p.181 #2 · Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR
When I first bought my D500 I had a Sigma 150-600 for a bit but the focus point would literally jump around. I'd have the point on a subjects eye and it would just jump slightly to the left a tiny bit. I wonder if anyone else has ever had that happen?
Switched to a 200-500 and it has been an amazing lens, my copy seems to be very, very sharp.
p.181 #3 · Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR
Since getting my 500 PF lens 8-10 weeks ago I have not once used the 200-500. I love the lens and will likely not sell it, but use it for a walk around lens in dense woods. But my copy is VERY close to my 500 PF in sharpness. The 500PF is still sharper but it's close.
p.181 #17 · Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR
You are welcome Robert. Do unto others.......
This is much better and nice job on the white on the breast. I find Loons to be a tough exposure in bright light with the black head and white under body.... much more so than say a mature Bald Eagle.
What an amazing display of biodiversity, optical flexibility, and your skill.
The 200-500 lens gets less love than it should. I have owned two copies and have used them around the world. Optically, the lens stands toe to toe with the more expensive 200-400 VR and performs like a 500 prime when used on a DX body like the D500.
The D500 + 200-500 continue to be the best bang per buck per pixel for a wildlife shooter.
My only gripe is with the build/construction. If Nikon were to redesign the lens with an internal zoom, update the focus motor, and update the coatings, I would gladly spend $3000 on a Z-mount version. Optically, the lens is more than good enough!
p.181 #20 · Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR
Yesterday, I did a lot of searching to find the 200-500 image thread. There were other 200-500 threads, related to problems, etc, but it was difficult finding the original image thread.
Urbanwild - Thanks to you too for keeping it alive.
I would love to see more of your images, especially in the rain. I like it.