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Radiohead said:No. Really!!!
thought you would have known that what with you being a pro
Radiohead said:No. Really!!!
Dave Pickett said:Butter olocks, If the weather is bright then it will be flexible and allow the tog to work quickly and capture all the best shots,
isnt that what you want.........................
If I'd booked a wedding photographer and he turned up with a superzoom, I wouldn't be impressed!
Well I do now. I'll certainly be switching to a 28-300 for this season and returning the 24/1.4 that arrived today![]()

Just read through this thread, and I'm surprised that so many people want to jump into giving opinions without reading the OP's postings properly.
As you're using a Nikon D700, the aperture range of the Nikon 28-300 can be offset somewhat by shooting at higher ISOs -1600/3200 are perfectly feasible.
I shoot stage performances without flash and printing at 10x8 I can easily get away with ISO 6400.
The range of the 28-300 will give you great possibilities for candid shots, and great flexibility generally.
The Nikon 28-300 has received a very favourable reception from a number of people, including Bjorn Roslett and I think it's well worth considering. It's a matter of the trade-off between ultimate IQ and the likelihood of actually getting the shot in the real world.