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Questions for AF-S 300mm f2.8 D I or II owners
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<blockquote data-quote="Digiscoper" data-source="post: 628111" data-attributes="member: 43816"><p>I've been using a 300mm f2.8 ED IF ai-s lens on a Panasonic GH4 for over a year, and just love the lens. I shoot as much video as I do photos with it, and with the proprietary threading and 39mm drop-in filter, finding ND filters has proven to be impossible. I'm thinking about getting an AF-S 300mm f2.8 D, either the I or II, and was wondering if the thin, non-Nikon filters will fit in the drop-in filter holder. Also, can you give me an idea how smooth the manual focusing is, and how easy it is to turn the focusing wheel? I can turn the 300mm 2.8 ai-s focus ring with my pinkie, and it makes hours of shooting manual focused video a lot less tiring than with a lens that has stiffer focusing. Thanks so much for any info you can provide! Tara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digiscoper, post: 628111, member: 43816"] I've been using a 300mm f2.8 ED IF ai-s lens on a Panasonic GH4 for over a year, and just love the lens. I shoot as much video as I do photos with it, and with the proprietary threading and 39mm drop-in filter, finding ND filters has proven to be impossible. I'm thinking about getting an AF-S 300mm f2.8 D, either the I or II, and was wondering if the thin, non-Nikon filters will fit in the drop-in filter holder. Also, can you give me an idea how smooth the manual focusing is, and how easy it is to turn the focusing wheel? I can turn the 300mm 2.8 ai-s focus ring with my pinkie, and it makes hours of shooting manual focused video a lot less tiring than with a lens that has stiffer focusing. Thanks so much for any info you can provide! Tara [/QUOTE]
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