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This is a query to those who have/had/used the Nikkor AF-S 70-300VR and also have/had/used the newer Sigma 50-500 OS version and the 150-500 OS (which I have briefly tried, but not on Nikon).
I have the AF-S 70-300VR and find it to be a very fine lens, in fact with my own testing (and that of SLR gear), I find it's the equal of the Nikon 80-400 up to 300mm, I found the other aspects of the 80-400 dissapointing, notably the slow AF.
I'm really trying to find a tele-zoom with VR/OS and a longer reach than 300mm, i.e. 500mm, that equals or betters the IQ of the 70-300 VR. I know that some will say the AF-S 200-400 VRII will do, but it's way out of my financial grasp! The Bigma 50-500 OS has my main attention.
My usage is for general birding and wildlife (not serious swamp or safari usage! I walk around bird sancturies or local woods and forests), airshows etc., mostly handheld, but tripod where needed.
I am keen to retain contrast and render fine feather detail, these are examples of what I mean, taken with my 70-300 VR.
Please don't suggest the AF-S 300mm f4.0 prime plus TC's! I know it's a fantastic lens, but with no zoom and no VR, it doesn't fit my requirements. I also know a 70-200 VRII and a 2x TCIII is a possibility, but that's also beyond my pocket and even then doesn't really tick all the boxes.
I currently also have a Sigma 120-300 f2.8 plus TC's, but it's size/weight and lack of VR and swapping to and from TC's has proved to be frustrating to me and I'm not "loving" it as much as I feel I ought to!
I find I generally prefer to use my 70-300 VR! - I would need to sell this setup to fund whatever I decide to go for.
I'd really appreciate anyone's comments on the differences they've found between the 70-300VR and either of the Sigmas with regard to IQ, colour fidelity, contrast, AF speed and AF tracking, or anything else they feel is appropriate!
Thanks in advance!
I have the AF-S 70-300VR and find it to be a very fine lens, in fact with my own testing (and that of SLR gear), I find it's the equal of the Nikon 80-400 up to 300mm, I found the other aspects of the 80-400 dissapointing, notably the slow AF.
I'm really trying to find a tele-zoom with VR/OS and a longer reach than 300mm, i.e. 500mm, that equals or betters the IQ of the 70-300 VR. I know that some will say the AF-S 200-400 VRII will do, but it's way out of my financial grasp! The Bigma 50-500 OS has my main attention.
My usage is for general birding and wildlife (not serious swamp or safari usage! I walk around bird sancturies or local woods and forests), airshows etc., mostly handheld, but tripod where needed.
I am keen to retain contrast and render fine feather detail, these are examples of what I mean, taken with my 70-300 VR.
Please don't suggest the AF-S 300mm f4.0 prime plus TC's! I know it's a fantastic lens, but with no zoom and no VR, it doesn't fit my requirements. I also know a 70-200 VRII and a 2x TCIII is a possibility, but that's also beyond my pocket and even then doesn't really tick all the boxes.
I currently also have a Sigma 120-300 f2.8 plus TC's, but it's size/weight and lack of VR and swapping to and from TC's has proved to be frustrating to me and I'm not "loving" it as much as I feel I ought to!
I'd really appreciate anyone's comments on the differences they've found between the 70-300VR and either of the Sigmas with regard to IQ, colour fidelity, contrast, AF speed and AF tracking, or anything else they feel is appropriate!
Thanks in advance!
I thought you may respond! I know you love the lens
