Congrats on the Blue Ribbon just can't make my mind up want really sharp pics heard good about both.
Anybody used a Nikon 12-24 in Hawaii for waterfalls and general landscape photos? Or should I get the 16-35 and save $$ Heard good and bad about both.
I am thinking the same thing thanks for your help!
Need your advice going to Hawaii in June really would love the Nikon 14-24 2.8 but it costs half the trip cost. Looking at the 16-35 F4 anyone have any comparisons or thoughts on the 16-35
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How to change all those people who think we should not kill them? Have the ex americans move next door to these sympathetic people. Maybe they would change their mind. Come on people these are terrorists that are trying to kill Americans and destroy the United States I want my family safe from these people.
I went to Yellowstone this past June I took my 24-70 2.8 and 70-200 2.8 with a 2x teleconverter, only wish I had a little more reach on the 200. I used it on my Nikon 7100 which made it a 600mm. We stopped several times on the route inside Yellowstone to take photos I handheld all shots but should have used a monopod or tripod but they would have been a hassle getting in and out of the car. I shot several bears from a distance handheld that came out ok but would have been much better with a tripod or monopod. It was not that busy then, but we did get crowded in when we saw animals. Plan to spend at least 5-6 days inside the park to see most everything, we did not hike on trails because of time constraints that was a mistake.Have fun!