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Walk around lens decision
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 558292" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>This question boils down to deciding on what you to compromise on and by how much; because you're going to have compromise somewhere unless you're willing to put out some major <em>dinero</em>. This is a cost vs. image quality vs. ease of carry (e.g. weight) question, as I see it and personally, I too find the Nikon 18-140mm a good middle ground. If you want something with a longer, or wider reach, and/or higher IQ, or a faster maximum aperture that's great, you can have those things but you're going to have to pay for it, dearly; either in dollars, weight or both and most likely the latter. We'd all love to see the 10-500mm f/1.4 lens with superb IQ across the board that costs $300 and weighs eight ounces but it doesn't exist and it's probably not going to in our lifetimes.</p><p></p><p>Besides, there will <em>always</em> be those times you can't get the shot you want because you don't have the right lens on at that particular moment. That's just life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 558292, member: 13090"] This question boils down to deciding on what you to compromise on and by how much; because you're going to have compromise somewhere unless you're willing to put out some major [I]dinero[/I]. This is a cost vs. image quality vs. ease of carry (e.g. weight) question, as I see it and personally, I too find the Nikon 18-140mm a good middle ground. If you want something with a longer, or wider reach, and/or higher IQ, or a faster maximum aperture that's great, you can have those things but you're going to have to pay for it, dearly; either in dollars, weight or both and most likely the latter. We'd all love to see the 10-500mm f/1.4 lens with superb IQ across the board that costs $300 and weighs eight ounces but it doesn't exist and it's probably not going to in our lifetimes. Besides, there will [I]always[/I] be those times you can't get the shot you want because you don't have the right lens on at that particular moment. That's just life. [/QUOTE]
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