03-07-2016 06:36 PM
03-08-2016 08:32 PM
Op has one body not 2 or 3. And it is a crop.
As much as I love the 70-200 it does not sound like it is in his budget to get 2 or 3 lenses if one or two of them are going to be $1,800.00 apiece.
Additionally none one of his stated uses were telephoto.
Although the precise budget was not stated, everything is about coming up with a working compromise that fits the budget.
03-09-2016 07:23 AM
@ScottyP wrote:Op has one body not 2 or 3. And it is a crop. ...
Obviously he told you more than he told us.
03-09-2016 09:08 AM
In many instances a second body can be about the same price as a lens, and the versatility of having it may outweigh having more lenses in the bag. If however we're trying to put a budget set of gear in the bag that most will find adaquate for general situations & their primary goal is viewing via a monitor rather than making large prints most current superzooms will fit their needs with the exception of low light photography. One Superzoom, one ultra wide & one fast lens like the 50 f1.4.
03-09-2016 10:53 AM
"One Superzoom, one ultra wide & one fast lens like the 50 f1.4."
I still say the best approach would be to invest in one very good lens, instead of 3-4 mediocre lenses. But, we still do not know what type of camera, nor lenses, that the OP owns. For now, every suggestion is moot, including my own.
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