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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 78216" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>It has been my experience that my D800 makes a lens better than worse. I have discussed this with a couple of other D800 users and both have stated the same things. I know on the net, they make big deal of lens differences and such, but often are just splitting hairs. I bet the D600 will be the same.</p><p></p><p>So, second the notion of tuning the lens selection to your type of shooting and budget. Since this camera can drive any auto focus lens and any manual lens so your selection is vast. </p><p></p><p>so, for example, 60 mm macro D is a good deal. for fun, can buy a used 50mm 2.0 manual (sweat lens), yes, the latest G lens are high quality, but if your budget is tight, don't be afraid of buying older lens.</p><p></p><p>One lens to consider is the 85 1.8 lens, quite sharp. frankly, your choice is so broad,,, that it is like a kid in a candy store. </p><p></p><p>that is the joy of Nikon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 78216, member: 10038"] It has been my experience that my D800 makes a lens better than worse. I have discussed this with a couple of other D800 users and both have stated the same things. I know on the net, they make big deal of lens differences and such, but often are just splitting hairs. I bet the D600 will be the same. So, second the notion of tuning the lens selection to your type of shooting and budget. Since this camera can drive any auto focus lens and any manual lens so your selection is vast. so, for example, 60 mm macro D is a good deal. for fun, can buy a used 50mm 2.0 manual (sweat lens), yes, the latest G lens are high quality, but if your budget is tight, don't be afraid of buying older lens. One lens to consider is the 85 1.8 lens, quite sharp. frankly, your choice is so broad,,, that it is like a kid in a candy store. that is the joy of Nikon. [/QUOTE]
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