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D750
Landscape and wildlife lens
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<blockquote data-quote="lbeas88" data-source="post: 551111" data-attributes="member: 42041"><p>Hello Nikon family,</p><p></p><p>I just bought the D750 and it was bundled with the 24-120mm. The lens was essentially free with the camera so I figured I could always sell it if I bought a different lens. This is where my predicament is. It's my first full frame camera and I know the focal lengths are all different. I know that the lens I have is a great beginner lens. I just wanted some input as a landscape/wildlife photographer if I'm better keeping this lens until I can afford a really nice telephoto or if I should try to sell the 24-120mm for something like the 70-200mm. I definitely want a lens with a set aperature. I was considering getting a 35mm prime lens or a 24-70mm combo with the 70-200mm. I have shot mostly landscapes because I didn't have the range to shoot wildlife without getting really close but I love wildlife photography. Since I really want that range for both landscape and wildlife, I'm not sure what to start with. I'd appreciate any input. </p><p></p><p>Thanks so much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lbeas88, post: 551111, member: 42041"] Hello Nikon family, I just bought the D750 and it was bundled with the 24-120mm. The lens was essentially free with the camera so I figured I could always sell it if I bought a different lens. This is where my predicament is. It's my first full frame camera and I know the focal lengths are all different. I know that the lens I have is a great beginner lens. I just wanted some input as a landscape/wildlife photographer if I'm better keeping this lens until I can afford a really nice telephoto or if I should try to sell the 24-120mm for something like the 70-200mm. I definitely want a lens with a set aperature. I was considering getting a 35mm prime lens or a 24-70mm combo with the 70-200mm. I have shot mostly landscapes because I didn't have the range to shoot wildlife without getting really close but I love wildlife photography. Since I really want that range for both landscape and wildlife, I'm not sure what to start with. I'd appreciate any input. Thanks so much! [/QUOTE]
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