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<blockquote data-quote="Marro" data-source="post: 649094" data-attributes="member: 44395"><p>Thank you friends for your answers. I'll consider Tamron's lenses. One my collegue also adviced to think about Sigma Art series. Probably, 3rd party's examples have to be considered.</p><p></p><p>Hark, I read that 85/1.8 is slower than 1.4 version. I still even don't know whether 85/1.4 as fast as 24-70/2.8. Did you compare them? </p><p>Yes, I use a belt system (Think Tank)</p><p></p><p>Bikerbrent, your answer is the most sober.</p><p></p><p>Aaron, I agree that two cameras are the best choice for a dynamic shooting. I'm not sure that old lenses are apt for me. I haven't experience of using them. It seems old lenses can be slower and much more difficult in work. Correct me If I'm wrong.</p><p></p><p>Sparky, your answer is 100% true but I almost don't take pictures of still life and others. I know one successful photojournalist who uses primes but he carries two cameras. </p><p>Thank you, I'll think about D lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marro, post: 649094, member: 44395"] Thank you friends for your answers. I'll consider Tamron's lenses. One my collegue also adviced to think about Sigma Art series. Probably, 3rd party's examples have to be considered. Hark, I read that 85/1.8 is slower than 1.4 version. I still even don't know whether 85/1.4 as fast as 24-70/2.8. Did you compare them? Yes, I use a belt system (Think Tank) Bikerbrent, your answer is the most sober. Aaron, I agree that two cameras are the best choice for a dynamic shooting. I'm not sure that old lenses are apt for me. I haven't experience of using them. It seems old lenses can be slower and much more difficult in work. Correct me If I'm wrong. Sparky, your answer is 100% true but I almost don't take pictures of still life and others. I know one successful photojournalist who uses primes but he carries two cameras. Thank you, I'll think about D lenses. [/QUOTE]
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