04-14-2011, 04:37 PM
My "two body" wildlife and nature setup is 15-85 + 100-400. That gives you the realistic range for pretty much anything you come across except macro, which could be a 3rd lens in that setup. For practical wildlife use, high quality longer zoom range lenses are more useful than short zoom range big aperture lenses here as you will often be fighting to get enough depth of field.
I don't do "people" photography myself so I couldn't help there.
I don't do "people" photography myself so I couldn't help there.
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