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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 335225" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>I have an all-in-one for situations where I know I won't be able to change lenses. For instance, my wife and I went to Hawaii a couple months back. I knew there would be at least two <a href="http://nikonites.com/telephoto/22231-travel-telephoto-d800-2.html#post301523" target="_blank">situations</a> where changing lenses would be an issue. When you visit the USS Arizona / Pearl Harbor Memorial you are not allowed to bring <u>any</u> bags but are allowed to bring a camera. We also took a helicopter tour over Volcano National Park. In both cases having a all-in-one were perfect.</p><p></p><p>When I shot DX I had the Nikon 18-200 and now that I'm shooting FX I have a Tamron 28-300. I purchased both used realizing they wouldn't be primary lenses. If you can afford to have an all-in-one in your kit and can manage any potential trade-offs, they are useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 335225, member: 986"] I have an all-in-one for situations where I know I won't be able to change lenses. For instance, my wife and I went to Hawaii a couple months back. I knew there would be at least two [url=http://nikonites.com/telephoto/22231-travel-telephoto-d800-2.html#post301523]situations[/url] where changing lenses would be an issue. When you visit the USS Arizona / Pearl Harbor Memorial you are not allowed to bring [U]any[/U] bags but are allowed to bring a camera. We also took a helicopter tour over Volcano National Park. In both cases having a all-in-one were perfect. When I shot DX I had the Nikon 18-200 and now that I'm shooting FX I have a Tamron 28-300. I purchased both used realizing they wouldn't be primary lenses. If you can afford to have an all-in-one in your kit and can manage any potential trade-offs, they are useful. [/QUOTE]
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