Limiting the field to two lenses makes it tough to cover every possible scenario WELL... But if I could only have two bits of glass for my DX body I wouldn't want to be without a good, fast 35mm prime. My first choice would be the Sigma f/1.4 DG HSM "Art" series, but I could live with the Nikon 35mm f/1.8G if I had to. My second lens probably be a 70-200mm f/2.8 like the Tamron Di VC USD. I could do so much with just those two lenses that I would never be bored.Given your choice, what would be your 2 recommended lenses for a D7200.
Given your choice, what would be your 2 recommended lenses for a D7200.
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Brad
Given your choice, what would be your 2 recommended lenses for a D7200.
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Brad
If I only had a D7200 (DX camera) and a choice of 2 lenses, it would be the Nikkor 18-140mm for walkaround , landscapes , butterflies and flowers, and the Nikkor 200-500mm for wildlife.Given your choice, what would be your 2 recommended lenses for a D7200.
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Brad
I lens that stay on my camera the most is the sigma 18-35 A. The second most used lens would be my tokina 100 mm macro.
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Well I actually shoot a 7100 myself, but my two go-to lenses are a Tamron 17-50 2.8 and my sigma 70-200mm 2.8. I have both a 1.4x and 2x teleconverter so with just the 2 lenses I can cover most everything I need and if more reach is needed I can get out to 400mm at 5.6.Given your choice, what would be your 2 recommended lenses for a D7200.
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Brad