Anyone using both: Nikon 24-70 f2.8 & 24-120 f4?????
Art Scott
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Both these lenses run about the same money and yes I know the 24-70 is a proven lens....
Just wondering how much difference there is in quality of the 2 lenses on Full frame cameras??
Anyone shot both on at least the D700? Or D800 would be even better.
My low light concert usage is normally at f4 with my 70-200f2.8 and F4 on the 18-70, until I pass the point of no return then it is 5.6 and that screws up my shooting style.....Gawd i hate variable aperture lenses....
I would like to hear opinions from actual users.
Thanx in Advance.
Just wondering how much difference there is in quality of the 2 lenses on Full frame cameras??
Anyone shot both on at least the D700? Or D800 would be even better.
My low light concert usage is normally at f4 with my 70-200f2.8 and F4 on the 18-70, until I pass the point of no return then it is 5.6 and that screws up my shooting style.....Gawd i hate variable aperture lenses....
I would like to hear opinions from actual users.
Thanx in Advance.
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For a low-light application I will always recommend a larger aperture lens. Even though you may need to shoot at f4, the f2.8 aperture still allows faster and more accurate AF acquisition.
You could always rent the lenses to see which works best for your needs.
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really looking for people who have actually used both together then decided to go with just one and why....
A 24-120mm range with VR, f/2.8 and less distortion would be the ideal lens for me. I keep looking for something like that but have not found it yet.
If anybody knows of one by any lens maker, I would love to hear about it.
I think most will tell you that the 24-70mm is an excellent lens - very sharp and that is my experience when I rented one, but it does not have VR. I am shopping for a good used one now.
I understand that with D800 you can correct distortion using a recent update to that camera, not with D700. I have to check to confirm that though.
Phil
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
Phil
the fulls sized images off Nikon /cafe look damn good tho.......
I hardly use the 24-120 f4 even with lowlight capabilities of d700/800.
f4 is just not big enough aperture, for me.
D800
16/2.8, f1.4G primes, f2.8 trio, 105/200 macro, SB900.
It never gets easier, you just get better.
it seems to be a good lens......thanks for the info everyone.