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Re: Nikon D600 - advice on walkaround zoom lens please
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Re: Nikon D600 - advice on walkaround zoom lens please
24-120 is decent sharp and the VR works good. It's on the heavier side, IMO. (I'm a sissy when it comes to weight) I put the 24-120 on the D800 on my trip to Cancun & NY and I hated myself. I found myself sticking to primes most of the time. I put a 24-70 on a D7000 on another trip, and it was more bearable. IIRC, D600 was… -
Re: Nikon D600 - advice on walkaround zoom lens please
I have the D600's older brother the D800, and made the transition to full frame as well. Previously I had a 18-200 lens (which with crop mode was more like that 28-300). I loved it, used it all the time. Gave it to my wife when I moved to full frame. I mention this because as I started in full frame I initially tried the… -
Re: Nikon D600 - advice on walkaround zoom lens please
Nikon builds a lot of kit and entry level lenses to hit a price point and still provide decent quality. I don't see the contradiction -- the D600 + 28-300 will give you great pictures. The D600 plus the 24-120 (in that range) will probably give you better images if you look really closely. The 24-70 will give you better… -
Re: Nikon D600 - advice on walkaround zoom lens please
The lens promoted here as the entry level with D600 is AFS 24-85mm 3.5/4.5 G ED VR (FX). I played with it in the store and did not fall in love with the feel. It seemed a bit flimsy, although I am confident it is not going to fall apart. I fear this lens is going to disappoint me quickly after using the f2.8 17-55 from…
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