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SNAP! You chose the right lens in the end.
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Need to grab a dock, one thing I've noticed is I don't seem to get focus confirmation (red flash) when focussing at long distances 10m+
Looks enormous. Stupid move.
Well at least 3 in this club then, ordered D750 Sunday night and,according to UPS, should be delivered tomorrow
Loved it, I used one with a D810 for landscape and despite some reviews which say it's disappointing on full frame, I can honestly say the quality was superb. It's a little softer around the edges but that isn't a problem in the real world, in fact I liked that look. I now have a 70-200mm VR II with a D750, yet to use that lens in anger thoughYou could discuss screen protectors.
Just a thought.
Anyone have any thoughts/experience of the original Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 VR?
70-200mm f2.8 VRII is my favourite lens, love the way it renders images and has loads of 'pop'.Loved it, I used one with a D810 for landscape and despite some reviews which say it's disappointing on full frame, I can honestly say the quality was superb. It's a little softer around the edges but that isn't a problem in the real world, in fact I liked that look. I now have a 70-200mm VR II with a D750, yet to use that lens in anger though
He's bought the old huuuge version though...
70-200mm f2.8 VRII is my favourite lens, love the way it renders images and has loads of 'pop'.
Not something I've noticed tbh, but then I don't tend to use the 70-200mm for close subjects.This is I guess like a universal favourite for all owners. One of Nikon's best lenses. The only downside is the close distance focus breathing - worst of all 70-200 2.8 lenses.
Just saw the comparison between this and the Nikon 200 F2 VRII by Matt granger. Well, not a fair comparison completely, but that 200 F2 is like a king of all lenses. I handled one in a Calumet open day and that thing is heavy.
Just stuck up some of our favourite pics from our weddings and engagements in 2015. All D750. Full Blog post is here.
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A couple of days away from this thread and it takes some catching up.
Yes, sir! Reporting for screen protectors chat duty!That'll be the screen protectors!


Has anyone used Focal software (lazy way of auto tuning lenses to body)?
I'm thinking about going for it.
Has anyone used Focal software (lazy way of auto tuning lenses to body)?
I'm thinking about going for it.
Interested to see how well the auto AF tune is on the D5 and D500. That would take some of the pain away.
This is I guess like a universal favourite for all owners. One of Nikon's best lenses. The only downside is the close distance focus breathing - worst of all 70-200 2.8 lenses.
Just saw the comparison between this and the Nikon 200 F2 VRII by Matt granger. Well, not a fair comparison completely, but that 200 F2 is like a king of all lenses. I handled one in a Calumet open day and that thing is heavy.
Belinda on the Stone Wall by -Rob'81-
Puffin Amongst the Daisies by -Rob'81-
Puffin by -Rob'81-@MartinCornwall glad to be of help. If you have problems copying the bb code on an iPad, Flickr stack is the app to use as it much easier.@rob-nikon Thanks for the tip about the BB code and flickr, much easier.
I would love to try a 200 f2 but it's so big and heavy compared to a 70-200. The VR2 is affected by focus breathing and it was something I worried about when reading reviews. Over the years I've been lucky enough to own the 70-200 vr1, vr2 and f4 vr (all second hand), all are great lenses and perfectly good. If you read reviews then the vr1 is soft is the corners and has bad vignetting, vr2 badly focus breathes and the f4 vr is slower focus but quite sharp. I honestly don't think you can go wrong with any of the 70-200's. I've settled on the vr2 as I found I need the f2.8 at times and I'm not so worried about focus breathing as as long as I can frame what I want it's not a problem. It's something you just work with what focal length you have.
All of these were taken with the vr1, vr2 and f4 vr (not all with the D750, though 2 out of 3 isn't bad!).
Belinda on the Stone Wall by -Rob'81-
Puffin Amongst the Daisies by -Rob'81-
Puffin by -Rob'81-
Wow, wow and wow.
Great shots Rob, the lenses have jaw dropping quality - I think Minnt's made the right choice, and it's now on my list to buy! Belinda is very fluffy aswell!
I was really impressed with the 70-200 f4, I was worried that isolation wouldn't be as good but it still gave good bokeh and out of focus areas. If you don't need f2.8 the f4 VR version is a cost compromise. The VR1 is great too and worthwhile if you can find a good copy second hand. The VR2 takes teleconverters like the TC-14EII very well.
The images above are top: vr2, Middle: f4 vr, bottom vr1.
Haha also the only one that wasn't taken with a D750!! The vr1 is a cracking lens, the 24-70 and 70-200 must go a great combo.The last is definately the best...![]()