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p.1 #13 · D700 and nikon 24-120 VR lens. | |
I tried the so-called "prime" route on my D300, to get fast apertures. It just didn't give me the quality I was wanting. Keep in mind that Nikon's single focal lenses are about 20 yr. old design now--no ED, no aspherical elements, old pre-digital lens coatings, etc. The problems I was running into were CA, flare, plus on some of the lenses the image just didn't have the snap & contrast a modern lens will give. That's possibly due to the coatings. Next, none of those (exception new 50mm f1.4G) have AFS. What's the point in buying a D700 with blazing fast focus, and then cripple it with old AFD lenses? Add to that I was always seemingly missing fast breaking shots and exposing my sensor to dust more times than I really liked because I had to change lenses. For me, the old Nikon lenses just didn't work out. If I shot in a studio environment I might have been a lot happier, perhaps. Some of the third party pro f2.8 zooms are definitely worth looking at, although personally I would go cheap on the camera before I ever went cheap on the lenses. The Sigma, Tamron etc. can be a real bargain second hand on eBay. The Sigma 50mm f1.4 gets better reviews than the new Nikon one does. That and the Tamron 90mm f2.8 are outstanding values when bought used.
Kent in SD
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