rob-nikon
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Currently I have a UWA 16-35 f4 and 70-200 f4 on a d800. I currently miss the 35mm to 70mm focal range as I usually want longer or shorterthan I can have. It's got me thinking what lens I could use to bridge the gap. Main uses would be wildlife and landscapes. The options I can see are:
Option 1: sell the 16-35mm f4 and purchase a nikon 24-70mm f2.8.
Option 2: purchase cheaper lens in 24-85mm focal range, so far I've thought of:
Although I like an UWA lens it's a focal length (16-24mm) I use around 20-25% so it's possible I could swap to a 24-70mm. I quite like the idea of 24-120mm as there is large overlap with my 70-200mm f4 and no loss of aperture either. How good it the nikon 24-120mm f4 for landscapes? Is the AF fast enough for wildlife?
What are your thoughts and advise? Any help would be very appreciated.
Option 1: sell the 16-35mm f4 and purchase a nikon 24-70mm f2.8.
Option 2: purchase cheaper lens in 24-85mm focal range, so far I've thought of:
- Nikon 24-85mm f3.5-4.5
- Nikon 24-120mm f4
- Tamron or sigma equivalent (unsure which ones are good)
What are your thoughts and advise? Any help would be very appreciated.