![]() ![]() NIKON NIKKOR Z 35mm F/1.8 S ($846.95 on Amazon) - The best option if you do not want to use the FTZ adapter on your mirrorless camera Nikon 35mm f/1.8G ED FX ($350 - 500 used) - This can be a great option if you can find one on Craigslist or Ebay NIKON NIKKOR Z 24mm F/1.8 S ($996.95 on Amazon) - The best option if you do not want to use the FTZ adapter on your mirrorless camera Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 24mm F/1.8G ED ($746.95 on Amazon) - My personal choice for a 24mm ![]() When I am traveling, I always pack a 50mm and only bring my 24mm if I plan to do astrophotography or night-sky images. 50mm lenses tend to be the cheapest option so that is where my recommendation would lie and is also what I personally prefer. If you do not plan on doing extensive astrophotography shots and want a great all-around prime lens, I would highly recommend a 35mm or 50mm. Many people say that a 50mm is a must-have and I would have to agree. Wider prime lenses (14, 16, or 24mm) can capture magnificent images of the night sky while 35mm and 50mm options are great at capturing portraits and product photos. Prime lenses have a multitude of uses and every photographer should have at least one in my professional opinion. ![]() However, if you are a Nikon or Canon photographer and do not want to use the FTZ or EF-RF adapter, you can go with the following: Tamron 70-180mm F/2.8 Di III VXD for Sony ($1,199.00 on Amazon) (Tamron only has the 70-180mm version of this lens for Sony but it is nearly identical to the 70-200 version and a fraction of the price of the GM) Here are my top picks for each camera brand: The 70-200mm is an especially amazing lens from Tamron. Call me crazy but I have converted so many people to Tamron zooms and they all love their lenses. I am personally a huge fan of Tamron lenses for zoom lenses because the quality is equal to that of native glass at a fraction of the price (believe me, I’ve tried a lot of different lenses). NIKON NIKKOR Z 24-70mm F/2.8 S ($2,096.95 on Amazon)Ĭanon RF 24-70mm F/2.8 L IS USM ($2,199 on Amazon)Ī zoom lens in the 70-200 range is probably my second most used lens in my bag. However, if you are a Nikon or Canon photographer and do not want to use the FTZ or EF-RF adapter (and have some deep pockets), you can go with the following: Tamron 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2 for Sony ($899.00 on Amazon) (Tamron only has the 28-75mm version of this lens for Sony but it is nearly identical to the 24-70 version and a fraction of the price of the GM) Tamron SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 for Canon ($1,199.00 on Amazon) Tamron SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 for Nikon ($1,199.00 on Amazon) If I am going on a hike or some place new and I decide to take one lens and only one, this focal length is the one I grab every single time. A 24-70mm lens is hands down the most used focal length by all photographers. ![]()
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