Nikon AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G IF-ED 35mm Zoom
Nikon AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G IF-ED 35mm Zoom
USER REVIEWS
[May 23, 2008]
shootme
Casual
Strength:
The Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR is worth the investment, though the 70-300mm at f8 and greater performs very well for the money and a good alternative if you don't want to but the 70-200mm f2.8. If you have older lenses like the 70-210mm you can keep them they still take a great shot.
Weakness:
Continued enlargement of 70-210mm lens shots at 210mm results in a light blue hue around the subject. Nikon Lens Test
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[Feb 26, 2008]
jorgemonkey
Expert
Strength:
VR
Weakness:
Weight, but after a few days using it it doesn't bother me anymore
I bought this lens to replace my Sigma 70-200 F2.8 HSM lens. It was a good lens, but the AF speed wasn't cutting it for the sports I was shooting, so I was looking to upgrade.
Customer Service Haven't had to use it for the lens, but other camera bodies I've sent it have been returned quickly, and I've found Nikon's CS to be fantastic. Similar Products Used: Nikon 80-200 F2.8 ED
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[Jul 01, 2007]
Dave Perkes
Professional
Strength:
• Wonderful image quality and sharpness
Weakness:
• No compromises in construction means that this lens is heavy
This lens is a masterpiece of quality engineering and optics
Similar Products Used: Nikon 70-300G and 18-200VR |
[Jun 04, 2007]
Paul Stanley
Intermediate
Strength:
Every single thing is perfect.
Weakness:
With such perfection, I cannot see the weight and price as weaknesses - so I would say no weaknesses at all. I fell in love for the first time about 6 years ago when I met my, now, wife.
Customer Service Not experienced Similar Products Used: Nikon 85mm F1.8
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[May 06, 2007]
Dave Perkes
Expert
Strength:
Uncompromising build quality
Weakness:
Needs a professional SLR and good photographic skill to get the best from it.
While making my decision to purchase, I had some deliberation over costs of cheaper alternatives like Sigma and the non VR Nikon at ½ the price . The Sigma 70-200 F2.8 seemed pretty good; but as I am intending to use a Nikon 1.4 teleconverter; from time to time; I wanted no compromise. I was not going to be happy with the old Nikon 80-200, F2.8 , simply because of its slow focusing.
Similar Products Used: Nikon 18-200 VR 3.5 -5..6
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[Apr 23, 2007]
Andreas
Expert
Strength:
* Very good image quality
Weakness:
* heavy
The AF-S VR 70-200/2.8 G replaces my older 80-200/2.8 lenses (AF-D and -S).
Customer Service not needed Similar Products Used: Several lenses in the 70-210 range, such as:
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[Oct 18, 2006]
Ryan - Photobox Studios
Professional
Strength:
Focal Range
Weakness:
Price New
Do you shoot sports? Do you shoot weddings? Do you shoot photographs? Then get it. Nough said! Very well balanced. Superb construction. VR. Wider than before (70mm vs. 80 previously). Sharp. Fast. There is not much to complain about here. Every wedding and sports shooter I know carries this glass. It is my bread and butter lens for the majority of my work. Coupeling it with a 2x converter gives you a 140-400mm f/5.6 AF-S VR hand held!!!! Beat that! For most photographers... if you buy one pro lens and don't need the wider focal lengths (17-55mm AF-S f/2.8 DX for that) then get this lens. It is stunning and VR works well. Customer Service Never needed Similar Products Used: None. Sigma offers one but without OS (Sigma's VR) It is less expensive, but only you can determine the difference for yourself. This is one lens I would NOT pass up for a third party one.
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[Jul 04, 2006]
VinnyP!
Intermediate
Strength:
Image quality build quality, focusing, speed and handling
Weakness:
Really nit picking but if forced I'd say the "tripod detect" doesn't seem to worm work. The 70-200 Nikon 2.8 has always been awesome but this one is amazing. The VR really works and the focusing is quiet and fast even with 1.4 1.7 and (in ideal conditions) 2x convertors. It's a long time since I used a non nikon at this focal length but I would be astonished if the independants could hold a candle to it. It is well balanced and has a good tripod support. I use it for sports if I can get close to the action and it's also very good as an outdoor portrait and candid lens. It's pin sharp wide open and throughout the zoom range and all aberations are kept well in check. Even the lens hood has a lock (unlike my old model) so it stays on.
Similar Products Used: Non VR 80-200 2.8 |
[May 17, 2006]
Troye413
Professional
Strength:
VR very helpful. Actually 105-300 f2.8 on my D200. Beautifully made. I was actually able to take a shot of a bear at the edge of the woods, last week, 1/15th sec. at f2.8 ISO100, handheld out a window with the engine running, and it is very sharp. Something I could not have done without VR.
Weakness:
Expensive. Lens fits well in my hands. Well made and very sharp. Excellent bokeh due to the 9-blade diaphragm. Egronomically well-designed. Well worth the money I paid for it. This lens will probably become a Nikon classic. Customer Service None yet Similar Products Used: 70-200 f2.8 HSM Sigma
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[Dec 22, 2005]
deckcadet
Intermediate
Strength:
Focus speed, sharpness, bokeh, ergonomics and feel, build, tripod foot, and overall performance
Weakness:
CA more visible at wide apertures, big and heavy (not a problem for me), semi-prone to flare unless hood is used. Also would have liked it to be f/2.0 and for a pet siberian tiger to carry it for me, but that's just not in the cards. Expensive beyond expensive...but worth it. I use this lens for everything from sports to nature to people to fine arts. In every way it performs above and beyond. I moved up from the 80-200mm f/2.8D ED-IF AF-S Nikkor. This lens is extremely sharp and has beautiful bokeh. Focus is lightning fast, and doubly so with the focus limiter engaged. VR really works- I've gotten sharp results handheld at 200mm 1/8 sec and slower after VR has stabilized for around 5 seconds. I shoot mainly at f/4.0-f/8.0, unless I want a shallower DOF, in which case I shoot all the way to 2.8. Sharpness there is really good, but not as good as the lens is stopped down even a stop. The shallow depth of field there is also tricky at times. CA is more apparent in my experience than with the 17-35 AFS, but I shoot this lens at a wider aperture most of the time than my 17-35. It is also somewhat prone to flare, but the hood greatly reduces this and it is not a problem for me. The feel of the lens and the general layout is much improved over the 80-200 AFS. It is heavier, but feels much lighter. Balance is better, as is the tripod collar with its innovative quick release foot. Truly an amazing and legendary lens. Similar Products Used: Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8D ED-IF AF-S, Nikon 70-300mm f/4-5.6D ED, Tokina 80-200mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro |