Thanks lsisaxon. Nope not using it on those camera bodies you mentioned.
So fellow hobbyists any more feedback/comments? ;p
I'm also a hobbyist who shoots between 2 - 5 times a year and with regards to the subject, started with the..
80-200 1-touch -> 80--200 2-touch -> 70-200VR -> 80-200 2-touch -> 70-200VR -> 80-200 2-touch -> 80-200AFS.
All of them produced very good and sharp shots.
Though the 1-touch needs to pull and push, it also allows the lens to "rest" on your hand while pulling or pushing. This to me is a great plus point.
The VR at most gave me 1 to 1.5 stop advantage in my opinion and sold them as I deem the cost difference is not justifiable .. again my opinion.
Using the 2-touch I found the focusing (though fast) is a little slow that goaded me into the AFS version which I found to be ideal for me .. faster but cheaper.
While playing around with this series of lenses, my cams also changed progressively from Fuji S1Pro -> S2Pro -> D100 -> D1X -> D2h -> D2X & S2Pro. and therefore can only tell you that the AFS with the D2X is the best combination for the moment.
Cheers