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A 70-200 2.8 with a 1.4 or a 2x converter, the latter giving the worst of IQ, on a crop body gives you good reach without going prime. Also, the 70-200 works well in some landscape work. You can also purchase extention tubes to attach to the 70-200 to get close to macro possiblities. I quess what I am trying to say, is that a good quality70-200, adding a few options, makes for a good lens in your arsenal. However, that being said, there is no sub for a lens designed for a certain application. Prime for distance, macro for close up and wide for landscape. Decide what is more important to you now and go with that lens, learn that discipline, save your money, buy the next lens and go.
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