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Upgrading tele for wildlife, need suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="jay_dean" data-source="post: 597784" data-attributes="member: 34040"><p>Its the old adage, you can never have enough reach, and it depends on the budget. I'm not a fan of TC's and i do own one. You could spend £500 or £15,000 on a lens and anywhere in-between. Second hand is a great money saver. In the older camp theres lenses such as the Sigma 50-500mm and the 150-500 or 500mm prime. Then theres the newer generation Sigma, Tamrom and Nikon as mentioned above or even Nikon primes. Using a D800, whatever lens you choose you'll still be cropping. Welcome along..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jay_dean, post: 597784, member: 34040"] Its the old adage, you can never have enough reach, and it depends on the budget. I'm not a fan of TC's and i do own one. You could spend £500 or £15,000 on a lens and anywhere in-between. Second hand is a great money saver. In the older camp theres lenses such as the Sigma 50-500mm and the 150-500 or 500mm prime. Then theres the newer generation Sigma, Tamrom and Nikon as mentioned above or even Nikon primes. Using a D800, whatever lens you choose you'll still be cropping. Welcome along.. [/QUOTE]
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