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New Glass…
I have finally acquired one of the highly recommended pieces of glass that I have been reading about. The Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 is an excellent tool. Everything I have read and researched about this lens is true.
As an all-purpose lens the 24-70mm is the lens. It is quite heavy, but for me, I like that weight. As is all Nikon products, this lens is built sturdy. It has a professional feel to it. Paired with my Nikon D700, this glass is quick. Auto focus is very fast and with a wide aperture low light is no problem. There is a little distortion on the wide end of the zoom but I’m not really bothered by it. From what I’ve read a lot of people don’t like the image distortion. I find that it can have a little artistic value when shooting wide. This lens may hardly ever leave the camera. It’s already my favorite all around lens. I would recommend this lens to anyone at any level of photography.