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only had this lens a week, and still learning what it can do. take super sharp photos very sharp focus vibration function is fantastic I use it on a Nikon d7200 for wildlife and hi speed sport events ie F1 & moto gp it is superb for both. would highly recommend it.
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Very good lens. Great optics. Has a cheap plastic feel to lens barrel but helps to make the lens lighter . Great for carrying about. Sharp even at 300 mm range. This is where some lenses loose image quality. If you read ken rockwell s review. He gives this lens a great write up. Thats the main reason i bought this lens.
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This is a decent upgrade to the third party optic I was using. It has quiet, snappy focus and is reasonably compact and light with pleasant handling.
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After having a Tamron 70-300mm for the last year or so, I decided to take the plunge and upgrade to the Nikkor glass (on a D5100). Best move I've made with the camera so far, and well worth the extra £400 new value. First thing you notice if you have a comparative 'budget' lens is the massive weight difference. Now obviously, that's not exactly a plus factor in terms of ergonomic use, but my goodness, it makes you realise how much better quality the Nikkor glass is. Overall, I've noted a marked improvement throughout the zoom range, and it performs especially well around the 180-250mm mark, and in the middle of the aperture range, as you'd exepect from most zoom lenses. Tack sharp throughout though, even with my shaky hands :-) A highly recommended upgrade to anyone on the fence.
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sharp great for compression shots or wild life quick focussing a bit unsteady in the wind on a tripod but all round good lens
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