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cupic
11-08-2013, 11:03pm
This isnt a thread to whinge,only to ask

I am after a small range of glass in size and weight but not to sacrifice quality of image

A short list I have and opinion from member is asked for
They are 16-35mm f/4 VR or 18-35 f/3.5-4.5 AF-S tough to split them
20mm f/2.8 D small and precise
24-85 f/3.5-4.5 AF-s limited knowledge

I have trolled @ DXoMark for information but most value comes from ppl experience good or bad

I have pre ordered the 16-35 and the 20mm but more info is sending me bonkers


Help

salnel
12-08-2013, 7:52am
Don't know if this helps but I bought the 16-35 f4 a few months ago to pair with my d600 . I was having a holiday in England. I used it non stop for three weeks and loved my results. Because so many places won't let you use a tripod, the VR came in very handy and the majority of my shots were handheld. It is not heavy and I really enjoy using it. I felt the sharpness was very good..I could read inscriptions on tombs in churches so I thought that was a pretty fair assessment. Good luck in the search..it is never easy:)

ricktas
12-08-2013, 10:24am
what do you intend shooting with them? Seeing as you have ordered the 16-35 and the 20mm (good choices from the selection given), how about stopping now. Get those, go out, take photos, enjoy your photography, then revisit what other lens you might want in three months or so. Stop over-thinking it, and just enjoy taking photos with what you have. Then consider what you cannot do with the lenses you have and what would fill the 'gaps' in your lens line-up based on what you shoot, what you want to shoot etc.

Sometimes when our heads hurt, the best decision is not to make a decision at all!

Cage
12-08-2013, 11:17am
Just out of curiosity, why the 20mm and the 16-35mm?

OK, you get an extra 'f' stop and narrower DOF but how often would the prime be the only suitable lens?

Iscariot
12-08-2013, 1:21pm
I agree with the other two posts. I dont think you need both the 20mm and one of the zooms unless you have a very specific use in mind for the 20mm.

I also agree that its probably a better idea so settle on one lens and use that for a while and figure out what you are missing then make your next purchse with a better understanding of what will satisfy your needs.

Out of what you listed I'd go the 16-35 F4 for a few reasons:

I think its a good range -
Constant aperture is a good thing
You are only losing 1 stop against the 20mm and the VR will make up for this.
As I understand it though there si a bit of barrel distortion at the wider end though that can be easily corrected in post.

My thoughts...

Cheers
Gav.

wedgtail
12-08-2013, 2:13pm
you will love the 20mm I took one to Bangkok this year and used it for all my indoor temple shots

cupic
12-08-2013, 8:06pm
Well I want to focus ( sorry for the pun ) on landscape,so with thinking that the 20mm would go with the D300s and the 16-35 to the D700
but with thinking on it I will go the 16-35 only for now.I have been caught up with personal stuff and havent been able to get out to shoot.
Possible in the future the 24-85 would be on the list as I have heard that's it sharp when shooting on the D600

Yes I will go and shoot but time and stress usually doesnt mix well

cheers

Goatch
14-08-2013, 11:49pm
Forget about the 24-85 and do yourself a big favour and get the creme of the crop , the 24-70 2.8 Nikon , can't go wrong , solid performer with awesome IQ

cupic
15-08-2013, 2:25pm
Forget about the 24-85 and do yourself a big favour and get the creme of the crop , the 24-70 2.8 Nikon , can't go wrong , solid performer with awesome IQ


Oh yes but weight is a factor ,so perhaps 24-120 f/4 VR will be in the mix in the future


cheers