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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Just took the dive into FX...opinions on lens selection
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 280541" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>In my opinion as you have a 35mm and propose to get a 50mm, I see no reason for getting 16-35. Get a 24 or 28 for landscapes, and at a later stage you can think of 14. For portraits get an 85 which is extremely sharp or the 105 macro which is good enough for both macros and portraits. At the longer end a prime will normally get you there. Zooms are versatile but cannot beat primes in sharpness and price. For a wedding photographer a zoom is essential as the action is fast paced and there is no time to change lenses, but for normal photographers a bit of patience and foot work will get you the framing you are looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 280541, member: 16090"] In my opinion as you have a 35mm and propose to get a 50mm, I see no reason for getting 16-35. Get a 24 or 28 for landscapes, and at a later stage you can think of 14. For portraits get an 85 which is extremely sharp or the 105 macro which is good enough for both macros and portraits. At the longer end a prime will normally get you there. Zooms are versatile but cannot beat primes in sharpness and price. For a wedding photographer a zoom is essential as the action is fast paced and there is no time to change lenses, but for normal photographers a bit of patience and foot work will get you the framing you are looking for. [/QUOTE]
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