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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 482113" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>The D4s would be a none starter for me even if budget allowed,ime in the school that thinks reach is important for wildlife and cropping will still be needed even with DX so it has to be a D7200 body,lens well within my budget i had what i considered to be the best,the Tamron 150-600,i had problems with mine but if Tamron could promise me it was sorted i would buy another.</p><p>For flowers and insects well that would be the new love of my life the D750 with a 150mm macro,i could cover most things with those two set ups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 482113, member: 14174"] The D4s would be a none starter for me even if budget allowed,ime in the school that thinks reach is important for wildlife and cropping will still be needed even with DX so it has to be a D7200 body,lens well within my budget i had what i considered to be the best,the Tamron 150-600,i had problems with mine but if Tamron could promise me it was sorted i would buy another. For flowers and insects well that would be the new love of my life the D750 with a 150mm macro,i could cover most things with those two set ups. [/QUOTE]
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