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<blockquote data-quote="Tami Jo" data-source="post: 80799" data-attributes="member: 10397"><p>I will be using this lens or intend to use this lens for shooting wildlife mostly. I think these lenses are fairly comparable and price is really close. I do have the Tamron 55-200 lens and I do like that lens however it does not have the VC which I wished it did. I have to say my hands are not as steady as I had originally thought. But you do learn as you go and I definitely want this lens to have that vibration reduction feature, especially at that extended focal length. I rarely use a tripod as they are not always convenient to lug around. I may have to consider adding a monopod to my collection soon to ensure less blur on some shots with that lens...Thankfully all three of these have it. Has anyone found that the Nikon lenses with the IF feature function better than the cheaper non IF lenses? Does that even factor in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tami Jo, post: 80799, member: 10397"] I will be using this lens or intend to use this lens for shooting wildlife mostly. I think these lenses are fairly comparable and price is really close. I do have the Tamron 55-200 lens and I do like that lens however it does not have the VC which I wished it did. I have to say my hands are not as steady as I had originally thought. But you do learn as you go and I definitely want this lens to have that vibration reduction feature, especially at that extended focal length. I rarely use a tripod as they are not always convenient to lug around. I may have to consider adding a monopod to my collection soon to ensure less blur on some shots with that lens...Thankfully all three of these have it. Has anyone found that the Nikon lenses with the IF feature function better than the cheaper non IF lenses? Does that even factor in? [/QUOTE]
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