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D800/D800E
Need Help buying lense for D800
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 142657" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>Jake is so right with these posts. For the vast majority, myself included the last thing screwing up our pictures is the glass. In fact you could say our equipment and still be correct.</p><p></p><p>I purposely chose the 24-120 over the 24-70 when I went FX as it's a bit more versatile in a number of ways. I recently borrowed a friends 24-70 to compare it with the 24-120 to make sure I'd made the right decision. At 100% + zoom on my 36 megapixel image I could see slightly better resolution on the 24-70, but even for a pixel peeper like me it wasn't enough to make me regret my decision. </p><p></p><p>The one thing I have learned with the D800 is to get the manfrotto out of the car whenever possible as that makes for very sharp images, even more than glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 142657, member: 8705"] Jake is so right with these posts. For the vast majority, myself included the last thing screwing up our pictures is the glass. In fact you could say our equipment and still be correct. I purposely chose the 24-120 over the 24-70 when I went FX as it's a bit more versatile in a number of ways. I recently borrowed a friends 24-70 to compare it with the 24-120 to make sure I'd made the right decision. At 100% + zoom on my 36 megapixel image I could see slightly better resolution on the 24-70, but even for a pixel peeper like me it wasn't enough to make me regret my decision. The one thing I have learned with the D800 is to get the manfrotto out of the car whenever possible as that makes for very sharp images, even more than glass. [/QUOTE]
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