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Does a Sigma 28mm f/1.4 and a 2nd-hand/mint 300mm PF fit the bill? Their use cases are too different to pick one over another. This approach could be a good compromise instead of a new 300mm PF or ...
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It depends how the two cameras are used. Without the 17-50 f/2.8, can you rely on the Z6 with the 24-70mm f/4 alone to cover the range? In this case, maybe adding a prime could be a good idea for ...
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Hi rubybgold, My 2 cents. If the subject is fills-in a lot more the frame and better lit, the focus will be a lot better (regardless of the camera/lens). For example, it's a easier to get a shaper ...
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If you are happy with the 18-200mm, a 100-400mm or 80-400mm will probably be a good complement. In a safari, 200mm and 300mm might make little difference. My experience with 18-105mm + 70-300mm in ...
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+1 on going for new lenses instead of a new body. They will be optically better than your current lenses, for low light, contrast, sharpness. As they will let in more light, they also make it ...
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hi, Dave's suggestion works quite well. Cheap rails tend to be less stable and not very flat/linear, precise rails are quite expensive. Few additional tips: - Remember to use the live view mode to ...
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Hi, I replaced a D7000 by a D7100 few years ago (APS-C 16MP => 24MP) and the differences in a 27" screen or 8" x 10" inches print (I rarely print larger) is fairly limited. The main advantage is ...
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+1 on the question: "what do you want/need from a new body?" The most remarkable difference between the bodies is the ability to change settings a lot faster (and the weight/size). You could borrow ...
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+1 on staying on DX format The cost to switch from DX to any mirrorless system is way too high, with limited advantages (at least for me)
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My 2 cents: If you need something fast, a Sigma 50-150mm f/2.8 OS (DX only) could replace the 70-210mm f/2.8 (a bit more useful in DX, and around the same dimensions/weight). 70-200mm f/4 is ...
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From the D810 manual, it supports UHS-1 cards (faster cards should be backwards compatible, but the camera won't be able to write faster). I never had problems with SanDisk. I recently purchased ...
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My 2 cents, as I think that the answers are drifting too far. There are few different options depending your typical subjects and how much you can/want spend. 1. If you still can, return the lens ...
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