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ebrandon
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p.1 #1 · Another 28-300 test


I just got a 28-300mm VRII the other day, and I know people are looking for samples from this lens since it's gotten "this is a surprisingly good lens" reviews, and "this is garbage, I returned it immediately" reviews.

I suspect those differences are due to samples variation, but the one I received from Amazon puts me squarely in the "this is a surprisingly good lens" camp.

To give you some perspective as to where I'm coming from, I shoot with a Nikon D3, a Canon 5D2, and lots of micro four thirds cameras, mostly using the highest quality primes from Nikon, Canon, Olympus (current and OM), Zeiss (ZF and Contax), and Voigtlander. I also shoot with very high quality zooms, like the Nikon 14-24, 24-70, 70-200 VR II, the Canon 70-200 f4 IS, and great classic zooms like the Contax Zeiss 35-70mm f3.4.

I only shoot RAW, I pixel peep, and my wife & I become familiar with the quality of the files we get from various cameras and lenses because no picture goes out the door with passing through Lightroom 3 and/or Photoshop 5 trying to extract the best final image we can.

I got the 28-300mm on a bit of a whim, the main idea being that when I'm out taking pictures with a couple of amazing primes, I'd have this in my bag too so that if there's a shot I must get at a different focal length, I'd be able to get it, albeit not at the highest quality.

So these test shots were taken to know whether or not I could "trust" the lens to get a decent results, and whether to keep it or return it.

My top line observations from using the lens and examining the pictures from it are:
* This is a pretty good lens -- yielding acceptable images wide open and good images at f8 or f11 on my D3
* It's surprisingly contrasty with decent color rendition
* CA is very well controlled
* The VR II works much better than I expected, with images in the viewfinder stabilizing amazingly well
* The close-up abilities of the lens are very surprising in the field, you can get right up to stuff and it's no issue at all
* The bokeh is surprisingly nice
* It's pleasing to use, focusing smartly and accurately the first time, and with a nice stiff, but not too stiff, zoom ring

The main drawback, is that when I first looked at the RAW images (with 0 sharpening) they looked quite soft. But they "take sharpening" very well, and with about 40 points of sharpening in LR3, they look a lot like pictures taken with my better lenses and 20 points of sharpening.

I've decided to keep the lens and sell my 70-300 VR. The 70-300 VR is quite a nice lens too, but entirely redundant with this one for me.

Edited on Oct 16, 2010 at 05:47 PM · View previous versions



Oct 16, 2010 at 05:16 PM
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p.1 #2 · Another 28-300 test


All the following pictures were taken with a D3, RAW, imported into Lightroom 3 and the ONLY thing done to them was to apply 39 points of sharpening and to export as a JPG.

No noise reduction, straightening, cropping, distortion correction, de-vignetting, etc.

98mm ISO 400 f6.3 1/250s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9139/1050421389_EXCGt-X2-1.jpg

300mm ISO 400 f5.6 1/160s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9129/1050420666_exm49-XL-1.jpg

180mm ISO 200 f5.6 1/100s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9148/1050422452_QhEQs-XL-1.jpg

180mm ISO 200 f5.6 1/100s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9151/1050423069_Kvmm4-XL-1.jpg



Oct 16, 2010 at 05:17 PM
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p.1 #3 · Another 28-300 test


180mm ISO 200 f8 1/100s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9161/1050425764_ieB4u-XL-1.jpg

45mm ISO 800 f8 1/60s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-8896/1050416727_2uLQL-X2-1.jpg

36mm ISO 800 f8 1/80sec (check out the guy just above the tickets holder sign)
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-8874/1050413807_2BbMX-X2-1.jpg




Oct 16, 2010 at 05:24 PM
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p.1 #4 · Another 28-300 test


300mm ISO 1000 f8 1/160s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-8885/1050415195_HEoJ2-XL-1.jpg

300mm ISO 1000 f8 1/250s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-8884/1050414496_HzbxB-X2-1.jpg

300mm ISO 800 f8 1/640s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-8895/1050415816_DagVk-XL-1.jpg

230mm ISO 400 f6.3 1/100s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9192/1050432677_GAFx2-XL-1.jpg

300mm ISO 100 f5.6 1/320s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-8916/1050419347_LZHvv-XL-1.jpg

300mm ISO 400 f5.6 1/80s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-8902/1050417751_acCDy-X2-1.jpg

250mm ISO 1250 f8 1/60s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-8909/1050418586_QjMTR-XL-1.jpg




Oct 16, 2010 at 05:29 PM
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p.1 #5 · Another 28-300 test


38mm ISO 200 f11 1/400s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9154/1050424238_M6Ebz-X2-1.jpg

160mm ISO 200 f8 1/250s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9160/1050425277_p4ppD-X2-1.jpg

65mm ISO 200 f8 1/640s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9124/1050420000_kfiKM-X2-1.jpg

300mm ISO 200 f8 1/500s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9157/1050424756_hRgPm-XL-1.jpg




Oct 16, 2010 at 05:32 PM
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p.1 #6 · Another 28-300 test


300mm ISO 200 f8 1/500s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9172/1050426525_GaBez-X2-1.jpg

250mm ISO 200 f5.6 1/160s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9152/1050423582_s5xBG-X2-1.jpg

300mm ISO 800 f8 1/200s (this is a wooden seat, with sunlight passing through a perforated metal table, about 2 feet away from camera lens)
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9177/1050428668_PPvZy-X2-1.jpg

135mm ISO 200 f8 1/80s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9173/1050427013_ELs5P-XL-1.jpg

145mm ISO 400 f6.3 1/160s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9145/1050421912_tZTDn-XL-1.jpg



Oct 16, 2010 at 05:36 PM
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p.1 #7 · Another 28-300 test


Some close ups

300mm ISO 200 f8 1/60s (this little jockey's head is only about 2-3 inches tall)
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9175/1050427665_LPDH5-XL-1.jpg

210mm ISO 800 f8 1/200s (glass balls the size of large grapes)
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9180/1050429622_pcEYC-X2-1.jpg

105mm ISO 2000 f5.6 1/200s (high ISO for higher shutter speed because these were waving in the wind)
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9189/1050432001_BbCTt-XL-1.jpg

250mm ISO 2000 f8 1/200s
http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-9181/1050430786_CWKxf-X2-1.jpg



Oct 16, 2010 at 05:40 PM
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p.1 #8 · Another 28-300 test


Finally, two processed versions of the pictures above to correct for distortion, vignetting, color, improve contrast etc.

http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-Adjusted-9139/1050412387_LMawE-XL-1.jpg

http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/28300-Adjusted-9151/1050412829_sX4tx-XL-1.jpg

All pictures viewable & downloadable bigger/smaller etc. at http://thebrandons.smugmug.com/Other/28-300-test/14219476_tiERC#1050421389_EXCGt



Oct 16, 2010 at 05:42 PM
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p.1 #9 · Another 28-300 test


Very nice indeed, however - I will keep my 28-105D and save a grand.


Oct 16, 2010 at 06:48 PM
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p.1 #10 · Another 28-300 test


I tested this lens out last week and I was completely surprised-it was tack sharp. I am waiting for the new 24-120 but have a feeling i may be picking this one up as well


Oct 17, 2010 at 11:12 PM
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p.1 #11 · Another 28-300 test


cool, thanks for the test. As I was looking I was wishing you had crops, but then I got to the end and saw you had a link to the full size shots, awesome. Thanks for posting.


Oct 18, 2010 at 03:08 AM
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p.1 #12 · Another 28-300 test


Yeah, I received one of these a month ago or so and returned it immediately. Totally unusable at the wide end under f/11. I did find that on the long end it was much better than the 70-300 VR even wide open. However, for most of the range it needed to be stopped down to f/8 for useable pics for me and a 28-300...scratch that....50-300 f/8 lens for over $1,000 just isn't worth it for me. I have seen several tests done where the old 28-200 G is FAR sharper in that entire range at all apertures.


Oct 18, 2010 at 07:31 AM
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p.1 #13 · Another 28-300 test


rsolti13:

I think there must be some bad copies of this lens floating around because some people are spectacularly unsatisfied with it, and I've seen some clearly broken-lens images posted elsewhere.

The complaints vary -- one fellow says "totally unusable at the wide end", another says it's no good focused far away, yet another complains of severe CA.

Some of us, including me, don't see any of those problems. Also, some of the people very unhappy with their first copy of the lens like their second copy.

It's a lot less likely to me that the people posting on this forum (both for and against this lens) are so wrong, and much more likely that Nikon QC is the issue.



Edited on Oct 18, 2010 at 09:26 AM · View previous versions



Oct 18, 2010 at 08:54 AM
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p.1 #14 · Another 28-300 test


ebrandon wrote:
rsolti13:

I think there must be some bad copies of this lens floating around because some people are spectacularly unsatisfied with it, and I've seen some clearly broken-lens images posted elsewhere.

The complaints vary -- one fellow says "totally unusable at the wide end", another says it's no good focused far away, yet another complains of severe CA.

Some of us, including me, don't see any of those problems. Also, some of the people very unhappy with their first copy of the lens like their second copy.

It's a lot less likely (to me) that the people posting on this forum (and others) are
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Agreed....this is probably the most QC issues I have seen with a single Nikon lens. I am betting that most issues surrounding the 24 1.4 and 85 1.4 AF-S are user error, rather than QC



Oct 18, 2010 at 09:05 AM
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p.1 #15 · Another 28-300 test


looks very decent. A bit to pricy for my budget to get this as a general walk around lens. So i need to keep swapping lenses...
When i looked at the first image i wondered: is the pavement curved or is it distortion... Scrolling down cleared that up.



Oct 18, 2010 at 12:56 PM
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p.1 #16 · Another 28-300 test


Sambru wrote:
Very nice indeed, however - I will keep my 28-105D and save a grand.



I will keep my Tamron 28-300mm VC and save $500+ .

This looks good, but I donno about $1,000 good. Not yet at least, I'm open to more excellent samples.



Oct 18, 2010 at 01:12 PM





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