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Posted by jk: Wed Mar 27th, 2013 06:22 | 1st Post |
I have recommended the newish Nikon 70-300 f3.5-5.6 AFS G lens for travel use. DxO have been testing various lenses on the D800 to find the best of the best. http://nikonrumors.com/2013/03/22/dxomark-best-lenses-for-the-nikon-d800-camera-part-2-telephoto-lenses.aspx/#more-56430 The Nikon 70-300 comes out as the best telephoto.
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Posted by TomOC: Wed Mar 27th, 2013 12:55 | 2nd Post |
Sounds like a lot of lens for the money, but have you looked at the 28-300? It's more money, but more range. I've been very satisfied with it except for relatively slow focus (not like the old 80-400 but not like the 70-200 either) I guess it all depends on what kind of travelling you are doing - for trips that are just "tourist" trips, I want small, light bodies and lenses (or lens) and will be willing to let my feet do the zooming like the good old days . If you are really going to be shooting a lot, then bring in the zooms
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Posted by jk: Wed Mar 27th, 2013 16:06 | 3rd Post |
I think that the 28-300 has some issues with control of distortion at w/a end. In reality I dont usually rate DxO tests as I think they are somewhat artificial wrt real world use!
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Posted by Squarerigger: Wed Mar 27th, 2013 16:32 | 4th Post |
Looks like the real winner is the new 70-200mm f4. Looks like it can compete with the much heavier f2.8 version if f4 is ok with the user. Not to mention the cost factor.
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Posted by Eric: Wed Mar 27th, 2013 17:13 | 5th Post |
jk wrote:I have recommended the newish Nikon 70-300 f3.5-5.6 AFS G lens for travel use. I've added one to my bag for my holiday. The Fuji xe1 covers the wide to standard range, the 70-300 with the D7000 gives a lightweight pairing. It also is good for IR...although a bit long on the DX body for scenics.
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Posted by Eric: Wed Mar 27th, 2013 17:15 | 6th Post |
Squarerigger wrote:Looks like the real winner is the new 70-200mm f4. Looks like it can compete with the much heavier f2.8 version if f4 is ok with the user. Not to mention the cost factor. I hope to consider one later this year...and if it is good enough, I may retire my f2.8 lump.
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