
Thanks, Erv
ERV wrote:CD,
Thanks for the reply. Had a hard time getting on tonight.
caseydog wrote:ERV, all of those lenses will work fine with a new digital Nikon SLR. However, there will be a few minor features on the newest cameras that will not work, but they are not big deal features.
Those are all pretty good lenses. I would keep the 80-200 for sure, but maybe sell of a few others to buy a short-range zoom.
I'd look at selling the 24, 35, 60, and the 85, and getting a zoom along the lines of the AF Zoom- NIKKOR24-85mm f/2.8-4D IF, or even better, the AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED. There is a big difference in prices, but I personally think it's worth it to go with the best lens you can afford.
That would give you two lenses that will cover everything from wide angle to telephoto.
Keep in mind, if you buy a DX sensor camera, your 24mm will have the effective view of a 36mm focal length, and your 200mm will seem like a 300mm.
CD
caseydog wrote: Those other lenses are fairly single purpose, and mostly what a professional or pretty serious amateur would own.
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