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Tough one. Right now, it'd be a D850 w/ ART 24-35, 50/1.4G, 20/1.8G, 105/2.8G Macro, and the 300PF.
But, that could all change when I get my iPhone 11 Pro Max :ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:
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Stan has convinced me that the 200-500 is a great value and high-performing lens! The price is not bad at all.:thumbup:Haha Dave your ideal lenses are pretty much mine too.
The Z6 and 24-70 2.8s I recently acquired are working out wonderfully. Just need to add a 70-200 2.8 and a fast 50/85mm (come on 50/85 1.2s) and I'd probably be all set. While we're daydreaming, I'd also love to add a 200-500mm, a 200mm f2, and a 14mm f1.8 for use with the Z6 and D810A.
My only issue with the Z6 is that my wife picked it up and realized she loved it too. Looks like we'll be selling her D800/50mm 1.4G at some point in the future and picking up another Z6.
Took awhile, but I found the two Nikons like yours that are languishing in a separate file drawer.My favourite (and only) Nikon:
For the rest no dream NIKON kit, which has nothing to do with their performance and/or price. I've tried to like them but somehow the bodies always feel wrong in my hands. Very personal (and probably a minority) feeling, but again confirmed two weeks ago when holding a Z6, best EVF I've seen and nice files, but somehow the "feeling" wasn't there on the body shape.