Well it is summer and its time to play run and relax for our two Golden Retrievers...
And best of all, I get to use some of my gear in nice weather...
Well since getting the Nikon 70-300VR lens, I have to say that its defiantly going to be a keeper... Although it's not in the same league as my 80-200 f/2.8, it can hold its own when there is good light and in low light situations, the VR works superbly...
The first 3 shots were captured with the 70-300vr and the 4th with the 28-70 f/2.8...
This lens is so much of an improvement over the earlier 70-300, allowing you to get sharp shots all the way up to 300mm wide open.
After 250mm, some say that the corners may get just a little soft on some copies, but fortunately the copy I have is sharp all over. When you think of it, unless your shooting landscapes, you usually only want the center to be tack sharp.
The AF-S focus extremely fast, so for sports in good light, this lens is a winner IMHO.
And best of all, I get to use some of my gear in nice weather...
Well since getting the Nikon 70-300VR lens, I have to say that its defiantly going to be a keeper... Although it's not in the same league as my 80-200 f/2.8, it can hold its own when there is good light and in low light situations, the VR works superbly...
The first 3 shots were captured with the 70-300vr and the 4th with the 28-70 f/2.8...
This lens is so much of an improvement over the earlier 70-300, allowing you to get sharp shots all the way up to 300mm wide open.
After 250mm, some say that the corners may get just a little soft on some copies, but fortunately the copy I have is sharp all over. When you think of it, unless your shooting landscapes, you usually only want the center to be tack sharp.
The AF-S focus extremely fast, so for sports in good light, this lens is a winner IMHO.
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