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Old 10-06-07, 21:11
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Originally Posted by Stephen Fox View Post
I think a mid range zoom (70-200) is not going to be too good for Macro, Landscape or Wildlife. As already suggested 12-24 f4 G is Nikon's finest for Landscape, any of the longer primes will have Wildlife covered and you already have a very good Macro. 70-200 simply does not fit into any of your categories of interest.
A 70-200 could be nice for ladscapes, i would use it for picking out the details. It is also a nice size lens for general use but the problem with both of them is that it is long and that makes it harder to carry around.
I would use it for a nice general lens and landscape lens as often for my landscapes i whant to zoom in more than i whant to open my lens right out.
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