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D5100
planned out my next lens bag
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<blockquote data-quote="eurotrash" data-source="post: 66530" data-attributes="member: 9237"><p>I like traveling light. Body, 2 lenses, one attached is ideal. Maybe a light low-light prime mixed in there..</p><p>I shoot architecture sometimes for profit and random business and goings on around town/forests, on hikes and such. So here's what I came up with.</p><p></p><p>-5 Million Dollar Home (or whichever fits my gear plus a shell if it rains, perhaps a candy bar too) Really wish they made this in a waterproof or at least water resistant material though.</p><p>-New D7100 (whatever it's going to be called) OR New D400, still need to decide on this when specs are out. Should be weather sealed though.</p><p>-Nikkor 16-85 (walk-around lens)</p><p>-Tokina 11-16 (UWA)</p><p>-Nikon 35mm 1.8g (for when I know I'll encounter low light. I'll leave the Tokina home sometimes of course as it's a pretty specialty lens anyway and the 16-85 will likely cover most of my needs down to low light. I also already own this one so I needn't spend extra money. Considering swapping this for the new 40mm though...thoughts?)</p><p></p><p>And....THATS IT! My back will thank me. I think 85mm is enough reach to be honest. I just don't see myself missing it as much as I fear I will. I'll be renting these lenses for a full week just to see what's what before I buy of course.</p><p></p><p>What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eurotrash, post: 66530, member: 9237"] I like traveling light. Body, 2 lenses, one attached is ideal. Maybe a light low-light prime mixed in there.. I shoot architecture sometimes for profit and random business and goings on around town/forests, on hikes and such. So here's what I came up with. -5 Million Dollar Home (or whichever fits my gear plus a shell if it rains, perhaps a candy bar too) Really wish they made this in a waterproof or at least water resistant material though. -New D7100 (whatever it's going to be called) OR New D400, still need to decide on this when specs are out. Should be weather sealed though. -Nikkor 16-85 (walk-around lens) -Tokina 11-16 (UWA) -Nikon 35mm 1.8g (for when I know I'll encounter low light. I'll leave the Tokina home sometimes of course as it's a pretty specialty lens anyway and the 16-85 will likely cover most of my needs down to low light. I also already own this one so I needn't spend extra money. Considering swapping this for the new 40mm though...thoughts?) And....THATS IT! My back will thank me. I think 85mm is enough reach to be honest. I just don't see myself missing it as much as I fear I will. I'll be renting these lenses for a full week just to see what's what before I buy of course. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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