ortega
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VR consumes more battery and the VR mechanism is (I believe) more susceptible to wear and tear, as compared to your zoom and optics mechanism. So if you want to prolong the lifespan of your lens, turn off VR when you don't need it. VR also can take up to 3 seconds to fully engage so if you are trigger happy, you are just using VR but not maximizing it.
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Awesome shots.
I am going to Tokyo and I am wondering what setup to bring.
D700 with 17-35 and 70-200 or D300 with 18-200. And if I should bring SB600 or SB900.
Or should I just buy a 28-300 to pair with D700. I need good low light performance and your shots are what I normally will take.
Seeing that you just shoot with FOV of 24-125, now I am not sure....
this will be my lens of choice if i had a FX camera
AF-S NIKKOR 24-120mm f/4G ED VR
the SB900 is over kill for travel shots, what i think you might need with your D700 is just a fill flash that can bounce, eg. the SB400.
I normally like my shots with a hint of movement somewhere, it brings life to the still image.
so i shoot with a relatively slow shutter speed, somewhere around 1/15s ~ 1/25s to get some movement. add in a fill flash set to rear curtain sync and volia.
just pray for no camera shake

have a good trip