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Old 07-04-2009   #7 (permalink)
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Default Re: Nikon 24-120VR and 18-200VR for general wildlife/nature

There are many kinds of "wildlife" so you have to decide according to what you use the lens for it if is suitable for you. These were shot with the 18-200 as an example...
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Have the 70-300 but use the 18-200 abour 95% of the time.

It depends on how close you can get to your subject...
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