So I fell into a (small) raise, and a 700$ bonus today at work. Pretty sweet!
It came at a good time too, since I've been thinking about FF and the 24-70 a LOT recently.
I currently have a D7000, 16-85 and a 50 1.4 (which I'd like to keep for when I have a FF camera). Thinking about selling the D7K and the 16-85 to fund either a D610 or a 24-70. I just don't know which I want first.
I know, glass is always a better investment. But it seems kind of pointless without reaping full advantage of the field of view that lens would offer me. Not to mention the better field of view the 50 would offer.
Such is my dilemma.
I've also been looking at that Tamron 24-70 and while the price is really nice, I don't know if It'd be always in the back of my mind that I should have gone first party with it and just cried once, you know? Obviously I'm not Mr. Moneybags here, but I do think that a 24-70 and a fast prime could get someone through just about any situation they would encounter.
Blech. I guess this post is kind of a rant, but it's secretly asking for 'nudges' in a direction
It came at a good time too, since I've been thinking about FF and the 24-70 a LOT recently.
I currently have a D7000, 16-85 and a 50 1.4 (which I'd like to keep for when I have a FF camera). Thinking about selling the D7K and the 16-85 to fund either a D610 or a 24-70. I just don't know which I want first.
I know, glass is always a better investment. But it seems kind of pointless without reaping full advantage of the field of view that lens would offer me. Not to mention the better field of view the 50 would offer.
Such is my dilemma.
I've also been looking at that Tamron 24-70 and while the price is really nice, I don't know if It'd be always in the back of my mind that I should have gone first party with it and just cried once, you know? Obviously I'm not Mr. Moneybags here, but I do think that a 24-70 and a fast prime could get someone through just about any situation they would encounter.
Blech. I guess this post is kind of a rant, but it's secretly asking for 'nudges' in a direction