17-35 repaired
 Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:30 am
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:30 amAfter 2 months in the 'shop', we finally got our 17-35 back, and, it appears, as good as new. I must say that it is a great feeling to be able to grasp this little monster. For quite a while, we were basically limited to primes (not using the 80-200 mm that often), and, whilst there are many positives about this, I didn't like having such a gap between 20 & 50 mm. Further, I found the 20mm showed significantly more distortion than the 17-35 at the same focal length. 
Next on the list will be either the 28-70, 24-70 or the 35-70 push/pull (to save on dollars). From what I have read, the 35-70 lens is more than capable, and about a quarter of the cost of the other two (for a second hand version).
			Next on the list will be either the 28-70, 24-70 or the 35-70 push/pull (to save on dollars). From what I have read, the 35-70 lens is more than capable, and about a quarter of the cost of the other two (for a second hand version).


 IMHO.  It is a great lens. Get it now. If you happen not to like it, sell it, it is good lens that others would buy, I would at the price that Fab is offering to you. The 24-70 will be on Nikon's price list for a while so you can always start a saving plan to get it at a later stage.
 IMHO.  It is a great lens. Get it now. If you happen not to like it, sell it, it is good lens that others would buy, I would at the price that Fab is offering to you. The 24-70 will be on Nikon's price list for a while so you can always start a saving plan to get it at a later stage. 
  
  