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My Nikon D810 Shots
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<blockquote data-quote="Phillydog1958" data-source="post: 369922" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>Yes, I bought my F/4 lenses first and later added the 24-70mm, 2.8. From my brief experience with the D810, I'd think that any lens placed on it, will over perform. I attempted to display that notion with my posting of the 70-300mm versus the 24-70mm shots of the mill. With the exclusion of the circular polarizer, there are not a lot of differences between the shots with the 2 lenses. I didn't have a CP on the 70-300mm. You can see that the sky isn't as blue and there is more glare on the water. I do think that the 24-70mm is a little sharper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillydog1958, post: 369922, member: 8704"] Yes, I bought my F/4 lenses first and later added the 24-70mm, 2.8. From my brief experience with the D810, I'd think that any lens placed on it, will over perform. I attempted to display that notion with my posting of the 70-300mm versus the 24-70mm shots of the mill. With the exclusion of the circular polarizer, there are not a lot of differences between the shots with the 2 lenses. I didn't have a CP on the 70-300mm. You can see that the sky isn't as blue and there is more glare on the water. I do think that the 24-70mm is a little sharper. [/QUOTE]
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