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<blockquote data-quote="Danino" data-source="post: 555570" data-attributes="member: 42171"><p>I think the Tokina 11-20 will ensure you miss nothing and is easier to focus and a relatively fast lens too. You will need to consider your ISO very carefully between 6400 and 25,600 depending on shutter speed 1/1000-1/2000 sec so you may have to shoot f2.8-f5.6. Second choice is the 18-140mm VR but remember AF may not work under these light conditions, the 150-600mm would be very difficult and you might miss a great deal trying to compose and focus your shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danino, post: 555570, member: 42171"] I think the Tokina 11-20 will ensure you miss nothing and is easier to focus and a relatively fast lens too. You will need to consider your ISO very carefully between 6400 and 25,600 depending on shutter speed 1/1000-1/2000 sec so you may have to shoot f2.8-f5.6. Second choice is the 18-140mm VR but remember AF may not work under these light conditions, the 150-600mm would be very difficult and you might miss a great deal trying to compose and focus your shot. [/QUOTE]
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