Which Nikon 70-300

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I understand from what i have read with the latest versions one is for DX and one primarily for FX, i will be using it on DX but if the FX version is any better i will buy that, so any thoughts please.
 
It is more a question on the lens being a good copy or not I would have thought, apart from which camera it is going on. I personally stick with the correct one for the camera be it Full Frame or crop sensor. Then again if you have a crop DX camera are you intending to go to FF soon? in that case I would go for the FF lens. Pity you didn't say which camera version you have FX or DX
 
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I have a NIKON AF-S NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G VR ED, never had issues
 
It is more a question on the lens being a good copy or not I would have thought, apart from which camera it is going on. I personally stick with the correct one for the camera be it Full Frame or crop sensor. Then again if you have a crop DX camera are you intending to go to FF soon? in that case I would go for the FF lens. Pity you didn't say which camera version you have FX or DX

Thanks, i didn't say which camera as i don't have a Nikon body at the moment, i would expect it will be DX but if the consensus was the FX version was better/sharper or something i would go with that.
I can see the body being 7200/7500/D500, depending on the secondhand body market at the time.
 
Mike
I had the 70-300 lens both the VR and non VR versions on my Nikon D300 DX camera. I have to say compared to my now AFS 70-200 f2.8 G lens on the D810 they were soft, looking back on it now, but I didn't think so at the time.
If you are considering those cameras you are getting near or in the D810 used price bracket.

Now I havn't owned the D500 or the others so can't comment on them , but as I said To Damo in another thread the D810 takes some beating once mastered. The cropping ability without loss of picture quality still amazes me.

from this hand held
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to this crop (not zoomed in)
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same position same lens. I don't think this would be possible with the cameras you mentioned.
NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G is the problem. You can never really achieve as good as an f2.8 across the lens mm range
 
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I have had the 7200 and 500 but as my main gear is m4/3 i may not push to a 500, not handled an 800 version but i do need to keep the weight down and i understand it may need steadier hands than i have and i cant any longer carry a tripod around.
 
I have the dx af-p version and use it on my d500 for drag racing and it’s perfectly fine. I’m sure there are better lenses out there but for sub-£200 it’s a bargain
 
Mike it is only you who know what is suitable for you ,same is what I prefer to use now. All one can comment on is the equipment and how one finds it when being used. Of course cost is a huge factor as well, but as I always say if your happy with what your pictures turn out like is great, if others like them a well hen it is a bonus
 
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get the d500 you won't regret it i would not go for the d800 unless your a landscaper or doing models
it is an amazing camera also the af-p vr lens
but if your going ff in the future get the af-p fx version
 
get the d500 you won't regret it i would not go for the d800 unless your a landscaper or doing models
it is an amazing camera also the af-p vr lens
but if your going ff in the future get the af-p fx version


yes the D810 is better than the D800
 
I've never had the DX versions of the 70-300mm Nikon lenses as I wanted the best quality without going to f2.8 lenses with a shorter focal, larger heavier lens and more expense. I have never had the intention to go full frame. I was very happy with the AF-S 70-300mm f4.5-5.6 G IF-ED VR Lens for many years with the D200, D300 and D300S. I was never quite happy using that lens wide open. However, when I got the D500 that lens seemed a lot better wide open. So maybe the cameras needed their AF micro adjusted. :rolleyes: It was like having a new lens though. :)

Last year Nikon dropped the price of their new AF-P 70-300mm f4.5-5.6E ED VR Lens down to about £520, and also had a £90 cashback offer, as I was in a position to take advantage of it, I did. It is a better lens, but not by a huge amount, but a good overall upgrade. But after about 10 years with the previous lens it was time for an update due to wear and tear. :) Things had got a bit 'loose'. ;)

If you could afford it, I would get the FX version. It is a lot more though. :thinking:

 
I had a D7200 and used the E ED VR with it - great combination, super images, pretty quick focusing (apparently much quicker than earlier versions).
 
I recently bought a D500 and Amazon had the FX version on offer so I bought one of those. I wanted the FX version anyway as it's a stop faster and also I may start looking for a D850 sometime in the future.

Have to say I have not been disappointed, I did Also buy a Sigma 150-600mm Sport as 300mm isn't really long enough for airshows and most wildlife but I am really happy with it for most things.

These are really heavy crops but they stand up well I think.


Oyster Catcher
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Egret
by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr
 
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Mikew knowing your situation and what you take mainly ,let me throw a spanner in the works have you thought about a 300mm F4 prime lightweight works well with t.c ‘s 1.4 ,1.7,2.0 and is a nice lightweight super sharp combo with incredible close focus ability and if funds allow you could go for a 300mm F4.PF version super light and short with VR
 
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Mikew knowing your situation and what you take mainly ,let me throw a spanner in the works have you thought about a 300mm F4 prime lightweight works well with t.c ‘s 1.4 ,1.7,2.0 and is a nice lightweight super sharp combo with incredible close focus ability and if funds allow you could go for a 300mm F4.PF version super light and short with VR

Thanks, at the moment i have the new gear headache :ROFLMAO:

Just about every combination has been through my head including the above, at the moment ime thinking i will keep the m4/3 for long range/ small bird situations so ime thinking a 70-300 would be a decent choice, if i decided on 300mm prime it would need to be the PF as i need VR.
 
Thanks, at the moment i have the new gear headache :ROFLMAO:

Just about every combination has been through my head including the above, at the moment ime thinking i will keep the m4/3 for long range/ small bird situations so ime thinking a 70-300 would be a decent choice, if i decided on 300mm prime it would need to be the PF as i need VR.
Been through the same mike , trouble is when they say MFT has a 2x crop they forget that apsc has a 1.5 crop factor till you get out to the 150-600 lenses you don’t actually gain anything . It’s a hard one to settle down on , till I know what further heart work I need it’s a case of thumb twiddling I.e stick with what I have or go back to lighter gear
 
Been through the same mike , trouble is when they say MFT has a 2x crop they forget that apsc has a 1.5 crop factor till you get out to the 150-600 lenses you don’t actually gain anything . It’s a hard one to settle down on , till I know what further heart work I need it’s a case of thumb twiddling I.e stick with what I have or go back to lighter gear

Hope all goes well with the heart side.

Been doing some research and i was happy with the D500 and Sigma 100-400, a bit short on reach but longer is too heavy for me, the D7500 and Sigma 100-400 is not a lot of difference to the G9 and Panny 100-400 in weight so its a contender, hoping to see one tomorrow.
I think, no i know its the G9 that brought me to this point, yes i can catch BIF with it but lose too many shots so going back on what i said earlier it may be DX for birding and m4/3 for everything else.

:banghead::banghead:
 
Good to know mike , before I took the leap back to mft ...
 
Good to know mike , before I took the leap back to mft ...

Got the EM1MK11 to play with for a few days, could have had that or the demo D500, decided it was no good trying the D500 first ;)
 
Got the EM1MK11 to play with for a few days, could have had that or the demo D500, decided it was no good trying the D500 first ;)

what shop gives you a demo camera for a couple of days ?
 
what shop gives you a demo camera for a couple of days ?

My LCS, i have bought from him for nearly 50 years and i can borrow most demo gear or secondhand to try,that's part of the reason i stay with him plus he matches Wex prices.
 
The EM1MARK11 is in a different world to the G9, this close and my G9 would not have got these, and this is before the firmware update.

Looks pretty good to me. Just to make it more interesting a couple more from the D500 and FX 70-300mm (Terns in flight are a right pain as well)


Tern
by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr


Tern
by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr
 
Looks pretty good to me. Just to make it more interesting a couple more from the D500 and FX 70-300mm (Terns in flight are a right pain as well)


Tern
by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr


Tern
by Mike.Pursey, on Flickr

The D500 is probably the best but with my mobility issues i am not sure i would get close enough to the subjects.
 
Great wildlife shots. What do people think of the Tamron 18-270 lens? I’ve inherited it as a beginner?
 
looking very good mike , dont you lose either the lens i.s or the body i.s by mixing Panasonic & Olympus though

Thanks, you can only use one is at a time
 
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