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All my kit is Nikon and Sigma. Using a full frame cameras. Both very good. All my kit takes a lot of abuse, rain, sun etc.... and as it is mainly wildlife and nature they do get banged around alot.
As I said before, the best test you can get is getting out there and experimenting. Also decide what you want photograph more, as you have found out good lens are not cheap. Do you want good zoom lens, do you want more close up action shots ? also when choosing you will see a massive price difference in same size lens, with various (F) numbers. as in the rules, the lower the number the more amount of light available to the lens. This equals massive price increases. I would go to one of the big second hand outfits for your first lens, that what I have done a number of times, ans did part exchange. The likes of Wex, MBP,
As I said before, the best test you can get is getting out there and experimenting. Also decide what you want photograph more, as you have found out good lens are not cheap. Do you want good zoom lens, do you want more close up action shots ? also when choosing you will see a massive price difference in same size lens, with various (F) numbers. as in the rules, the lower the number the more amount of light available to the lens. This equals massive price increases. I would go to one of the big second hand outfits for your first lens, that what I have done a number of times, ans did part exchange. The likes of Wex, MBP,
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Like you, I spend a lot of time outdoors. With running, cycling, and motorcycles being a bit part of my free time I think that most of my photography is going to involve nature of some kind and shooting from a distance. There are however occasions where the odd curiosity in the village demands a closeup shot.Frankie wrote:Also decide what you want photograph more, as you have found out good lens are not cheap. Do you want good zoom lens, do you want more close up action shots ?
Interesting, I'd never considered a shop. I'd just assumed that the prices would be massively increased over what you can source from eBay/Facebook/Gumtree etc...Frankie wrote:I would go to one of the big second hand outfits for your first lens, that what I have done a number of times, ans did part exchange. The likes of Wex, MBP,
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Piece of mind for me, WEX and alike have been around for sometime, and do checks on all their equipment, for me personally buying this equipment this way gives me some protection. Plus I think I have mostly chopped in an old lens for a different model or size. Different strokes for different folks. Just another area to look at.
Once you have selected one or two options for the lenses you are interested in, go to check its performance on line.
For example, you mentioned a zoom lens , I have gone to WEX searched what I want, (in this example used Nikon) > WEX > https://www.wexphotovideo.com/nikon-70- ... d-1755743/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They they give you chapter and verse of the product. From there I would alsop go to, if I had not done already for more back ground on the lens. I dont think I have come across a camera or lens they have not tested lol..
https://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/70-200mm-ii.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
All this just gives you more options to make the right choice, on what is a costly purchase.
PS>> These are just a couple of sites, lots of people sell and review.
Once you have selected one or two options for the lenses you are interested in, go to check its performance on line.
For example, you mentioned a zoom lens , I have gone to WEX searched what I want, (in this example used Nikon) > WEX > https://www.wexphotovideo.com/nikon-70- ... d-1755743/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They they give you chapter and verse of the product. From there I would alsop go to, if I had not done already for more back ground on the lens. I dont think I have come across a camera or lens they have not tested lol..
https://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/70-200mm-ii.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
All this just gives you more options to make the right choice, on what is a costly purchase.
PS>> These are just a couple of sites, lots of people sell and review.
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2nd hand kit from the likes of wex etc is very good , reasonably priced and imo generally safer to buy from than e-bay, gumtree etc .
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I'm quite drawn to this lense. I know it's cheap and cheerful and at the budget end of the market, but it has reasonable reviews and looks to be a good starting point.
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I like Sigma kit it's well priced and more than adequate for most people , my main lens is a Sigma and I also have an 18-55mm art lens by them which is awesome as well .The one you are looking at is nice it won't have the latest fastest AF but it should do you for most things .
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Good to hear you like Sigma. I was thinking that as my camera is (quite) a few years old the latest tech in the lense won't matter much. I also think its a good starting point, if for example I really get into photography and find it lacking I can part-ex it up to a better camera / lense combo, or on the other hand if I don't get into it then I won't loose a lot selling it on.Jack wrote:I like Sigma kit it's well priced and more than adequate for most people , my main lens is a Sigma and I also have an 18-55mm art lens by them which is awesome as well .The one you are looking at is nice it won't have the latest fastest AF but it should do you for most things .
Looking at that one vs a selling site, I definately think buying from the shop is the best thing. They seem very upfront on condition and i know it's a compatible lense for the camera.
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When Halloween meets Autism.
Backstory - My son likes to draw faces on inanimate objects. Each of the pumpkins has a face and they were lined up in order of size and cuteness, nasty daddy turned them round to add a bit of symbolism to the photo.
Backstory - My son likes to draw faces on inanimate objects. Each of the pumpkins has a face and they were lined up in order of size and cuteness, nasty daddy turned them round to add a bit of symbolism to the photo.
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Bit more playing today, out with the family at a local national trust property
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Taken with the camera, but a bit of editing on the phone.
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I saw that on Facebook, beautiful photo.Jack wrote:
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That's as good a photograph as I've ever seen, of anything, anywhere.Jack wrote:
Absolutely outstanding.

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With all the photos I have taken, which I consider a decent standard. This is the one that gets over 1000 likes on one site alone ha ha
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Cheers mate.... Where I spend most of my life these days..... ha ha ha ha....Nature really does keep me in a calm zone. Well, before all the people come out to play......
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This mornings walkabout, I had this staring down at me.... I think its either a Knight with a sword or a farmer coming out of the mist.... possibly too many shrooms for breakfast lmao.....


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Obviously it's a German soldier....you can tell by his stahlhelm. 
He's a big fcuker too!!

He's a big fcuker too!!
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It’s definitely a naked chick kneeling on a bed with her head back.. can’t you see the cloud boobs?
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