Will this work ok??

bikeit

Senior Member
I have a nikon D7100 and am looking to buy a 70-200mm lens seen one on line which is second hand (6 months old) will this lens work without any issues on that camera body? Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II
 

Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
I have a nikon D7100 and am looking to buy a 70-200mm lens seen one on line which is second hand (6 months old) will this lens work without any issues on that camera body?
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II
That lens will work just fine on your D7100.
 

grandpaw

Senior Member
Yes it will and the Nikon 20E III 2x teleconverter will also work with this and make it a 400mm lens and on your crop sensor and act like a 600mm on a full frame or film camera. It will knock your Fstop from F2.8 to F5.6 by adding the 2x converter. I have both and they work well together on my D7000.
 

bikeit

Senior Member
Guys thanks so far, im looking to get a better lens than the one im currently using a Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD so will it be worth the money, the fact that the D7100 has a half sensor will it affect the lens being used in low light?
Oh the lens will be used mainly for sports and for getting some nice bokeh shots?
 

salukfan111

Senior Member
Do some research. The Nikkor 80-200 or 70-300 VRG might meet your needs better. For most folks we need one or the other - for those that don't need either the 70-200 tamron is probably want they need. With the 80-200 or 70-300 VRG you are getting awesome lens on the cheap. If you've got camera buddies, then borrow lens from them to try them out. For actual fast action stuff, many (some of whom are rabid nikon fanboys) recommend the Tamron 70-200mm.

If you're really looking for value (performance vs. price) the Tamron 70-200 (fast action sports), nikkor 80-200mm (everything but fast action), or Nikkor 70-300 VRG (fast action good quality and cheap used) are alternatives. Don't think you have to buy an insanely expensive lens that might be something you don't need to fit in. There are very few people that need anything more than the Nikkor 70-300 VRG. I do ok in my job and buy a lot of stuff and the 70-300 VRG seems to be as good as I am and I spend my extra money for other lens (I haven't even considered buying the 70-200 from Nikon or Tamron). Nothing will break your heart more than dropping a fortune on one of the "trinity" and finding out for the price you paid you could have had an alternate to every member of the trinity (some of which are better than the trinity lens). This hobby isn't about who can spend the most money.

Research screw drive fast glass. Ebay is an awesome source for lens and I've never been screwed over. The camera you have purchased can use most of the famous lens that took the photos you ooo'd and awed over in Nat Geo in the days before photoshop. Enjoy your camera and remember the price of that 70-200 would be enough to get you everything you'll ever need if you do the research.
 
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