Original 80-400mm AF-D VR review (2000-)Introduction topIntro Specs Performance Usage Compared Recommendations MoreThis Nikon 80-400mm AF-S lens is super-sharp, focuses super-fast and has amazing vibration reduction to allow hand-holding in any light. ...
Nikon 80-400 AFS VR Review - Is this lens worth $2,700???Is this lens worth $2,700, that is the question. First off in my sniff test I said it smelled “overpriced” and I meant it. Regardless of the quality of this lens there are other options for less money or slightly more...
Nah, this lens is for stabilizing camera shake, NOT subject motion! The 80-400 VR is even slower than the original AF 70-210mm f/4.0 from 1986.This lens focuses the old-fashioned way: with a motor in the camera and a mechanical linkage that couples the camera to the lens. This is ...
Optically the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 80-400 f4.5-5.6G ED VR is completely different from the previous model, 20 elements including 5 of ED (Extra-Low Dispersion) or Super ED Glass arranged in 12 groups (formerly the lens had 17 elements in 11 groups, with 3 of ED glass)....
Lens Metric Scores [?] Sharpness [?] 19 P-Mpix Transmission [?] 5.8 TStop Distortion [?] 0.3 % Vignetting [?] -0.9 EV Chr. aberration [?] 4 µm Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR Review Nikon AF-S Nikkor 80-400 f4.5-5.6G ED VR review: Nikon’...
. Luckily it was close enough for web use. But after 400 images with a proper Lens Align test target and tripod, I confirmed a problem with the lens. I sent the lens and my D850 to Nikon for service. Repairs and adjustments were required for both the D850 and the 70-200 lens....
write a follow-up article covering the use of the lens on the Nikon D500, once we get our hands on the camera. Meanwhile, please enjoy the review of the Nikon 200-500mm VR lens, along with comparisons to Tamron 150-600mm VC, Sigma 150-600mm C / Sport and Nikon 80-400mm VR ...
NIKON D750 + 300mm f/4 @ 420mm, ISO 400, 1/4000, f/5.6 Handling-wise, the lens is simply amazing. When I first mounted the lens on my Nikon D750, I could not believe how light it was when compared to my 300mm f/4D – it did not feel at all like a 300mm lens, more like...
I get an error message on startup - can't shoot, unsupported lens. I haven't updated my camera, but I was led to believe both adapters are the same so it should work - right? The latest FW v.2.20 adds support for FTZ II.
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikon-z7-first-impressions-review/5 The 493 AF Points of the Nikon Z 7, covering 90% of the frame. Official Nikon image. Other Features and Functions The ISO range of the Z 7 is 64 – 25,600, expandable to 32 – 102,400. With its different sensor...