dsmeltz wrote:
Out of the clear blue of the western sky comes..... SKY KING! I loved that show.
Cowboys in planes...what’s not to love about that...?
This assumes all professionals shoot Nikon Cameras.
SkyKing wrote:
...The standard lens trinity used by professional photographers: the AF-S Nikkor 14–24mm f/2.8G ED, the AF-S Nikkor 24–70mm f/2.8G ED, and the AF-S Nikkor 70–200mm f/2.8G ED VR II. These three lenses give you a huge range of focal lengths, from 14mm to 200mm, all at a wide f/2.8.
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LFingar wrote:
I think that what you actually heard was that 3 different photographers would name 3 different lenses as being best for any one particular shot!
Now, Mr. Fingar has pegged it right!
My personal trinity is (APS-C Cropper)
an older used EF10-22 usm,
the newest EF-S 18-135 usm-nano (much sharper than older IS)
and Sigma 18-250 (macro version)..
I have more as well, and the nifty 50 is always in the bag..
its very light and small...
If I could take only 1 it would be the 18-250, it is the mostest,
and lightest... (and always the nifty 50, the best 2 for 1 combo around) ---
(Yes I have a Tammy 18-400, heavier, and on my rig, is slower to focus and harder to use when light gets sketchy)
Different people will have different lens requirements.
wetreed wrote:
Different people will have different lens requirements.
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March 2019 deliver on that promise?
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