<p>Dear photo.net members,<br> i have recently upgraded to the FX world after owning a D90 for over 6 years. i've sold all my DX lenses to decrease the cost of purchasing the new body, and now i am using de D610 with my beloved 50mm 1.4g.<br> After days of research i have found two lenses that could be the ones to play with for the years to come, they are both second hand lenses <strong>(Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8D and the Nikkor 28-70mm f/2.8d)</strong>, yes both pretty old but i believe still delivery quality results for what I've read in different forums. i could get both lenses, second hand in perfect shape for USD 1,100. My feeling is that this would be killer combination that would get me covered for a while. <br> i am an amateur photographer, i enjoy low light photography, taking portraits of my beautiful wife, i want to document my little baby girl growing up (she is barely 3 weeks old), and capture landscapes and city life. It is a hobby that i am passionate about but i not planning to make money out of my work anytime soon. Photography is becoming my passion, but married with a baby girl i don't want to over spend on new glass, so second hand is good alternative for me. I know it's better to put the money on glass, i've learn that experience with my previous reasonably priced acquisitions for my D90, that i ended up almost giving away for free to the pawn shop. <br> I've also consider not buying the 28-70mm and going for a wide angle zoom (18-35mm) considering i am very happy with my 50mm. But i still feel i would be using more normal range than wide angle on a day to day basis. <br> I've also consider not buying the 80-200 mm and go for the 70-300 VR, but the 80-200 certainly seems like a better option. <br> The thing is that, i've always enjoyed more shooting with primes than with zooms, and i've always got better results as i get more involved in the process, but also in the past, my zoom lenses were pretty much cheap options for my D90. <br> Shall i go ahead with the second hand old but robust glories (28-70 & 80-200)?<br> Shall i take the primes' road and go for an 85 1.8g and 24 or 28 1.8G? <br> Shall i find a cheaper hobby? Nah, just kidding, i love photography a little too much :)<br> Thank you guys in advance. Best, Fernando</p>