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D7200
Sony user moving to Nikon D7200 and looking for some advice on lenses please
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<blockquote data-quote="Metal Jacket" data-source="post: 601829" data-attributes="member: 43028"><p>having been where you are I would suggest ..</p><p>For the wide angle ..you are in trouble here as DX is not ideal ..10mm to XX probably Tokina.</p><p>Can you not stick with your Sony for this function ?</p><p>Tele the 18-140 ..going over 140 with DX zooms the quality goes down hill better to crop...check out DXO</p><p>Birdy ..the Tamron 150-600 G2....you will realize that fine focus adjust is everything when birding and this gives you the dock.DX is perfect for birds as it gives you more POI.</p><p>While you may be a raw fanatic remember that your camera comes out the factory soft so you need to go to picture control and bump the sharpness up to +9. At the very least this will give you a sharper LCD for magnified chimping and good JPEG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Metal Jacket, post: 601829, member: 43028"] having been where you are I would suggest .. For the wide angle ..you are in trouble here as DX is not ideal ..10mm to XX probably Tokina. Can you not stick with your Sony for this function ? Tele the 18-140 ..going over 140 with DX zooms the quality goes down hill better to crop...check out DXO Birdy ..the Tamron 150-600 G2....you will realize that fine focus adjust is everything when birding and this gives you the dock.DX is perfect for birds as it gives you more POI. While you may be a raw fanatic remember that your camera comes out the factory soft so you need to go to picture control and bump the sharpness up to +9. At the very least this will give you a sharper LCD for magnified chimping and good JPEG. [/QUOTE]
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