A few weeks back I made a rather significant camera lens purchase and rounded out my collection of glass I could ever want....
These will all be accompanying me on this next trip, and if I don't achieve some truly stunning shots I've failed as a photog.
As I had moved to full-frame, I regretfully sold my beloved 18-200mm/f3.5-5.6 and my 12-24mm f/4 DX glass to help fund some FX glass. Sadly.. what I got for those two lens only covered about a third of a single one of this full-frame stuff. Oh well... you only live once...
From left to right: 85mm f/1.4, 70-200mm f/2.8, 24-70mm f/2.8, 14-24mm f/2.8, and lastly 24mm f/1.4
The three middle are considered the holy trinity of Nikkor glass. They are BIG, HEAVY, and take AMAZING pictures. The end caps are some of the best primes around. Not pictured is my old 50mm f/1.4D which had taken a bad fall from about 4 feet high and cracked the front part of the lens body which holds your filters or lens cap on. It still shoots great though.
Been playing with my two newest recently. I LOVE the 14-24mm f/2.8. It is easily my new favorite lens... it can go WIDE at 114° field of view... amazing...
Been shooting the 70-200 lately and it's a friggin BEAST. HEAVY, and huge. Takes some great shots, but boy do I miss a focal length of 18-200mm in a single lens.