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Testing the VR on the Nikkor 200-500mm lens
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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 552563" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>On a perfect day, when conditions are just right for the kind of shooting that I do, The D7100 is no slouch with this lens. I have taken some really nice shots with this combo.</p><p>Lower the light somewhat (not talking about darkness here, just throw a few clouds overhead and the difference becomes clear.)</p><p>Faster focus locking on subjects (birds), keeping focus track and a much better clean high ISO capability.</p><p></p><p>Here is a shot at 6400 ISO with a very overcast day. i would have had to toss this if it was taken with the D7100.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]209007[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying I didn't have to use NR because I did and it is not my idea of a good shot, but since this was the only shot at this bird refuge that came close to being a keeper, I kept it.</p><p>This ISO 6400 shot is an ISO 1600 shot on the D7100.</p><p></p><p>Also don't forget, that I handhold this lens so I always need a high shutter speed. Otherwise if it's a clear sunny day out at low ISO's The D750 is not that much different than the D7100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 552563, member: 22693"] On a perfect day, when conditions are just right for the kind of shooting that I do, The D7100 is no slouch with this lens. I have taken some really nice shots with this combo. Lower the light somewhat (not talking about darkness here, just throw a few clouds overhead and the difference becomes clear.) Faster focus locking on subjects (birds), keeping focus track and a much better clean high ISO capability. Here is a shot at 6400 ISO with a very overcast day. i would have had to toss this if it was taken with the D7100. [ATTACH type="full"]209007._xfImport[/ATTACH] I'm not saying I didn't have to use NR because I did and it is not my idea of a good shot, but since this was the only shot at this bird refuge that came close to being a keeper, I kept it. This ISO 6400 shot is an ISO 1600 shot on the D7100. Also don't forget, that I handhold this lens so I always need a high shutter speed. Otherwise if it's a clear sunny day out at low ISO's The D750 is not that much different than the D7100. [/QUOTE]
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