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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 483106" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>I personally prefer my 300mm PF for wildlife. It doesn't always get me as close as I want but the upside is that I can carry it all day even when attached to my D810. It's not front heavy which makes it balance the weight nicely in my hand. Besides that I usually have the 18-35mm on me but it's more for the occasional landscape than wildlife.</p><p></p><p>Another advantage is that I can stuff all that, cam included, into a ridiculous small Lowepro (Nova 140 or 170, I'd have to check to be sure) which is very handy when I am walking through less accessible parts and don't want to bump my gear into everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 483106, member: 31330"] I personally prefer my 300mm PF for wildlife. It doesn't always get me as close as I want but the upside is that I can carry it all day even when attached to my D810. It's not front heavy which makes it balance the weight nicely in my hand. Besides that I usually have the 18-35mm on me but it's more for the occasional landscape than wildlife. Another advantage is that I can stuff all that, cam included, into a ridiculous small Lowepro (Nova 140 or 170, I'd have to check to be sure) which is very handy when I am walking through less accessible parts and don't want to bump my gear into everything. [/QUOTE]
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