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Nikon 300mm f/4 AF vs AF-S
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 624672" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>So glad you like it and that it's working well for you. While I totally understand the reluctance to spend the money on the latest copy I just want to go on the record for anyone reading this thread that the latest model is absolutely spectacular. It lives on my D500 and makes shooting wildlife effortless because it's size and weight belie its focal length. Heck it's lighter than the 70-200mm f4 and on the D500 it's only 1.5 <em>ounces</em> heavier than the D750 with 24-120mm f4 that I use to walk around with all the time. I couldn't imagine a long hike with the older lens but with this I can have it on one shoulder and the D750 on the other with a 1.4x converter in my pocket. It's just amazing, and sharp as a tack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 624672, member: 9240"] So glad you like it and that it's working well for you. While I totally understand the reluctance to spend the money on the latest copy I just want to go on the record for anyone reading this thread that the latest model is absolutely spectacular. It lives on my D500 and makes shooting wildlife effortless because it's size and weight belie its focal length. Heck it's lighter than the 70-200mm f4 and on the D500 it's only 1.5 [I]ounces[/I] heavier than the D750 with 24-120mm f4 that I use to walk around with all the time. I couldn't imagine a long hike with the older lens but with this I can have it on one shoulder and the D750 on the other with a 1.4x converter in my pocket. It's just amazing, and sharp as a tack. [/QUOTE]
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