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Jan 20, 2012 23:06:03   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
Pepper wrote:
Probably my Nikkor 105mm Macro but if you give me 30 seconds I'll change my mind.


Isn't that a womans perrogative??

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Jan 20, 2012 23:08:03   #
Pepper Loc: Planet Earth Country USA
 
MT Shooter wrote:
Pepper wrote:
Probably my Nikkor 105mm Macro but if you give me 30 seconds I'll change my mind.


Isn't that a womans perrogative??


My wife saw that and she's laughing so hard she's got tears rolling down her cheeks.

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Jan 20, 2012 23:13:41   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
Pepper wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
Pepper wrote:
Probably my Nikkor 105mm Macro but if you give me 30 seconds I'll change my mind.


Isn't that a womans perrogative??


My wife saw that and she's laughing so hard she's got tears rolling down her cheeks.


You LET her look over your shoulder on the computer??? Brave man!

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Jan 20, 2012 23:21:58   #
Pepper Loc: Planet Earth Country USA
 
MT Shooter wrote:
Pepper wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
Pepper wrote:
Probably my Nikkor 105mm Macro but if you give me 30 seconds I'll change my mind.


Isn't that a womans perrogative??


My wife saw that and she's laughing so hard she's got tears rolling down her cheeks.


You LET her look over your shoulder on the computer??? Brave man!

She has to come in and make sure I'm not working now and then. I'm not sure why exactly why but it irritates her when I'm working but she has no problem with me screwing around on UHH.....I don't even try and figure that out.

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Jan 20, 2012 23:23:54   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
Just, Shoot Me!



18-250 or 300mm

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Jan 21, 2012 00:03:47   #
Michael O' Loc: Midwest right now
 
Stef C wrote:
what do you pick?


Impossible to live with a single lens for a "lifetime" and do serious work.
Michael O'

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Jan 21, 2012 00:39:04   #
Guy Johnstone Loc: Ocean Shores WA
 
Summicron 90mm

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Jan 21, 2012 01:02:28   #
Danilo Loc: Las Vegas
 
I could probably be happy with a 55mm Micro-Nikkor with matched 2x converter. It's tough to be limited, however!

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Jan 21, 2012 01:11:13   #
Michael O' Loc: Midwest right now
 
Guy Johnstone wrote:
Summicron 90mm


A Leica man ?
Michael O'

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Jan 21, 2012 01:17:48   #
chapjohn Loc: Tigard, Oregon
 
For a serious answer, I like my Sigma 18-250.
I am still waiting for that 10-500mm 1.4 with a macro switch to be made with Sony G glass. I will waiting a long time.

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Jan 21, 2012 05:20:19   #
RockinRobinG Loc: The Middle of Nowhere, Nebraska
 
MT Shooter wrote:
Just made up my mind on the Sigma 50-500mm F4-6.3 "Bigma" if all I can have is ONE! (But then what do I do with my other bodies???)


Donate them to science? <Laf'n>
(Sorry...couldn't help myself)

Hmmmm...which one to choose? I got it! I would probably give up my D3100 <sigh> and go back to my little Nikon P90 that has a wide angle and 24x zoom. (I can't believe I just said that.) But...HEY...it's got everything in one handy-dandy little compact camera. It has been a good cross-over from 35mm to digital...and I still carry it with me for those "Oh wow...wish I had a camera" moments.

Have a great weekend. Happy trails y'all.

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Jan 21, 2012 05:23:34   #
alienmurphy Loc: Alaska
 
RockinRobinG wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
Just made up my mind on the Sigma 50-500mm F4-6.3 "Bigma" if all I can have is ONE! (But then what do I do with my other bodies???)


Donate them to science? <Laf'n>

(Sorry...couldn't help myself)


I was thinking 'bury them under the porch'.

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Jan 21, 2012 05:38:19   #
lovesscrapn Loc: Wisconsin North of Milwaukee
 
My 70-200 1:2.8 L IS II
Happy camper!

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Jan 21, 2012 05:56:07   #
russelray Loc: La Mesa CA
 
naturalite wrote:
With what I do I need a 28-1500mm but I don't think they make them yet.

Change that to 18-1500mm and I'm with you. LOL

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Jan 21, 2012 06:01:21   #
MickiV Loc: Divided between GA and FL
 
As of today.....my Tamron 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Piezo Drive. Still experimenting, but so far, love it.

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