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Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR Post a Review
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88 196101 May 8, 2003
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Description:
Exclusive Silent Wave Motor enables ultra-high-speed autofocusing with exceptional accuracy and powerful super-quiet operation
VR operation offers the equivalent of using a shutter speed 3 stops faster. In addition, active vibration mode selection is possible. For using in an active situation such as in a car, boat or plane.
VR ON/OFF mode available
New cosmetic design
5 ED elements reduce chromatic aberrations providing superior optica performance - even at maximum aperture
Fully compatible with Nikon TC-14E II and TC-20E II Teleconverters
Internal Focusing (IF) design for smoother focusing and great body balance
M/A mode enable instant switching from autofocus to manual with virtually no lag time even during AF servo operation
No power consumption during manual focus operation
Rounded diaphragm (9 blades) for natural blur
Focuses as close as 4.9ft (AF) 4.6ft (MF)
High-performance Nikon Super Intergrated Coating offers superior color reproduction and minimizes ghost and flare
Detachable tripod mounting collar provided
Filter attachment does not rotate with focusing
New G design enables apertures to be selected from select Nikon AF SLR camera bodies
New G design incorporates distance informatin for flash and ambient light exposure processes
Fully compatible with D1X, D1H, D100, F5, F100, N80, N75 and N65
Keywords: 70-200mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR
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Registered: Sep 25, 2005
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Review Date: Aug 22, 2010 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Sharp with great contrast
Cons: Heavy

I use this lens mostly in the studio to complement my 85/1.4D which I use 80% of the time.

My initial fear was that for the 20% of the time this lens would disappoint compared to the 85mm at the coct of versatility.

In fact it doesnt disappoint at all in this area, the only downside is the wieght.

If not for the weight this would be my studio lens 100% of the time.

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Aug 22, 2010
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Review Date: May 31, 2010 Recommend? | Price paid: Not Indicated

 
Pros: Still the best zoom lens at Nikon: very, very sharp, super fast focus.
Cons: still heavy with tc 20 EC III

I only can repeat: buy this lens and you'll NEVER be disappointed !! coupled to a NIKKOR TC 20-E III, the result stays good enough

http://www.pragstorage.com/photos_9/rosbeiaard_2010/ros_beiaard_017_jpg_orig.html
http://www.pragstorage.com/photos_9/rosbeiaard_2010/ros_beiaard_018_jpg_orig.html
http://www.pragstorage.com/photos_9/rosbeiaard_2010/ros_beiaard_082_jpg_orig.html
http://www.pragstorage.com/photos_9/rosbeiaard_2010/ros_beiaard_063_jpg_orig.html

>> VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED <<


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Registered: Jul 13, 2006
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Review Date: May 1, 2010 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $2,299.00

 
Pros: Very sharp; deep color saturation; lots of contrast; focuses fast; VR-II is impressive; 2.8 is great on a lens that reaches like this; tripod collar rigid and works well and lets you quickly go vertical and back; great bokeh; great hood; very useful case
Cons: Rather heavy (you won't want to carry it around all day or hike with it); rather conspicuous; tripod mount interfers just a bit with manual focusing; it will ruin you for most any other lens, would be nice if the case held the 2x teleconverter as well

It's just an outstanding piece. It's hard to imagine a better lens for what this is and what it does. The purity of the color and the detail of the image it creates with my D700 is really satisfying. I'm taking the shots that I've wanted to take for so long.

VR works well. VR-II is a substantial further step. This is great. I almost always shoot this lens from a tripod, but I've handheld as well, and it's all that.

It's hard to justify the price given how good the 70-300 is. It's hard to justify the price given how good the 80-200 is. It's hard to justify the price given how good the 70-200 VR is. But this is one outstanding lens and you are unlikely to regret the price once you've used this lens. It's exactly what it ought to be. It's wonderful.


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Registered: Oct 19, 2002
Location: United States
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Review Date: Mar 20, 2010 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $1,350.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: great construction, usual size for this style lens. VR works well.
Cons: only used her on a 1.5x camera at the moment. She'll be on an FX camera very soon we'll see if I have the issue with softer corners and some vignetting that others speak of.

Picked this up 2nd hand.
One of my first Nikon lenses after recently switching over to Nikon after 20 years of Canon use.
My copy is Sharp as a tack and I have been very happy with it's performance so far.
Up to par if not exceeding a little bit, my old Canon L copy.
All in all. Love it and will probably step up to the VRII copy sooner than later.


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Review Date: Mar 7, 2010 Recommend? | Price paid: Not Indicated

 
Pros: Still a very good result with a TC-20 III onto a Nikkor 70-200 mm VR2 !! SHARP !
Cons: the couple with a D700 is ... heavy

with D700, we have 140 ~ 400 mm and the result is very good !!
>>> HIGHLY RECOMMENDED <<<
You pay for what you WANT to get.

Some commercial aircraft at Brussels national airport ~ Belgium

http://www.pragstorage.com/photos_8/Nikkor_70_200_VRII_TC02_3/


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Review Date: Jan 27, 2010 Recommend? | Price paid: Not Indicated

 
Pros: Sharp enough the tc-20E III , good build
Cons: expensive

Test nikkor 70-200 VR2 N with the new TC-20E III
with a Nikon D300. the crop with 1.5, we have 210-600 mm
F-5.6 to ISO 200 This is not the sharpness but I think the quality still adequate. Euro 499.00 to 701.00 USD
The teleconverter stops me to get another goal. I think the result is acceptable. Your comments are appreciated. ;-)))

Some pictures: http://www.pragstorage.com/photos_8/test_nikkor_70_200_vr2_tc_20e_iii/


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Registered: Feb 18, 2009
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Review Date: Jan 17, 2010 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Sharp, fast AF, color, contrast, bokeh & VR
Cons: Weight (but you know that before buying it)

I've had a long career as a photographer (now retired) and used many lenses by many makers over the years. This lens, the Nikon 70-200VR, might very well be the best of them all.
Yes it is heavy but it balances well on my D300. It's worth every ounce. Love it for the reason sated above.


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Review Date: Dec 13, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: the *** NEW *** 70-200 f 2,8 VR2 : sharp, sharp, fastest AF, build like a tank, very good bokeh
Cons: like this kind of pro lens: expensive but the price paid is for quality; heavy with a D700

A long wait for this lens but it is the best in town ... Using the D300, it is a benefit of a x1,5 (frame crop); I'm waiting the new TC x2,0 III (but expensive € 590,00 !). BUT the AF is not so fast without the continuous shot as setting.

Obviously, a "Highly recommended" zoom lens for serious guys or professionals.

one example:
http://www.pragstorage.com/photos_8/showdog_2009/showdog_2009_11_jpg_orig.html
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Pour nos amis francophones: il est clair que ce zoom EST la référence ; sans doute cher mais définitivement un investissement que l'on ne regrette pas. Il n'y a rien qui ne soit pas bon ... incontournable.


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Review Date: Sep 7, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: image quality, build quality, VR, AF
Cons: no aperture ring

The best lens, I own. Although it is quite hefty in size and weight, it is always in my photo bag.

It is so sharp, I can make 1 MP crops, which still look good. Anyway, my next investment will be the tele concerter TC-17A for wild life and events.

Thanks to VR, you can use it hand hold. Due to its weight, you would like to use a monopod for longer sessions, but it is not mandatory at all.

It was hard for me, to name a negative aspect, because I don't think, that such a lens is too expensive, large or hefty compared to its outstanding performance and joy looking at the results.

However, the G design means, that it has no aperture ring anymore. The lens replaced my AF 80-200/2,8 of the first generation, which I could use at the F3. Now, I can sell the F3 and look for an F100.





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Review Date: Jun 16, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $1,729.99 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Image Quality, Built like a tank!!
Cons: None

Ridiculous image quality! Love the compression. This is my favorite lens in the bag. I use it on a D700 and I've made sure the vignetting feature is turned off. I'm a portrait photographer and I love this lens. To me it's worth more then I paid Smile

Jun 16, 2009
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Review Date: Jun 10, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $1,799.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Great pics if u have dx body
Cons: vignetting if u have fx body

I read about the vignetting thing,,, but on fx (D700/d3)
The corners or way to soft.
I'll keep this lens for my DX bodys and get a 80-200-2.8 for my D700,or maybe nikon will come out with a new FX 70-200
(I'm holding breath)!


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Review Date: May 1, 2009 Recommend? | Price paid: Not Indicated

 
Pros: the focus is correct. rapid approach.
Cons: fx vignetting in the corners are soft and of quality.

dx excellent lens. when I bought the nikon d3 disappointed me. is a low quality fx, dark corners (vignetting) and low quality, the center of the image is very good. 1700USD a lens should be perfect. I have also designed f/2.8dy nikon 180mm is better. I want to take an urgent new nikon nikon 70-200.

May 1, 2009
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