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<blockquote data-quote="Tony_T" data-source="post: 704447" data-attributes="member: 46741"><p>Hi, everyone, I'm a new member, and long-time Nikon user. Currently use a D800E with a 24 - 85 lens, with a D7000 back-up body with a 16 - 85 mm lens. I also use a D5200 for those times I want to get close to the ground using the swiveling screen.</p><p>I am constantly disappointed with the lenses I use not producing good light stars. I have a 3rd party Tokina lens that really does produce good stars.</p><p>I would really appreciate any feedback that would help me with my Nikon lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony_T, post: 704447, member: 46741"] Hi, everyone, I'm a new member, and long-time Nikon user. Currently use a D800E with a 24 - 85 lens, with a D7000 back-up body with a 16 - 85 mm lens. I also use a D5200 for those times I want to get close to the ground using the swiveling screen. I am constantly disappointed with the lenses I use not producing good light stars. I have a 3rd party Tokina lens that really does produce good stars. I would really appreciate any feedback that would help me with my Nikon lenses. [/QUOTE]
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