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Hi there. I'm sure this subject has come up a million times before but I haven't been able to come up with a search to dig up any old threads. So apologies if this is a hackneyed question.
I have a D700 with the 24-70 f2.8 and 70-200 f2.8. This has been a great general purpose combination. Now I'm looking to do some general nature photography and figure it's time to invest in a longer lens. I was under the impression that the standard lens would be the 200-400mm. But after looking over the Nikon range I think the 300m f2.8 may be a better bet: it's about 800 quid cheaper, one stop wider and the difference between 300 and 400mm seems minimal. With a 2x converter I can get an effective 600mm f5.6(?) with not too much drop in quality. Obviously if you follow this logic then the 400mm is even better but it's another 2.5 grand and a bit rich for me.
Is the 300mm a sensible choice? Or should I stick with the 200-400? Or (even better) is there an obsolete alternative I could consider? :shrug: I'm sure there are sigma or tamron alternatives but I've enjoyed piecing together a matching set.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Andy
I have a D700 with the 24-70 f2.8 and 70-200 f2.8. This has been a great general purpose combination. Now I'm looking to do some general nature photography and figure it's time to invest in a longer lens. I was under the impression that the standard lens would be the 200-400mm. But after looking over the Nikon range I think the 300m f2.8 may be a better bet: it's about 800 quid cheaper, one stop wider and the difference between 300 and 400mm seems minimal. With a 2x converter I can get an effective 600mm f5.6(?) with not too much drop in quality. Obviously if you follow this logic then the 400mm is even better but it's another 2.5 grand and a bit rich for me.
Is the 300mm a sensible choice? Or should I stick with the 200-400? Or (even better) is there an obsolete alternative I could consider? :shrug: I'm sure there are sigma or tamron alternatives but I've enjoyed piecing together a matching set.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Andy
?!). So I think I'll go for the next best the 300 f2.8, and maybe add a 1.4x to my 1.7x. The 300 should also be great for my daughter's football matches as well.
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