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Nikon 80-200mm F/2.8
A fast telephoto zoom lens, ideal for indoor sports photography and photojournalism in dim light. Incorporates
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Nikon 80-200mm F/2.8D ED AF Zoom-Nikkor Lens, With Nikon 5-Year USA Warranty
Features The world's fastest telephoto zoom lens, ideal for indoor sports photography and photojournalism
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Nikon 80-200mm F 2.8 AF D Lens
The world's fastest telephoto zoom lens, ideal for indoor sports photography and photojournalism in dim
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Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8D ED AF Zoom-Nikkor Lens - 2.5x - 80 mm to 200 mm - f/2.8
AF Zoom-Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8D ED (2.5x). # Fast and constant f/2.8 maximum aperture through the entire
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Nikon 80-200mm f2.8D ED AF Zoom-Nikkor
Superb telephoto-zoom lens for sports and nature photography 3 ED glass elements for high resolution
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Nikon 80-200mm F/2.8D ED AF Zoom-Nikkor Lens, With Nikon 5-Year USA Warranty
Features The world's fastest telephoto zoom lens, ideal for indoor sports photography and photojournalism
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Nikon 80200mm f2.8D ED AF Zoom-Nikkor
Superb telephoto-zoom lens for sports and nature photography 3 ED glass elements for high resolution
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80-200 mm f/2.8D ED AF Lens
The world's fastest telephoto zoom lens, ideal for indoor sports photography and photojournalism in dim
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Telephoto Lens: 80-200mm f, 2.8D ED AF Zoom Nikkor (77mm)
This is a superb telephoto-zoom lens for sports and nature photography. The Lens features a 3 ED glass
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Autofocus works with all digital bodies except the baby Nikon SLRs (D40-60). This is a very sharp, fast lens yielding detailed, accurate colorful images. I use it to take candid shots in parties, weddings and similar occasions. It is unmerciful to the vain, because it brings everything out. I could not shell out the additional $1000 or so to acquire the more current Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR Zoom Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras. Rumors are that Nikon is going to discontinue this lens. I hope it is replaced with comparable product at a slightly lower price. It is a solid looking, impressive beauty of a professional lens. Many people find it to be heavy. Not me. Feels just right, but a solid tripod or monopod is necessary if shooting in low light or using the longer focal length. I just purchased this and then learned about the new D90. Should I have bought the Nikon D90 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) or this lens? The Nikon D300 DX 12.3MP Digital SLR Camera
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Okay, if you got the dough to shelf out ~$1700 for the VR 70-200, go for it. Stabilization can really help with this kind of heavy lens. This sucker does weight close to 3 pounds by itself, and personally a beautiful lens to behold. It's very well constructed and takes great picture too.
I use this on a D80, typically shoot aperature priority. It's very sharp but does exhibit slight distortion at widest aperature. Dial it down to around f/4, it gets super sharp. The AF is fast on the D80, and switching to manual zone is a breeze.
If you're not a tripod/monopod person, you'll be looking for bracing a lot when shooting. Steady hands and a tree... Minimum focus distance is 5.5'
I use this on a D80, typically shoot aperature priority. It's very sharp but does exhibit slight distortion at widest aperature. Dial it down to around f/4, it gets super sharp. The AF is fast on the D80, and switching to manual zone is a breeze.
If you're not a tripod/monopod person, you'll be looking for bracing a lot when shooting. Steady hands and a tree... Minimum focus distance is 5.5'
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I purchased this lens mainly to use with my new Nikon D300; just used them together for Christmas portraits of my great-granddaughter and family. The results exceeded my expectations. The pictures were clear and the colors vibrant. This is definitely a great lens at an affordable price.
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This lens is THE lens to own if you want to shoot indoor sports. The newspaper I work for has me out on a lot of volleyball, hockey and basketball beats, and this lens does not come off my camera. I have taken this lens out to soccer games and baseball games but use it mainly as back up. If you want to shoot these sports you'll want something up in the 300-400 range. Soccer especially.
The 2.8 aperture is a must for these low (and orange/brown) light situations. I was using a 200mm f4 but fell just short of being able to freeze the action perfectly without any blur. The little bit of extra light makes a world of difference.
I shoot with a D80 and find that I can keep my ISO down around 400 and be very comfortable with the results. In my situation (newsprint) I could go as high as 800 and be alright with it, but the glass in this lens lets me keep it low.
If you are in the fence, pick this lens up. For under 1000 bucks you can't beat it. It's ultra wide, and doesn't lose any sharpness
The 2.8 aperture is a must for these low (and orange/brown) light situations. I was using a 200mm f4 but fell just short of being able to freeze the action perfectly without any blur. The little bit of extra light makes a world of difference.
I shoot with a D80 and find that I can keep my ISO down around 400 and be very comfortable with the results. In my situation (newsprint) I could go as high as 800 and be alright with it, but the glass in this lens lets me keep it low.
If you are in the fence, pick this lens up. For under 1000 bucks you can't beat it. It's ultra wide, and doesn't lose any sharpness
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I bought this Lens before one week , and i'm very happy to get like this lens it's amazing , clear , fast and very very sharp , because that I switched to NIKON













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