my photography as a hobby, so spending thousands on lenses is a no go.
I was looking for a lens with a longer focal length, but they don't seem so regularly available.... 300 seems to be it, with 200mm being the norm. So what am I missing? And any suggestions for how I can zoom in more without spending thousands?