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Nikon Announces New 180 - 400 with Built-in 1.4 TC
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 653589" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Dawg Pics There is a noticeable difference between IQ of the 3 different Nikon 1.4 TCs, The version III is pretty good but the version I had serious degradation of image quality.</p><p></p><p>This lens looks really good on paper and I am sure it is very good but if I had that money in spare change, there are others I would rather have starting with a 200 2.0 VRII as the ultimate portrait lens with the creamiest bokeh I have ever seen. A pro sports or wildlife shooter who could carry a single lens to cover the ranges needed it would be tempting. Taking two lenses on flights on carry-on would be more weight and size, so buying an extra seat on a flight for lens case saves money and hassle. Many of my flights have a 12 lb overhead limit so a D850/D5 and that lens would fit in the weight limit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 653589, member: 43545"] Dawg Pics There is a noticeable difference between IQ of the 3 different Nikon 1.4 TCs, The version III is pretty good but the version I had serious degradation of image quality. This lens looks really good on paper and I am sure it is very good but if I had that money in spare change, there are others I would rather have starting with a 200 2.0 VRII as the ultimate portrait lens with the creamiest bokeh I have ever seen. A pro sports or wildlife shooter who could carry a single lens to cover the ranges needed it would be tempting. Taking two lenses on flights on carry-on would be more weight and size, so buying an extra seat on a flight for lens case saves money and hassle. Many of my flights have a 12 lb overhead limit so a D850/D5 and that lens would fit in the weight limit. [/QUOTE]
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