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Upgrading tele for wildlife, need suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="snj979s" data-source="post: 600440" data-attributes="member: 43052"><p>I'm thinking of selling my Sony kit. It just makes more sense to use a second body of the same brand. All my lenses for Nikon work on dx. Was looking at the D7200 some today. But it doesn't solve my dilemma of wanting more reach (potentially from a crop) and wanting to retain the high ISO performance of my full frame. Best option may be what most of you have been saying, just getting a lens with more reach for my D800. I was shooting eagles yesterday (I added one as my first image here, check it out!) and I do think I would miss being able to zoom. Also my arms are sore today from holding a lens that is much less in weight than the super-zooms. So I'm still conflicted between the 300mm (I could get the feather weight PF version) and the 200-500 (zoom plus bigger muscles). lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snj979s, post: 600440, member: 43052"] I'm thinking of selling my Sony kit. It just makes more sense to use a second body of the same brand. All my lenses for Nikon work on dx. Was looking at the D7200 some today. But it doesn't solve my dilemma of wanting more reach (potentially from a crop) and wanting to retain the high ISO performance of my full frame. Best option may be what most of you have been saying, just getting a lens with more reach for my D800. I was shooting eagles yesterday (I added one as my first image here, check it out!) and I do think I would miss being able to zoom. Also my arms are sore today from holding a lens that is much less in weight than the super-zooms. So I'm still conflicted between the 300mm (I could get the feather weight PF version) and the 200-500 (zoom plus bigger muscles). lol [/QUOTE]
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