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    I have the samyang 14mm, and absolutely love it.

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    Any lens made for nikon will fit and there are some good ones that are lots of years old that will do the job. I have an entomologist friend that uses an old Tokina prime on a D800 and she gets good results.
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    Buy the 70-200 Tamron. You will not look back if you do. It is a great lens well worth the money.

    Some may argue that it is a little too long on a crop sensor body, but in reality it will be great if you are taking shots of the kids doing sport/activities on a stage. You've also got the 35mm for when you want to shoot in inclosed areas/rooms.

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    +1 on the Tamron

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    I also can throw in my 2 bobs worth for the Tamron 70-200 f2.8 Di Vc Usd only had it a couple of mths but can vouch for its sharpness, great Bokeh, colour reproduction, fast focus, I love it & yes it has a bit of weight but that's a given with any of these f2.8 lenses, you get used to it.

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    +1 for the Tamsin. I have the Nikon but in hindsite, I probably would have been better off buying a Tammy and another couple of lenses for the price.

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