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Review on Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED IF AF-S VR Nikkor Zoom Lens for Nikon DSLR Cameras with Enhanced SEO by Kio Flyx ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

A lens that deserves serious consideration for use in photography or long-range shooting. It is in your best interest to acquire. These are some advantages: Great speed of focusing; nevertheless, despite the fact that many people claim that its focusing speed is many times faster than that of an 18-105 whale, I didn't detect any difference; perhaps I just received a whale that was really agile. But the unwavering ability to concentrate comes out on top. The assumption here is that aperture will be present. The construction appears to be sturdy. The metal mount instills both confidence and hope that it would be able to resist its weight of 745 grams and its size without any issues whatsoever. The complaint regarding the level of noise produced by the stabilizer is, in my view, grossly overblown. The clicks can be heard, but it's nothing major and they don't bother me at all. The drawing turned out quite well. Although the minimum focusing distance is only 1.5 meters, this is a feature of the design, and it does not take long to adjust to it. The colors, sharpness, attention to detail, and contrast are all very appealing. complete compatibility with both cropped and full-frame cameras. Got cons: Weight and dimensions, in particular when the native hood is taken into account (but this is a matter of habit and retribution for a long focal length). The front lens is too close to the surface, which increases the risk of quick contamination or inadvertent damage (which can be easily corrected by protecting with the supplied lens hood or protective filter). The cost that has been steadily climbing over the past few months (and so overpriced for amateur-class equipment).