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Sony user moving to Nikon D7200 and looking for some advice on lenses please
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<blockquote data-quote="Bikerbrent" data-source="post: 601745" data-attributes="member: 42081"><p>Welcome aboard. Enjoy the ride.</p><p></p><p>I use the D7200 and love it. I purchased this camera about a year ago to replace my 2006 vintage D200, which still works great. I purchased the D7200 in lieu of the D500 because I couldn't justify the price vs. features difference. While the D500 AF might be a tiny bit better for birding, the higher resolution, built-in flash, and 1/2 price point of the D7200 won out. Unless you are heavily into sports/action and need a huge buffer, the D7200 wins hands down.</p><p></p><p>I also use a Tokina 12-24mm f4 lens for wide angle and find it great. From everything I have heard, the Tokina 11-16mm or 11-20mm are great lens. Besides the 12-24, I also own the Tokina 100mm f2.8 Macro, 28-70mm f2.6/2.8 and 24-200 mm and find all of them great and even even better when you factor in the prices. The last two lens are from my film days, but work very well on the D7200.</p><p></p><p>Finally, I also own the Sigma 150-600 and find this lens hard to beat on a D7200. It even works with my 1.4 TC and this coupled with the cropping capability of 24Mpixels makes this combination great for birding and wildlife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bikerbrent, post: 601745, member: 42081"] Welcome aboard. Enjoy the ride. I use the D7200 and love it. I purchased this camera about a year ago to replace my 2006 vintage D200, which still works great. I purchased the D7200 in lieu of the D500 because I couldn't justify the price vs. features difference. While the D500 AF might be a tiny bit better for birding, the higher resolution, built-in flash, and 1/2 price point of the D7200 won out. Unless you are heavily into sports/action and need a huge buffer, the D7200 wins hands down. I also use a Tokina 12-24mm f4 lens for wide angle and find it great. From everything I have heard, the Tokina 11-16mm or 11-20mm are great lens. Besides the 12-24, I also own the Tokina 100mm f2.8 Macro, 28-70mm f2.6/2.8 and 24-200 mm and find all of them great and even even better when you factor in the prices. The last two lens are from my film days, but work very well on the D7200. Finally, I also own the Sigma 150-600 and find this lens hard to beat on a D7200. It even works with my 1.4 TC and this coupled with the cropping capability of 24Mpixels makes this combination great for birding and wildlife. [/QUOTE]
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