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Hi all,
I'm looking to buy a 24-70mm 2.8 lens for my D600, which will hopefully complete my lens line up for the near future. Unless I win the lottery and can buy a 400mm 2.8.

Now I'd love to straight away get the Nikon version, but what are the Tamron and Sigma versions like in comparison? Ideally I'd like to save money, as we all would, but I want to know if it's worth going the extra yard. I've read lots of things, but I'm still undecided as to what to do. I've seen lots regarding the Sigma that it's pretty soft at 2.8? The Tamron appears to get fairly good reviews for most things? Where as the Nikon is loved anywhere and everywhere. I'd be using it as my main carry round lens when I'm not using my 200/300/400 and for some indoor stuff that would require the use of the f2.8.
The cheapest new Nikon appears to be just over £1000 from Panamoz, whilst I'm yet to find a fairly good deal on a used version. Does anyone know what the Tamron tends to go for used?
I'm looking to buy a 24-70mm 2.8 lens for my D600, which will hopefully complete my lens line up for the near future. Unless I win the lottery and can buy a 400mm 2.8.

Now I'd love to straight away get the Nikon version, but what are the Tamron and Sigma versions like in comparison? Ideally I'd like to save money, as we all would, but I want to know if it's worth going the extra yard. I've read lots of things, but I'm still undecided as to what to do. I've seen lots regarding the Sigma that it's pretty soft at 2.8? The Tamron appears to get fairly good reviews for most things? Where as the Nikon is loved anywhere and everywhere. I'd be using it as my main carry round lens when I'm not using my 200/300/400 and for some indoor stuff that would require the use of the f2.8.
The cheapest new Nikon appears to be just over £1000 from Panamoz, whilst I'm yet to find a fairly good deal on a used version. Does anyone know what the Tamron tends to go for used?