Sensible solution for airshow/spotting.

@snerkler I use the Nikon 80-400mm (early version) and Tamron 150-600mm and get sharp photos throughout the range. I posted a photo further up the page which was Tamron with the Tamron G1 at 600mm – hope that is of some help


Oops should have read taken with the Tamron
 
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My limited experience so far with the 80-400 is that it is a very sharp lens and the best built by far over the other 4 in my image above.

The vr isn't as as good as the 200-500 but it's certainly not bad. Af is faster than the 200-500. It's 2/3 if the weight and goes to 80mm.

I have the 4 above as I'm really struggling to decide which to keep. I'd love to keep all of them as they all have their users but can't justify it.
 
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@snerkler I use the Nikon 80-400mm (early version) and Tamron 150-600mm and get sharp photos throughout the range. I posted a photo further up the page which was Tamron with the Tamron G1 at 600mm – hope that is of some help


Oops should have read taken with the Tamron
Thanks, I have the Tamron already, it was the Nikon 80-400mm G I'm interested in finding out how the IQ compares to the Tamron. If it's as good or better then that's fine, but I don't want it to be worse.
 
Plenty of good advice here, once again thank you all who chipped in. I will have to try some and deffo will show the results after RIAT :)
 
Pete, Geoff,

pics like that don't make choice any easier, fantastic takes! :)
HAHA sorry Tomasz, but mine was taken using a £450 Sigma 150-500 which would leave you with a hefty bit of money left from your budget to spend on maybe another lens
 
Or a D800
 
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