Nikon 16-85 VR or VR II?


Just got myself a copy of that:) sweet+sharp :)
Need more time to figure out to unleash its real potential!

Need no much "skills" with this 16-85... just PnS enjoy the crisp and clear pictures :thumbsup:
 

DM101 said:
Need no much "skills" with this 16-85... just PnS enjoy the crisp and clear pictures :thumbsup:

Haha yaya agree despite its hallmark of easily being crisp and clear, still need to hone my rather amateur skill so won't under-deliver its performance :)
 

ce072300 said:
Haha yaya agree despite its hallmark of easily being crisp and clear, still need to hone my rather amateur skill so won't under-deliver its performance :)

That's the diff between amateur and masters. One should always seek to improve. :)
 

You still need VR if you need to keep the backgrund of your subject in focus as well.

For that I leave it to my PnS camera. :) When I have a foreground subject, I'd always prefer my backgrounds to be blur (99% of the times)... Well, with the exception of Landscape images of course - which I'd leave it to a tripod to do the job well.
 

For that I leave it to my PnS camera. :) When I have a foreground subject, I'd always prefer my backgrounds to be blur (99% of the times)... Well, with the exception of Landscape images of course - which I'd leave it to a tripod to do the job well.

Yeah, I been too lazy to carry my tripod around. New resolution for today. Let's see how long that lasts. :D
 

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