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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 694282" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Before I knew anything about anything I went to Yosemite with a D7000 and a D90 armed with only an 18-105mm and a 28-300mm. I had just started shooting digital after a long break from photography, before which I'd shot with an FM2, so when I saw 28mm I was expecting wide angle but what I got was just under a 50mm at 42mm on the wide end. All I can tell you is that I spent far more time with the 18-105mm because the wide end of the other just wasn't wide enough for landscapes.</p><p></p><p>So, with that said, my 24-120mm f4 practically lives on my D750 when I'm out and about. Bang for the buck I could want little more from a lens. I've been shooting with it since 2014. If I find it more than capable on a full frame camera I suspect you should do even better on a cropped sensor knowing that it's effectively a 35-180mm zoom. After years of use the zoom will slide as it hangs down but I've had no loss in IQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 694282, member: 9240"] Before I knew anything about anything I went to Yosemite with a D7000 and a D90 armed with only an 18-105mm and a 28-300mm. I had just started shooting digital after a long break from photography, before which I'd shot with an FM2, so when I saw 28mm I was expecting wide angle but what I got was just under a 50mm at 42mm on the wide end. All I can tell you is that I spent far more time with the 18-105mm because the wide end of the other just wasn't wide enough for landscapes. So, with that said, my 24-120mm f4 practically lives on my D750 when I'm out and about. Bang for the buck I could want little more from a lens. I've been shooting with it since 2014. If I find it more than capable on a full frame camera I suspect you should do even better on a cropped sensor knowing that it's effectively a 35-180mm zoom. After years of use the zoom will slide as it hangs down but I've had no loss in IQ. [/QUOTE]
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