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Itamar1900
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Itamar1900


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nikon_80-200_f2-8dNikon AF 80-200 f/2.8 ED D

Pros: A dated lens but made without compromise for professional-journalistic purposes (for the time). Sharpness without excessive micro-contrast and excellent color balance, churns out remarkable photos. It is very reasonably priced and can be easily repaired in case of need 9

Cons: The stabilizer is not present and given the weight a bit massive and this will discourage more than a few. It has a very flimsy plastic AF/MF mode dial that can be annoying and require repair which is never too cheap.

Opinion: It's a lens that I bought for the F100 but then began to use with satisfaction with the D750. It's a dated but still valuable lens that in the right hands doesn't make you regret more modern tools in the slightest. The sacrifices are only on the image stabilizer which is absent, but it must be forgiven by virtue of the approximately 350 euros at which it is sold on average used. The focus is sincere and also fast, remember that it uses the motor inside the camera body so if you couple the lens to cameras without the focusing shaft work only in manual. Were it not for the fact that sometimes I feel it heavy by the arms I would always want it with me, it is damn good in portraiture as well as in landscapes, a reference in that range of focal lengths.

sent on May 04, 2024




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