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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 328133" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>So I use it on the D7000, it is great on any body anyway. On DX, 70mm gives an FOV equivalent of 105mm, which is quite long, so it is mainly for smaller subjects or quite a distance away.</p><p>With me the focus limiter is on infinity to 5m standard, since I want to be ready for birds in flight or cars in motion. When I have trouble with subjects nearby, I put it on full. The difference is not big I believe, but for fast moving subjects every gain in AF can make or break the picture.</p><p></p><p>The active VR I had on when I was taking pictures on a boat (not knowing what the setting was), the pictures came out well, but I did not compare to without.</p><p>Since I know what the active VR is, I always have had it on normal (not shooting a lot from platforms with movement).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 328133, member: 15675"] So I use it on the D7000, it is great on any body anyway. On DX, 70mm gives an FOV equivalent of 105mm, which is quite long, so it is mainly for smaller subjects or quite a distance away. With me the focus limiter is on infinity to 5m standard, since I want to be ready for birds in flight or cars in motion. When I have trouble with subjects nearby, I put it on full. The difference is not big I believe, but for fast moving subjects every gain in AF can make or break the picture. The active VR I had on when I was taking pictures on a boat (not knowing what the setting was), the pictures came out well, but I did not compare to without. Since I know what the active VR is, I always have had it on normal (not shooting a lot from platforms with movement). [/QUOTE]
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