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Is it a good idea to let go of lenses that do not get used a lot?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 220341" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>All I can say is that when I look at the breadth of what you're keeping, outside of the 28mm f1.8G and possibly the 105mm everything else exists outside the scope of your other lenses. Unless you're abandoning the idea that you'll ever need an ultrawide, or have plans on eventually completing the "Trinity" series, I'd hold onto the 16-35mm for sure, and having a 300mm around when you're shooting full frame is a huge plus.</p><p></p><p>So, if you <em>need</em> to sell them to fund the replacement of your D800 then I understand, as having glass is useless without a camera. But if you don't need to then I would hold onto them. At least the 16-35mm and the 300mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 220341, member: 9240"] All I can say is that when I look at the breadth of what you're keeping, outside of the 28mm f1.8G and possibly the 105mm everything else exists outside the scope of your other lenses. Unless you're abandoning the idea that you'll ever need an ultrawide, or have plans on eventually completing the "Trinity" series, I'd hold onto the 16-35mm for sure, and having a 300mm around when you're shooting full frame is a huge plus. So, if you [I]need[/I] to sell them to fund the replacement of your D800 then I understand, as having glass is useless without a camera. But if you don't need to then I would hold onto them. At least the 16-35mm and the 300mm. [/QUOTE]
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