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D3200
Yet another 'which lens' question
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 325008" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I have found that the zoom is really useful at the shorter side, so 18-55 or 18-105 is very useful. Beyond 150mm there is not much of a choice, it is ether IQ with prime or utility with zoom, unless you go for the expensive professional zooms. So here is what I find useful combunations</p><p>. 18-55 kit zoom - an excellent all round good light lense.</p><p>. 105/135mm prime for both close ups and those middle distances.</p><p>. 300mm for longer distances.</p><p></p><p>As the current 24MP DX sensors are quite good , using primes and cropping gives much better results compared to using inexpensive zooms to fill up the sensor real estate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 325008, member: 16090"] I have found that the zoom is really useful at the shorter side, so 18-55 or 18-105 is very useful. Beyond 150mm there is not much of a choice, it is ether IQ with prime or utility with zoom, unless you go for the expensive professional zooms. So here is what I find useful combunations . 18-55 kit zoom - an excellent all round good light lense. . 105/135mm prime for both close ups and those middle distances. . 300mm for longer distances. As the current 24MP DX sensors are quite good , using primes and cropping gives much better results compared to using inexpensive zooms to fill up the sensor real estate. [/QUOTE]
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