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Pros:Sharpness to TA, lightness, focal length excursion, practicality of use, price
Cons:Missing the lens Hood
Opinion:I mounted it on the D7200, and optically speaking quietly holds up the comparison with the much more expensive 16 85 VR. The objective is very light, but to the touch it presents all in all well, and not too "cheap". The focus is lightning fast and hooks up without ever making mistakes (but this is also due to the D7200...). It's all plastic, the mechanics is from entry level as it is right that is given the price range (it is also found at 220 euros, new), but optically is formidable, crisp to 55 as at 200mm already at full aperture. At 200mm is very engraved, at F8 my specimen reaches the peak of sharpness that is remarkable from edge to edge, an unthinkable thing until a few years ago for an entry level optics. As if not enough the stabilizer VR2 works in an excellent way and compensates for up to 4 stops. If on the one hand the cheapness of the lens is paid in a plasticose mechanics (including attack), everything else has turned out beyond my expectations. The lightness of the lens, however, also has its cons: it is so light that in front of the D7200 almost does not feel, and at 200mm it is easy to run into the micro blur due to the vibration of the mirror, and there is no stabilizer that holds. Better to mount a third-party lens hood that weighs it down a bit. I do indeed just a note: the lack of the hood provided.
Opinion:Used for many shots, the image quality is really exceptional, I will be forged. For what it costs (taken new no nital circuit) is a lens that should not be missed by the amateur photographer. Lightweight and not bulky, not tired in long walks. The focus is not a mistake. If the light is good, fasten fast moving objects.
Pros:Price, size, filter diameter, stabilization, good AF
Cons:It's not very clear, attaching the plastic bayonet
Opinion:It was my first canvass and I did not find myself hurt in fact I advise beginners and who wants a canvas to go around. It is not a sharp target, but with a good soft light it does not hurt badly gave me many Nice shots.rn Stabilization is excellent, it's easy to find filters (diameter 52mm) which is really small, perfect for traveling even in the air without taking up too much space, the only flaw in construction is the bayonet that is plastic.rn the focus Is not very accurate but with the right settings it is pretty good. The colors and the contrast are very beautiful. It is not a perfect optics but for the price I would say it is good.
Pros:Compact, good mechanical handling, proper price.
Cons:not too bright, but being stabilized partially compensates.
Opinion:Given that the race to the optics stabilized unfortunately removes more and more the use of the tripod, it must be said that the zoom Nikon ago honestly its lavoro.Usato on a good stand and with the stabilizer deactivated by the massimo.Foto good, good contrast, even excessive loss of detail at the focal estrema.Una good optics, to want to be picky there 'as if pulled in all the zoom at maximum focal an imperceptible decline towards a dominant color watercolor type.