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<blockquote data-quote="ALBundy" data-source="post: 329853" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>It's very easy to sell the 28-105mm, given that Nikon still hasn't updated its range of lens for the FX cameras, other than a couple of wide and mid-zoom lens, namely the 14-24mm and 24-70mm. For travelling the 28-105mm is great (other option is 24-120mm which is not that much better), especially when it's set to f/6.3 and above and macro function is very usable! </p><p> </p><p>As for the D700, loving it. I normally shoot in RAW, so I have not experienced any problems so far. The only thing I noticed is pictures from the newer FX sensor will have a slight warmer tone to it. Some like it, some dislike it. That being said, just use CaptureNX or PS to remove the color cast to your preference. </p><p> </p><p>What I like most in the D700 is the whole complete package which at the moment I think it's difficult to match by its competitors. Brilliant ISO performance, high FPS with battery grip (8fps), built in flash (important for a strobist like me!!) and great 51 point 3D tracking (for sports). As someone told me recently (he himself just acquired a D700 as well), there is NO LIFE after D700.:top:</p><p> </p><p>Cheers:love:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALBundy, post: 329853, member: 15"] It's very easy to sell the 28-105mm, given that Nikon still hasn't updated its range of lens for the FX cameras, other than a couple of wide and mid-zoom lens, namely the 14-24mm and 24-70mm. For travelling the 28-105mm is great (other option is 24-120mm which is not that much better), especially when it's set to f/6.3 and above and macro function is very usable! As for the D700, loving it. I normally shoot in RAW, so I have not experienced any problems so far. The only thing I noticed is pictures from the newer FX sensor will have a slight warmer tone to it. Some like it, some dislike it. That being said, just use CaptureNX or PS to remove the color cast to your preference. What I like most in the D700 is the whole complete package which at the moment I think it's difficult to match by its competitors. Brilliant ISO performance, high FPS with battery grip (8fps), built in flash (important for a strobist like me!!) and great 51 point 3D tracking (for sports). As someone told me recently (he himself just acquired a D700 as well), there is NO LIFE after D700.:top: Cheers:love: [/QUOTE]
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