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Photography Equipment => User reviews => Topic started by: greypoint on August 09, 2009, 07:56:03 PM
Nikon 70-300mm f4.5/5.6 AF-S ED VR
Likes
Size and weight
Handling
Optical quality
Dislikes
Nothing really - except the big price rise since I bought mine!
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This is the best 70-300mm lens I've used [OK the latest 70-300 IS Canon is very similar!].
Forget the old Nikon non VR 70-300mm G lens - this is'nt just an update with Vr it's a completely different lens. For a comparison check the user reviews on photozone.de.- the old G lens has an overall rating of 1.09 Very Poor - the 70-300mm VR rates 3.97 good-very good [for another comparison the 70-200mm VR scores 4.35 very good - and that lens has an excellent reputation!] It scores well both wide open and stopped down, with little distortion and vignetting and fast AF - have to agree with all that after using one for eight months.
Also scores well in the user review section of fredmiranda.com - and they're often quite picky on there!
I use mine regularly for photographing birds and the focussing speed is pretty good for this type of zoom -a little hunting on small birds, smooth and quiet. The physical shape and internal focussing make it very easy to handhold and it's light enough to use as a walkaround lens for days out.
(http://cameracraniums.com/gallery/albums/userpics/2009_052424-5-090075.jpg)
(http://cameracraniums.com/gallery/albums/userpics/20090716_31.jpg)
more samples
http://www.flickr.com/photos/greypoint/sets/72157611526629915/
I have to agree with you. I use mine at my son's rugby games and for taking candid portraits.
Strange, as I used the old 70-300mm and thought it was a better lens than claimed in the reviews. ;D
Yup. This lens is a corker!
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3652/3562490022_28218350f8_o.jpg)
http://www.kramery.com/en/DUarticles/detail.asp?iArt=580
A really thorough and detailed review can be found here