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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
What lenses are you wanting to buy, or already bought for your D800/D800e?
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<blockquote data-quote="D200freak" data-source="post: 515495" data-attributes="member: 41018"><p>I'd be interested to hear (and see) a comparison in sharpness and image quality between the 200mm "grail" lens and the 80-400mm (1st gen with aperture ring) that I have. Can anyone do that for me?</p><p></p><p>I find that I like to push a long zoom lens out to its extreme limits and see how sharp it is there. Useful for such things as night sky photography and photography of ships at sea. Aircraft photography as well. (While in flight.) These are all popular photography subjects for me. </p><p></p><p>I'd also like to compare them to the results I'm getting from my Tamzooka. </p><p>But with that, being zoomed to the max makes it almost impossible to get a perfectly clear picture even with a good tripod mount and even using delayed shutter release. The recoil of the shutter itself shakes the camera and smears the smallest details. I doubt there's much that can be done to correct that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D200freak, post: 515495, member: 41018"] I'd be interested to hear (and see) a comparison in sharpness and image quality between the 200mm "grail" lens and the 80-400mm (1st gen with aperture ring) that I have. Can anyone do that for me? I find that I like to push a long zoom lens out to its extreme limits and see how sharp it is there. Useful for such things as night sky photography and photography of ships at sea. Aircraft photography as well. (While in flight.) These are all popular photography subjects for me. I'd also like to compare them to the results I'm getting from my Tamzooka. But with that, being zoomed to the max makes it almost impossible to get a perfectly clear picture even with a good tripod mount and even using delayed shutter release. The recoil of the shutter itself shakes the camera and smears the smallest details. I doubt there's much that can be done to correct that. [/QUOTE]
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