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Since money is no issue, I'd suggest you to consider:
1. either 300 f4 plus 1.7TC or 80-400 VR.
I do not have 80-400. But I do have a Nikon 300 f4 that's so sharp even with the nikon 1.7 TC II. This combo (Nikon 300 f4 AFS + 1.7 TC) gives you 300 and 500 mm (400mm too,just add a 1.4TC) and is more versatile than my previous Canon 400 f5.6 + a 1.4 TC as the Nikon 300 f4 AFS can focus much closer, focus as fast, and the Nikon IQ is better.
2. Then add a Nikon D300.
This gives you extra 50% of focal length to use and it's lighter than D3.
Eric.
gugs wrote:
I am almost ready to make the big jump and I am still hesitating...
I am looking for a "high-end" ZOOM for wildlife and sports, with possibilities to get decent/good pictures @600mm.
I have tested all possible combinations of Nikkor lenses during a recent pro-tour (200f2VR, 300f2.8VR, 200-400f4VR with and without 1.4 and 1.7TCs to come to the conclusion that for my kind of photography I needed a zoom).
The first conclusion was simple: go for the 200-400VR - but I also realized that the lens was extremely heavy and that my back would hurt if I have to hike in the mountains to shoot wildlife (even to carry it in my already heavy backpack).
I have been looking for other solutions and I have only found the Sigma 120-300 2.8 +1.4 and 2.0 TCs. The lack of VR shouldn't be a problem with the high ISO capabilities of the D3, and many people report good quality pictures. However, I have seen less convincing pictures. The 300mm2.8 capability is also very interesting for sports.
The Sigma is also lighter and shorter, which would make it easier to carry and to use with my back problems.
Money is not really the issue here, but spending a fortune on a lens I won't carry during my trips does not really make sense.
Any suggestion ? This is not a simple what lens should I buy next question... I am looking for real life experiences of people carrying this kind of lenses the whole day (next to a backup body and a few other serious lenses of course), to see what I can expect (from a practical aspect and IQ aspect)
Thanks in advance for any relevant feedback
Guy
Edited on May 13, 2008 at 10:05 AM
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