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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
Canon makes a 28-300 zoom. Pretty much will do 90% of everything. Nikon does not have an equivalent lens. So if you're only going to buy one camera a versatile lens is a must.
Ok so with that being said then maybe I'm going with canon because I'm not going to invest in a ton of different lens. I'd rather have the 28-300 (one lens). And I like Chevy better.
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 Originally Posted by Wendi
Ok so with that being said then maybe I'm going with canon because I'm not going to invest in a ton of different lens. I'd rather have the 28-300 (one lens). And I like Chevy better.
You might not like the weight, or the price. I'm sending my 28-300 back in for service, 350.00 plus the cost of parts for repair.
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 Originally Posted by Wheeler
You might not like the weight, or the price. I'm sending my 28-300 back in for service, 350.00 plus the cost of parts for repair.
I have 6 lenses so far. I'm afraid to total them all up, I'll probably make myself sick. And eventually I want one of those 600/4.5's. A single 28-300 like yours knocks out 3 of mine. Bucks ahead and no lens switching. Money well spent.
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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
I have 6 lenses so far. I'm afraid to total them all up, I'll probably make myself sick. And eventually I want one of those 600/4.5's. A single 28-300 like yours knocks out 3 of mine. Bucks ahead and no lens switching. Money well spent.
The 28-300 is the perfect lens for a person of your size, not so much for Wendi. The 400 2.8 was manageable for free hand but I would have hated to drop it.
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