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Glass suggestions for Nikon D3 and D700?
Hi again.
So I'm trying to choose 3 essential lenses for my upcoming D3 or D700 purchase. These are what I'm leaning towards. I'm really torn on a good zoom and a good wide angle because of the price.
Nikon 50mm f/1.4D AF Nikkor Lens
Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor Wide Angle Zoom Lens
Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR Zoom Nikkor Lens
OR
Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR Zoom Nikkor Lens
Many thanks in advance. And FYI, this is for hard-core travel and street photography with some photojournalism on the side. Not casual.
These sound like good choices - The 70-300 f/4 while a nice lens is probably too much zoom for a journalist unless you're looking for Taliban in the hills. I use the 70-200 you mention for candid portraits and it gets me very close in without being in the way of the people I'm shooting (i.e. weddings and children) with the VR this lens is a hard one to beat. So, your first two lens choices are great. Definitely buy the 70-200 and later get the 70-300 or Tamron has a bitch'in 200-500mm f:5-6.3 (I thinks that's right) for around $1000.00 street. As much as you will probably NOT use the lens regularly, spending half the money on a lens your will rarely use is a good $ investment (this lens would be great for sports photography. Hope this helps you out and remember to keep your lens up!
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Nikkor 18-55 1:3.5-5.6 DX ED vs. Nikkor 18-55 1:3.5-5.6 DX VR?
I'm gonna go straight to the point:
Is it worth to sacrifice the ED glass on the non-VR version of this lens for VR?
Is the image quality on the VR version of this lens as good as that produced by the ED glass?
It depends upon how much experience you have shooting handheld shots in low light.
Link that should help you decide.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/18-55mm-vr.htm
It seems that Nikon has added a Super Integrated Coating to keep lens flare in check (what ED lenses do by design)

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Yeah I've seen this application. It was one of the technologies that got me thinking.
The trouble with the mobile phone style applications is you have to view it through a small window.
I have the iPhone and love it. It will soon be inundated with augmented reality apps that I'm sure will be fun. But not release the potential or be completely immersive as I see it could be.
Granted vr glasses sound clunky and obtrussive and for the most part they are.
I envision a more attractive and almost invisible solution. Two products I have been able to track down fit the bill.
The first is a pair of glasses. I would like them better if they were sterioscopic.
the next is a little further off but the tech is there.
augmented reality has to start somewhere and it is starting on small mobile platforms like the iPhone. But it doesn't push the concept far enough.
It wasn't long ago when the thought of every household having a computer was laughable.
Now a computer will fit in your pocket.
I simply think that not only is the Internet stifled by it's confines of the desktop. But that combining augmented reality, with an Internet driven database of information, and setting your hands free with an optic. Revolutionary.
Imagine a newspaper. With nothing on it but markers for the glasses to virtually populate.
Take the task of battery life, and data retrieval away from impossible enews paper. And what you have is the last news paper you'll have to buy. Video and pictures and updates all with the speed of the net. But you aren't confined to a desktop to consume it.