That is a heavy bugger. Will be interesting to see how it shoots up against the 150-600 I am renting since we both will be shooting the D750. I assume you will be shooting your D750
Of course. I'm using the D7100 for landscapes. LOL
That is a heavy bugger. Will be interesting to see how it shoots up against the 150-600 I am renting since we both will be shooting the D750. I assume you will be shooting your D750
Of course. I'm using the D7100 for landscapes. LOL
I thought you might want the extra reach of the DX for wildlife. Personally I think the qualities of the D750 might over ride the benefit of the extra reach. I think cropping might still give as good or better quality. Focus is faster on the D750 along with the increase in ISO.
She's a beautyAfter months and months of research, deliberating, looking at countless number of photos on Flickr and other sites.
After reading countless reviews.
After countless side by side comparisons between this lens and the Sigma/Tamron lenses and after just plain going nuts, I have finally pulled the trigger.
Nikkor 200-500mm ED-IF-SD-XYZ-VR-iFocus. (this is the Blacktop edition with iFocus) It will automatically focus on the eyes of any creature for maximum sharpness. The only drawback is that if you're shooting something other than wildlife, it will still find the nearest bird and focus on the eyes no matter what. I for one am willing to live with this small inconvenience.
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After months and months of research, deliberating, looking at countless number of photos on Flickr and other sites.
After reading countless reviews.
After countless side by side comparisons between this lens and the Sigma/Tamron lenses and after just plain going nuts, I have finally pulled the trigger....
Personally I think the qualities of the D750 might over ride the benefit of the extra reach. I think cropping might still give as good or better quality. Focus is faster on the D750 along with the increase in ISO.
After months and months of research, deliberating, looking at countless number of photos on Flickr and other sites.
After reading countless reviews.
After countless side by side comparisons between this lens and the Sigma/Tamron lenses and after just plain going nuts, I have finally pulled the trigger.
Nikkor 200-500mm ED-IF-SD-XYZ-VR-iFocus. (this is the Blacktop edition with iFocus) It will automatically focus on the eyes of any creature for maximum sharpness. The only drawback is that if you're shooting something other than wildlife, it will still find the nearest bird and focus on the eyes no matter what. I for one am willing to live with this small inconvenience.
Put on a pair of standard red/blue 3D glasses and look at that image. It's an anaglyph image made from two separate shots. I neglected to mention that in my previous post.Is that coloring supposed to be around the screw? Is that because of the f/1.0 aperture?
Looks like an interesting lens to work with, and a pretty good price too!
Just ordered Impact 5X7 black/white reversible collapsible background
and this book
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In an effort to help my wife an I have answers without always needing to wait for a nurse or doctor present to listen to my beloved's lungs,heart, and stomach, I bought this medical item. I was looking for one of the best stethoscopes for myself, and asking our nurse for a little hands on teaching in it's use. So after some research I found this one which is suppose to be one of the best, designed for master cardiologists in a very good well known brand.
Maybe this will be of some help in taking care of my beloved wife.
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