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<blockquote data-quote="emm2600" data-source="post: 224031" data-attributes="member: 15763"><p>Automotive wise it would depend on what kind of shooting you like to do. For rolling action, unless you are trackside on the barrier you might find 50mm just doesn't have enough reach. Ditto for wildlife and sports - a 70-200mm (maybe with a teleconverter) would probably be more effective overall.</p><p></p><p>Also a final note playing devils advocate again: I went from a kit 18-55/55-200 combo to high quality fast zooms myself and found it effectively quelled my desire for a new body. I'm still on 12mp bodies and until i get a reason to upgrade (something breaks/i need or want to start shooting for poster size prints/etc) i'm happy to stick with 'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emm2600, post: 224031, member: 15763"] Automotive wise it would depend on what kind of shooting you like to do. For rolling action, unless you are trackside on the barrier you might find 50mm just doesn't have enough reach. Ditto for wildlife and sports - a 70-200mm (maybe with a teleconverter) would probably be more effective overall. Also a final note playing devils advocate again: I went from a kit 18-55/55-200 combo to high quality fast zooms myself and found it effectively quelled my desire for a new body. I'm still on 12mp bodies and until i get a reason to upgrade (something breaks/i need or want to start shooting for poster size prints/etc) i'm happy to stick with 'em. [/QUOTE]
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