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It May Just Well BE The BEST Zoom Lens EVER Made! |
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Pros: Very rugged and robust, outstanding optics, Vibration Reduction, VERY FAST Focus!
Cons: High Cost. No aperture ring.
The Bottom Line: It may just be the FINEST zoom lens ever brought to market anywhere!
Review: Seven epinions reviewers before me have reviewed this lens and I'd have to say that every one of them has done a fine job of pointing out why serious photographers using Nikon cameras should own this lens. As of this writing, I do not, but I know a ...
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The Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8D VR G AFS ED IF - a perfect zoom lens? |
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Pros: Rugged, sharp at most apertures, extremely fast focus, vibration reduction, internal focus and zoom.
Cons: Slightly prone to flare, soft at f/2.8, expensive, heavy, frustrating lens hood.
The Bottom Line: Easy to recommend to any professional photographer who needs a rugged, fast, and accurate Nikkor zoom.
Review: Introduction I've been very happy with my slightly older N
ikon
80-200mm f/2.8 D ED lens. No AFS focus, no VR, but great build quality and great image quality. I would never sell it to buy some new ...
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Possibly the best zoom lens ever made
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mimoid
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Jun 29, 2005
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Pros: Sharp, fast, precise, sharp and exact. VR actually works. Oh, did I say sharp?
Cons: Very expensive for the amateur photographer
The Bottom Line: If you are serious about photography and can afford this lens, by all means get one - you will not be disappointed!
Review: Background The Nikon 70-200 2.8 AF-S VR is the successor of the 80-200 range of Nikkor lenses (all discontinued), but is more of a complete redesign than just a tweaked new version. The new lens is far more complex than the previous designs, ...
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The 70-200mm f2.8G ED-IF VR, What a Sweet Lens!!
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May 16, 2006
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Pros: A 100-300mm f2.8G ED-IF VR lens with a D200 or'D' camera body
Cons: This 'G' Series lens will not work on earlier Nikon film camera bodies
The Bottom Line: An excellent lens with superb optics, fast, quick and precise focus. Sharp handheld images in adverse light conditions. A 300mm f2.8 ED-IF VR for less than half the price!
Review: I made the purchase of my 70-200mm f2.8G ED-IF VR lens recently after selling off my tried and true manual focus 300mm.f2.8 ED-IF and for the first time in my photography career, I made the move away from a camera bag full of beautifully fast ...
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The Best Just Got Better
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ehwang
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Aug 1, 2003
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Pros: VR mode up to 2 f-stops faster, great tripod collar design
Cons: "G" design lens--no f-stop ring, too many switches, poor FX performance
The Bottom Line: Redesigned and well thought out, the VR mode will clinch the deal if you shoot action. However, if you shoot with a D700 or D3, you may be disappointed.
Review: Having owned just about every 80-200 zoom lens that Nikon has made, I was initially skeptical about the electronic wizardry of this new VR lens. But after several weeks, I realized that this lens was more than just the VR mode. The optics are even better ...
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It's All True!
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sailingshot
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May 30, 2005
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Pros: Sharp, fast, no excuses.
Cons: BIG lens. Bad shots will always be your fault.
The Bottom Line: Get it if you want the best. It may be more than what most people truly need. It's 100% a pro lens.
Review: Yes, this lens is already legend, and no, it's not just a bunch of people trying to justify spending a whole lot of cash on a lens. Make no mistake, this lens is BIG and expensive. It's not fitting into your travel bag nor is it at home at a friend's ...
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All I can say is WOW!!
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mbielick
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Jan 12, 2006
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Pros: GREAT Sharpness, FAST focusing,Vibration Reduction, Quality build, good Handling, and Wide aperture
Cons: Heavy, EXPENSIVE, a bit of flare/ghosting in bright lighting
The Bottom Line: Expensive, but the best things in life aren't free.
Review: Absolutely the best lens, of any type, that I have used. I have owned over 50 different types of Nikon compatible lenses, from 55mm f1.2 AI lenses, to 24-120 zooms, to 135mm-F2 fixed length primes. This one tops them all. Three things that are critical ...
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I LOVE HER SO!!!
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3rdpower
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Oct 19, 2006
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Pros: Bokeh... Sharpness... Contrast... Did I say sharpness?
Cons: She's a heavy weight
Review: If I could make babies with the 70-200 VR they would come out almost perfect. Having the 70-200 VR is like being a professional. It's ability to shoot in low light is uncanny. The colors, the saturation, and the sharpness are top quality and usually ...
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Best of all worlds
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nimitz1234
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Sep 12, 2006
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Pros: Greate optics,
no focuse hunting,
with TC - you get 600mm with good aparture.
Cons: A bit heavey - need a strong back and a good backpack
,expensive - oouuch...
Review: This superb lens gives the ability to take daylight pictures from long distances even with poor light. the VR mechanism cancel the hand shake like magic. with crop factor you'll get a 300mm lens taking picture at dusk with no flash and no tripod. ...
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Nikon 70-200mm f/ 2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR Zoom Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR ...
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Compact, lightweight G-type fast 2.9x telephoto zoom with Vibration Reduction VR operation offers the equivalent of using a shutter speed 3 stops (eig...
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