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D7000: nikon 70 200 2.8 vr1 good idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="editorial_use_only" data-source="post: 715738" data-attributes="member: 40895"><p>I have the D7000 and the VR2. </p><p></p><p>Yes I think the VR1 would be a fine choice, in general. I think the 70-200 is a lens you will find in many photographer's kits. But how close will you be able to get to the action? If you are able to get close, then you might find an 85/1.8 would be okay. And that extra stop f/2 to f/2.8 can make a big difference if you find you are at a high ISO. There are other lenses you may be able to find used like the 85/1.4 D or the 85/1.4 G. I think the 70-200 will have faster AF speed though.</p><p></p><p>You ask about ceiling for ISO. It is going to depend on your preferences. For me, ISO 5000 was the ceiling with the D7000. But you will find out what works for you. Do your first shoot and experiment. Try some at 6400, and then 5000, and 4000 and so on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="editorial_use_only, post: 715738, member: 40895"] I have the D7000 and the VR2. Yes I think the VR1 would be a fine choice, in general. I think the 70-200 is a lens you will find in many photographer's kits. But how close will you be able to get to the action? If you are able to get close, then you might find an 85/1.8 would be okay. And that extra stop f/2 to f/2.8 can make a big difference if you find you are at a high ISO. There are other lenses you may be able to find used like the 85/1.4 D or the 85/1.4 G. I think the 70-200 will have faster AF speed though. You ask about ceiling for ISO. It is going to depend on your preferences. For me, ISO 5000 was the ceiling with the D7000. But you will find out what works for you. Do your first shoot and experiment. Try some at 6400, and then 5000, and 4000 and so on. [/QUOTE]
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