singlerosa_RIP
Senior Member
Had my 24-85VR and 70-300VR on this weekend for a couple of events. Thought I'd travel light. Results tell me the 750 demands my 2.8 zooms for serious shooting (pixel peeping).
Not as crazy about it as I thought I would be. I find it has more distortion at 24mm then my 20mm -D lens. As long as I pay close attention to how I hold the camera at the wide angle, it can be fixed in LR or PS, but you do have to take extra care.
IQ wise I'm happy with it. It does produce sharper images and nicer colors then my 28-105 mm-D lens, as it should with the price difference between the two.
It is a solid lens and feels nice and balanced on the D750 even without a grip.
Having said all this, I don't have this lens long enough to make a solid judgement just yet. These are just my thoughts after a short time of using it.
At first I didn't really get along that well with the 70-300mmVR either, but now I couldn't live without it.
On my D750 today was my 70-300mm first time using it but think I need to work on using it a little more. I was using Auto ISO and Auto Shutter speed so it was shooting at 1/300 sec when I was at full zoom and it looks good at full screen but when I zoom in it looks a little soft like maybe a slight movement problem Going to have to check out to see it that is the problem. What so other use as a base for shutter speed vs lens length?