What lens ?.

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As I have said in another posting I am going to give Landscape a try. What would be the best lens to use with my D800 ?.
 
I know a pro photographer with the same camera who uses a Nikon 28-300mm almost exclusively and gets some beautiful images. I have a Canon so I don't have that lens available, my main lens is a Sigma 24-105 art, it's a bit on the heavy side but I love it.
 
Nikon 18-35? Wouldn’t even notice it fitted to a D800 it’s so light!
 
Tripod with good head with a plate system that is capable of putting as much surface as possible under the camera. :D [Caveat, I have not used the D800 to know if its base flexes like my D7200].
 
nikon 17-35mm f2.8 fantastic lens great build quality
i use mine on my d750 for landscapes also for architecture you won't beat it
 
Can I jump in here please?
I too have a Nikon d800 and I wanted to do landscape but only had a Nikon 24-77mm f2.8 lens with me. So what I did was take several photos and overlapped by a third on each, then stitched them together. seemed to work out well as below

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This is a jepg from original RAW

the exif data should stll be there. If not here is part of it
Standard Information


Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D800
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 14.0 (Windows)
ImageSize: 15936x6650
CreateDate: 2015:10:19 11:33:44
ModifyDate: 2017:10:29 11:25:45
DateTimeOriginal: 2015:10:19 11:33:44
ExposureTime: 1/1250"
Aperture: F3.2
MaxAperture: F2.8
CircleOfConfusion: 0.030 mm
HyperfocalDistance: 50.96 m
ExposureProgram: Manual
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Multi-segment
Flash: Off, Did not fire
ISO: 400
WhiteBalance: As Shot
FocalLength: 70.0 mm
FocalLength35efl: 70.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 70.0 mm)
SensingMethod: One-chip color area
SceneType: Directly photographed
ColorSpace: sRGB
Contrast: Normal
Saturation: 0
Sharpness: 25
 
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On a full frame camera. like yours, something like a 24-70 mm will probably get the most use but it is really down to what you are after.

For landscapes (not my main pursuit) I use a 16-35, 24-70, 100mm and occasionally my 800mm F5.6 - they all have their place!
 
As you are finding, there are lots of different answers dependant on what look you want to achieve like. I have used focal lengths of 200mm and also between 16 & 35. A telephoto will give more compression and give a feeling of being in the landscape, whereas a wide angle will appear more detached and almost a "look at what I can see around me", more environmental. Hope this makes a little bit of sense.
 
As you are finding, there are lots of different answers dependant on what look you want to achieve like. I have used focal lengths of 200mm and also between 16 & 35. A telephoto will give more compression and give a feeling of being in the landscape, whereas a wide angle will appear more detached and almost a "look at what I can see around me", more environmental. Hope this makes a little bit of sense.

Thanks
 
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