Well, this one came today also! With this lens, and the new 14-24mm lens, and my old 24-70mm Sigma, I can now go from 14mm to 200mm with just three lenses. All of them can be hand held, although I usually use a tripod. Here are a few test images for the 70-200 from this afternoon:
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AF-S Nikkor 70-200 f/4G ED VR
Re: AF-S Nikkor 70-200 f/4G ED VR
I have an f2.8 70-200 and love it for its sharpness and pnly wish I could get to use it more often.
Re: AF-S Nikkor 70-200 f/4G ED VR
I decided I did not need the extra weight and expense of the f2.8 version. I do very little photography that requires the f2.8. The f4 that I bought is supposed to be just as sharp, and can be hand held. The tripod collar is optional.....Sparkey wrote:I have an f2.8 70-200 and love it for its sharpness and pnly wish I could get to use it more often.
Re: AF-S Nikkor 70-200 f/4G ED VR
jon.oman wrote:I decided I did not need the extra weight and expense of the f2.8 version. I do very little photography that requires the f2.8. The f4 that I bought is supposed to be just as sharp, and can be hand held. The tripod collar is optional.....Sparkey wrote:I have an f2.8 70-200 and love it for its sharpness and pnly wish I could get to use it more often.
Really only for Sports shooting.
Re: AF-S Nikkor 70-200 f/4G ED VR
I don't do any of that....Sparkey wrote:jon.oman wrote:I decided I did not need the extra weight and expense of the f2.8 version. I do very little photography that requires the f2.8. The f4 that I bought is supposed to be just as sharp, and can be hand held. The tripod collar is optional.....Sparkey wrote:I have an f2.8 70-200 and love it for its sharpness and pnly wish I could get to use it more often.
Really only for Sports shooting.