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<blockquote data-quote="Bikerbrent_RIP" data-source="post: 581580" data-attributes="member: 42081"><p>You fail to mention what camera body you will be using. From your lens selection, I would guess an FX body, but from your sample photos it looks like a D80 (DX body). If an FX body I would agree with Fish's suggestion. Also I would say if the 1.4x converter can be used with the 24-70 I would suggest taking it to get a little longer reach (about 100mm). If a DX body, I would probably keep the 14-24 mounted for a 21-36mm range. The 24-70 will give you a 36-105mm range and the 1.4x would increase the top range to about 150mm. I would also wish I had something wider like a 11-28 or 12-24 DX lens to replace the 14-24 on a DX. In my own situation, I would take my D7200 with 18-200 and my 12-24 for this type of project. This would give me a total ranges of 18-300mm. And yes, the 18-200 is NOT as sharp as the 24-70, but in this situation it would be a good trade-off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bikerbrent_RIP, post: 581580, member: 42081"] You fail to mention what camera body you will be using. From your lens selection, I would guess an FX body, but from your sample photos it looks like a D80 (DX body). If an FX body I would agree with Fish's suggestion. Also I would say if the 1.4x converter can be used with the 24-70 I would suggest taking it to get a little longer reach (about 100mm). If a DX body, I would probably keep the 14-24 mounted for a 21-36mm range. The 24-70 will give you a 36-105mm range and the 1.4x would increase the top range to about 150mm. I would also wish I had something wider like a 11-28 or 12-24 DX lens to replace the 14-24 on a DX. In my own situation, I would take my D7200 with 18-200 and my 12-24 for this type of project. This would give me a total ranges of 18-300mm. And yes, the 18-200 is NOT as sharp as the 24-70, but in this situation it would be a good trade-off. [/QUOTE]
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