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Nikon AF-S 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 VR: Having recently acquired this lens I have only had the chance to use it a couple of times. First was in the Forest of Dean on Saturday. Taking some shots of mountain bikers on the downhill tracks this lens was superb and sharp and the out of focus bokeh was very pleasing. I used VR for all of my shots as the light under the trees was pretty dull - plus it was cloudy.
Anyway, I used the lens again today shooting (pictures not guns!) birds and insects and I've noticed that the bokeh in a fair few of the shots is pretty awful. Same camera, the only difference being this time I had VR turned OFF as I was using a tripod.
Here's what the bokeh looks like: (click for larger)



Now I can definitely see diagonal lines running bottom-left to top-right in the bokeh areas of these images.
All shots were wide open at there respective focal lengths (so f/5.6 at 300mm).
I'm aware that VR can effect the bokeh, but only when it is turned on. So what is causing this? :shrug:
Nikon AF-S 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 VR: Having recently acquired this lens I have only had the chance to use it a couple of times. First was in the Forest of Dean on Saturday. Taking some shots of mountain bikers on the downhill tracks this lens was superb and sharp and the out of focus bokeh was very pleasing. I used VR for all of my shots as the light under the trees was pretty dull - plus it was cloudy.
Anyway, I used the lens again today shooting (pictures not guns!) birds and insects and I've noticed that the bokeh in a fair few of the shots is pretty awful. Same camera, the only difference being this time I had VR turned OFF as I was using a tripod.
Here's what the bokeh looks like: (click for larger)



Now I can definitely see diagonal lines running bottom-left to top-right in the bokeh areas of these images.
All shots were wide open at there respective focal lengths (so f/5.6 at 300mm).
I'm aware that VR can effect the bokeh, but only when it is turned on. So what is causing this? :shrug:


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