Nikon D80 with a 70 -200 Vr


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hI Ken & Jack,

Thanks for the advice and feedback. I am an avid photographer and believe photography will be a lifetime hobby for me. My intention is to buy this Gem once & for all and aid me in low light conditions and offer me shape images @2.8 for day shots etc. I have desire to shoot at weddings. I have tokina 12-24 f4, 18-200 VR nikon, 50mm nikon 1.8 & 18 -135 mm nikon with me. I m into sports like cycling and running. And will be taking shots of it 2. Buying it now then to slowly explore this gem is mine intentions.

What's yr take on this

Thanks

Steven 8

2.8 is absolutely usable.!! unlike my 17-55, which i often push it a little more to F4, this 70-200 can be used at 2.8 with great sharpness.

from the gears you have now, the 70-200 will be a very big jump. This is a pro lens, and yours are mostly consumer lenses. the 70-200 feels great in hand, and provides you with superb performance.

you wont regret. unless a better and sharper version of 70-200 with VR II comes out, this will be the ultimate choice. actually the AFS 80-200 is sharper, but it has no VR, which is a great tool.

yep, its what i have, what i experienced and will recommend to everyone who can afford it. no second choice, no second thought.
 

Indeed the 70 - 200mm f2.8 is a great lens. I shot a TKD championship with it, and I am truly impressed by its capabilities indoors. My photos can be found : here
 

I'm planning to get the 70-200 VR sometime soon. Just wondering which brand of UV filter you guys are using? Do you guys use product like Lenscoat or any similar product?
 

Dont think u need lens coat for this lens... too small for lens coat...

UV, no money, hoya/vitacon, got money, Nikon/B+W.

I use kenko Superpro LC37. not bad...
 

Dont think u need lens coat for this lens... too small for lens coat...

UV, no money, hoya/vitacon, got money, Nikon/B+W.

I use kenko Superpro LC37. not bad...

Thanks for your reply. Any idea the cost for mentioned brand?

Are you using any tele-converter?
 

Im not too sure how much the Nikon and B+W ones cost.

but for hoya, 77mm HMC should cost around 30 bucks, kenko superpro LC37, around 50.

im not using teleconverters. i find no need of that. a 1.4x TC will reduce the aperture to F4, and 2x will make the lens a F5.6. and TCs will severely affect the sharpness and focus speed. i find it better just to crop.

some shots with the lens, only cropping
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=362100
 

The B+W ones I think I paid about S$120 if I remember correctly.
 

If your paying so much for a quality lens there is no point putting a cheap hoya filter in front of it. It will just degrade all the image quality you just paid for. Id recommend no filter, or buy the best, Nikon or B+W both are around $120
 

Totally agree with wildstallion, since you are already paying over 2K for the qualityof the len, no point in buying a cheap filter.

BTW, went to you photo-site, love your pictures (wildstallion)
 

Totally agree with wildstallion, since you are already paying over 2K for the qualityof the len, no point in buying a cheap filter.

BTW, went to you photo-site, love your pictures (wildstallion)

Thanks alot :)
 

Indeed the 70 - 200mm f2.8 is a great lens. I shot a TKD championship with it, and I am truly impressed by its capabilities indoors. My photos can be found : here

hmm... is my eyes playing tricks? some of the shots look soft :bigeyes:

maybe it's just technique problem...
 

hmm... is my eyes playing tricks? some of the shots look soft :bigeyes:

maybe it's just technique problem...

haha, the lighting is very challenging ah... not easy to take pictures.. unless you have a D3:bsmilie::bsmilie: shooting at ISO6400
 

Hi Guys,

Can a 50L Dry-cabi fit a 70-200 in horzontal position?
 

Hi Guys,

Can a 50L Dry-cabi fit a 70-200 in horzontal position?

I have a 70L Digi Dry Cabi...check the depth dimension...if the 50L and 70L have same depth dimension..then it should fit the 70-200vr.
 

The 70L shld be able to fit the 70-200mm horizontally
 

Any difference storing lens in a vertical position other than space saving? :think:

something to do wif stress on the glass..by placing the lens in a vertical position..the glass elements are rested in a flat position..some ppl oso mention abt placing the lens wif rear element down..but i doubt my 70-200 can stand still wif rear element down, so its always with the front element down..correct me if i'm wrong..
 

The 70L shld be able to fit the 70-200mm horizontally

I assume you are using the 70L for your 70-200 in horizontal position.

I checked the spec. Both model the Depth seem to be the same.

50L
W35×D32×H50cm

70L
W35×D32×H68.5cm
 

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