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Nikon AF-P DX 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G VR Pros: lightweight and compact, AF fast enough and precise, brightness, stabilization, good color rendering, good bokeh, cost Cons: it is not a top of the range and has the opposite of the zoom lens compared to the fixed focal point, VR can not be manually deactivated by the lens but only by body menu Opinion: I just recently purchased this Nikon lens for use with my DSLR D3300, thanks to an interesting cashback promotion for 100 years of Nikon, I could buy it at a fairly low price. In the meantime, it was also recently released on the market the updated version of the same, the brightest (and costly) f / 4.5-5.6E ED VR.rnEro looking for a medium-tile, to be complemented by the other goals in my kit; initially I went for a fixed focus, but reading the good reviews of this zoom I was convinced of the purchase.rnThe experience is a few months, but so far very positive. The photos are sharp and accurate even at the maximum focal point and free hand (the VR helps a lot and works well, even if it can not be manually deactivated by the lens but only by the menu function on the body). The brightness is discrete, pleasing the blur effect you get. Also used for macro photography (although not specifically a macro lens) behaves very well, body lightness helps a lot in the manovrability, even dimensions are contained.rnThe portrait, in the focal lengths from 70 to 100, makes it very good, both in color shades and sharpness. Overall, therefore, even if not the top of the range, regarding the cost / quality ratio I consider it's a great goal, a purchase I would recommend. sent on September 19, 2017 |
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