Stills or video—Nikon’s renowned wide-angle to medium-telephoto zoom responds to the demands of professional use with exceptional integrity. The 24–70mm zoom range easily covers the sweet spot for everything from landscapes and studio work to weddings and press events. The constant f/2.8 aperture enables exceptional low-light performance The Nikkor 20mm f/1.8G ED has a similar build as the 35mm f/1.8G ED and other recent Nikkor prime lenses, with a hard and textured plastic exterior, a metal mount and a rubber gasket on the lens mount to provide good sealing against dust making its way into the camera. The lens feels solid in hands, definitely no worse than any of the modern Re: 24-120mm f4G vs 24-70mm f2.8G. In reply to Desmond Ong • Jan 2, 2014. 2. For the range 24-70, the 24-70 is generally held to be better; the only difference is the absence of VR and the extra ~200 g weight. If that's the range you want, and you don't mind the absence of VR and the extra weight, then go for that. HflBI.
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