Great to see you here. Join our insightful photographic forum today and start tapping into a huge wealth of photographic knowledge. Completing our simple registration process will allow you to gain access to exclusive content, add your own topics and posts, share your work and connect with other members through your own private inbox! And don’t forget to say hi!
Awesome!!! And the first one is just fantastic!!!:bugeyes::bugeyes:Some Boston, Chinese New Year Images..
D3, 70-200Vr1
Thank You Sir!Awesome!!! And the first one is just fantastic!!!:bugeyes::bugeyes:
That's really very very good!The Mt Hood & Columbia River wind farms post sunset with the almost unbelievable colour of approaching night.
D3x, 200-400VR
Neat perspective Lloyd! Like this!One from this past summer. My brother on the river.
D300, 10.5/2.8 Fisheye:
Never had any issues with this combo Jason. Thanks!Hey Steve... any "problems" with the 70-200 VRI on the D3? I hear complaints, but don't see the problems and kinda need that focal length. Just plain wow on those images!!
Thanks bro.Neat perspective Lloyd! Like this!
+1. Yes indeed... and damn, it looks COLD there!Alex, Awesome Set!
Great catch! Love it. :ROTFL:Moe Howard Would Not Approve!
D3, 70-200VR1 :
Complaints about the 70-200VR on FX (D3/D3x/D700) were mostly overrated IMHO, depending of course on how much you needed sharpness into the corners. For the vast majority of shots, particularly if portraits or other such subjects that encourage you out of the corners, the lens is fabulous.Hey Steve... any "problems" with the 70-200 VRI on the D3? I hear complaints, but don't see the problems and kinda need that focal length. Just plain wow on those images!!
Great catch! Love it. :ROTFL:
Thanks Leif!Steve; fantastic series - #1 is ...
leif e
I have both, and found some vignetting with the old one at wider apertures on full frame. I actually like that for portraiture. It's gone when the lens is stepped down, usually by f11. I posted some test shots earlier in this thread. I do agree, however, that overall the new one is better.Complaints about the 70-200VR on FX (D3/D3x/D700) were mostly overrated IMHO, depending of course on how much you needed sharpness into the corners. For the vast majority of shots, particularly if portraits or other such subjects that encourage you out of the corners, the lens is fabulous.
If you need pin sharp edge performance then it falls down slightly although it's by no means the coke bottle bottom lens that some would have you believe at all. :deadhorse: However, the new one IS better ... :thumbs: