The only problem with most of the 24 to 70.2.8 is that they are heavy either OEM or the other brands I keep mine in the 750 and the 28 to 300 in my 610 my grandaugther and I compete with both of the cameras. She has a much better rye than I do
I own the 750 the only problem that I have with it, is that I can only use one lens at a time either th 24to120 the 28 to 300 or 24 t0 70 it is great with all 3 of them a lit heavy but is worth it by the way I am 83 year old
Love those guitars I still have 2 of those lps They had great talent
Still after all this time just looking at the wall I choke up lost a lot of friends there 3 tours I was lucky I only came back with a lot of troubles, but thy did not make it back
First choice nikon 105 f1/8 second choice sigma 105 f2/8 third choice Tamron 60
Try nx2 it works with my 750
Sigma 18 to 250 3.5 to 5.6 under S500 she will love it
I own both cameras the 610 and the 750, for me the 750 fuses much faster, that is the only difference that I found however I also shoot with a 7100 and it has a little sharper images of the 3 cameras
I agree with the sigma 18 to 250 I lives on my 7100 the first lens that I got was nikor 35/1.8
I own both sistems nikon cx and fx cameras and Sony dx and fx not the latest or the greatest, advantages Sonys are lighter on the dx Frame rates also Sony IQ it is a tie, now lens available ( not oem) goes to nikon, back to the weight at the most it's a pound difference, size with any telephoto lens its even so gents pick your weapons and happy shooting
Try the sigma 10 to 20 f3.5 it runs no more than 450 dllrs it is not the greatest lens but easy to correct in pp I own 1 for the last 4 years and used in a nikon dx 5100 and dx7100 with good results
Does anyone has tested th nikon a900