>>4299955Both have their strong points. I went with the D800 because I have an Ikelite housing for one and the high MP is nice too. Feels good in the hands and already works with my baller Nikkor glass I have. Which mount do you have lenses for?
>>4300220There's nothing wrong with 35, I alternate between them. I have a 35 and a 50 for every system I shoot. If you become a 35 guy, save some pennies and spring for the Sigma ART 35/1.4 for Nikon F they are cheap now, like 300 bucks cheap, which is what I sold my 35/1.4 AIs for.
>>4300259Absolutely not a myth, I've serviced both, they are almost identical mechanically. The Tokina has different outer shell and rings but inside they are the same. Same optical formula. It's not myth, read up on it sometime. I kept mine after stepping up to the 24-70/2.8 AF-S for my AI system. Optics are outstanding on the Teaukina it's not just heresay. They have a cult following in cinema for a reason.
That 28-105 you mentioned is also a good walkaround, had one for a while. Good optics, good color rendition, lightweight, just all around a decent lens.
>>4300387I love a happy ending, nice. I would have just charged postage on that, glad you got it handled.
>>4300405In it's AI-s flavor it was the lens Galen Rowell used for many of his iconic images. Great lens and very sharp.
>>4300410>>4300406https://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/24mm-f28-afd.htm