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24-70mm or 17-55mm nikkor

Postby V-man on Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:58 pm

Hi guys.
Looking at purchasing a 17-55mm DX nikkor for Landscapes and wedding etc. But for only a few hundred more i can get the 24-70mm nikkor. would that be a better choice.
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Re: 24-70mm or 17-55mm nikkor

Postby gstark on Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:05 pm

Is there something that I'm missing here?

Like, perhaps, your question?
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Re: 24-70mm or 17-55mm nikkor

Postby V-man on Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:08 pm

Yea sorry Gary i dont know what happend.
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Re: 24-70mm or 17-55mm nikkor

Postby gstark on Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:17 pm

Probably hit the enter key ....

No worries.

I woukd tend towards the 24-70. It's way more flexible (bends the light better :) ) and when you look at your lens purchases as being the heavy side of your investment in photographic gear, the 24-70 will work regardless of the body you put behind it. The 17-55 restricts your usage to DX bodies only, and while you might not have any plans today to move to FX, the question is one of "what of tomorrow?"

FX bodies will come down in price at some point in the future; it is only a matter of time.
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Re: 24-70mm or 17-55mm nikkor

Postby biggerry on Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:02 pm

I recently got the 17-55mm DX, it was secondhand so the 24-70 did not enter into the equation for me, however the driving factor for me was the wide angle side of things, I decided that a FX lens just could not get wide enough for landscapes etc.

Another thought, the 17-55mm DX is quite cheap secondhand since alot of people off load them when moving to FX, compare that to a new 24-70 and it becomes a much cheaper option?

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Re: 24-70mm or 17-55mm nikkor

Postby V-man on Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:24 pm

I,ve been trying to pick up a used 17-55mm, no luck yet.
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Re: 24-70mm or 17-55mm nikkor

Postby biggerry on Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:57 pm

I,ve been trying to pick up a used 17-55mm, no luck yet.


I have seen quite a few on ebay go for $1200-1300 which I think is a bit high, ECS in sydney has had them in stock, typically 1000-1300, which is where i got mine. They had 3 in stock, they all went within a couple of days... :shock:
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Re: 24-70mm or 17-55mm nikkor

Postby stadl on Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:02 pm

biggerry wrote:ECS in sydney has had them in stock, typically 1000-1300, which is where i got mine. They had 3 in stock, they all went within a couple of days... :shock:

They certainly don't hang around for long. I missed one contemplating it for a day or two, so after that it was another 3 weeks of checking their site every morning and afternoon to snag one (within 2 hours of them updating the site).

The 17-55 DX is an interesting choice these days, but there seems to be enough committed DX users for whom the $1000-$1200 second hand price seems to hit the spot. (DX for me is not a big risk, I like the 1.5x crop and the price difference in long fast glass would effectively triple the cost of moving to FX)
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