Ray Bayer
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If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
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Why just buy one lens when buying a D1X?If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
Ray
Why just buy one lens when buying a D1X?If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
Ray
However, when buying the first lens, I would have a look at the
best Nikkor zooms: either the 17-35/2.8, the 28-70/2.8 or the
Nikkor 70-200/2.8 - a choice determined by your interest.
Maybe some qualified lens reviews might be of your interest:
1./ http://www.digital-images.net/Lenses/lenses.html
2./ http://www.bythom.com/index.htm
3./ http://www.imagepower.de/equipm.htm
Best regards,
-- Klaus Bergstedt --
If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
Ray
--If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
Ray
Yes, I forgot to mention that very useful link.His suggested lens options are excellent.
All depends on what you're shooting: the mid-range 28-70 can cover
a lot of situations; the wide-angle zoom 17-35 gives you what
wide-angle zooms give you; personally, I use my telephotos the
least, as I'm not a nature/bird photographer....but if long-lens is
what you like, then 70-200mm is an excellent investment.
Adding onto Klaus's links, here's another site with lens reviews:
http://www.cs.kau.se/~nicke/private/photo/lenstest/naerfoto/
Don't try to save too much money on the lenses - they are indeed what you will most likely keep the longest, and furthermore they are so very important for the final result.My only follow-up: don't buy a cheap, not-very-sharp lens. The
lenses are what you will most likely keep the longest - perhaps a
lifetime - in your photography. If money is an issue, then buy an
excellent-condition used lens. Both B&H and Keh are very accurate,
if not conservative, in their grading of their used lens offerings.
Be careful with eBay (what often is a hoot about eBay is that
sometimes people bid up the price of a used lens to more than what
it would cost to purchase new at B&H).
Cheers,http://www.bhphotovideo.com
http://www.keh.com
Cheers,
John
If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
Ray
Yes, I forgot to mention that very useful link.His suggested lens options are excellent.
All depends on what you're shooting: the mid-range 28-70 can cover
a lot of situations; the wide-angle zoom 17-35 gives you what
wide-angle zooms give you; personally, I use my telephotos the
least, as I'm not a nature/bird photographer....but if long-lens is
what you like, then 70-200mm is an excellent investment.
Adding onto Klaus's links, here's another site with lens reviews:
http://www.cs.kau.se/~nicke/private/photo/lenstest/naerfoto/
BTW, a very sad information that Bjørn Rørslett has decided to
switch to Canon. I think a lot of people will miss him and his
exceptional site.
Don't try to save too much money on the lenses - they are indeedMy only follow-up: don't buy a cheap, not-very-sharp lens. The
lenses are what you will most likely keep the longest - perhaps a
lifetime - in your photography. If money is an issue, then buy an
excellent-condition used lens. Both B&H and Keh are very accurate,
if not conservative, in their grading of their used lens offerings.
Be careful with eBay (what often is a hoot about eBay is that
sometimes people bid up the price of a used lens to more than what
it would cost to purchase new at B&H).
what you will most likely keep the longest, and furthermore they
are so very important for the final result.
I fully agree with Jono Slack - he must be a kind of
"schizophrenic" person. Yes, there is indeed a conflict when
choosing between a 24-120/28-300 (or a ... 12-750mm?) OR a high
quality zoom lens.
Please don't internalize this conflict (~ and become schizophrenic)
but instead decide whether "you are after ultimate technical
quality, or the biggest number of shooting options" (as mentioned
by Jono S.). Yes, the former solution is at the expence of the
shooting range, while the latter is at the expense of the image
quality.
However, if you decide to mount a Nikkor 28-200 on a D1X it roughly
corresponds to put an 1.6 litre Toyota engine in a Ferrrari. I
don't think Enzo would have liked that solution.
Cheers,http://www.bhphotovideo.com
http://www.keh.com
Cheers,
John
If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
Ray
-- Klaus Bergstedt --
Yes, I forgot to mention that very useful link.Adding onto Klaus's links, here's another site with lens reviews:
http://www.cs.kau.se/~nicke/private/photo/lenstest/naerfoto/
BTW, a very sad information that Bjørn Rørslett has decided to
switch to Canon. I think a lot of people will miss him and his
exceptional site.
I assume that this is not what you are planning to do, but an
interesting theoretical question?
I was interested to meet a garden photographer at a party - she
does pretty well, and her work is great. She also likes to travel
light, and so she shoots with the nikkor 28-200 pretty much
exclusively. When I pointed out that it wasn't very well thought
of, she said 'but it gives me the most options, and the clients are
happy with the results'
So, what it boils down to is whether you are after ultimate
technical quality, or the biggest number of shooting options.
Being a kind or schizophrenic person I'm going to demand two goes
at this problem.
1. 17-35 AFS - because it gives great results and handles well
and the other side of my personality is going for:
2. 24-120 AFS VR - because it really does maximise the photo
opportunities.
kind regards
jono slack
--If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
Ray
Jono Slack
http://www.slack.co.uk
--If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
Ray
--If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
Ray
-------Yes, I forgot to mention that very useful link.
BTW, a very sad information that Bjørn Rørslett has decided to
switch to Canon. I think a lot of people will miss him and his
exceptional site.
--If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
Ray
Grz. Marnix
--If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
Ray
Marnix van Wijk
http://www.marnixvanwijkfotografie.nl
If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
-------i'll cast my vote for the 70-200mm VR. it's my favorite walk-about
lens. gives your arms a good workout too![]()
Hi Ray,If I was to buy only 1 Nikon lens for my D1X what should it be?
Ray