Originally posted by shamrock105
So glad you put up this thread, I am happy with my lens (I have a D70 to go with it).
But having said that I was extremely dissapointed with some of the results I was getting on the weekend. In the bright light conditions there was no problem (I was using the Active VR setting but may change that next time) but as soon at the light started to drop I was having big problems.
I was also using a monpod for extra stability but had to go down to 1/45 - 1/90th sec using ISO 350. The focal length for most of the shots I was taking was at about 170mm and with the VR which is supposed to give you a 2 stop advantage, I would have thought it would have coped with 1/90th sec better than it did. My shots were blurred. It wont give you the sharpness of a 2.8 lens.
This may of course be down to my panning technique but I was also using these settings as an aircraft was taxiing as well as taking off so I wouldnt have thought my technique was 'that bad'.
All in all I am happy but I am going to find it hard to achieve those low light panning shots, or I need some serious practice. My goal is to have the D300 also and have the 70-200 f2.8 on there. Instead of the 70-300VR I nearly bought the 80-200 f2.8 (no VR) and I do wish I had gone down that path.
But having said all that, it is a great lens, as long as the conditions are good.
Just my two cents worth but hope it helps.
Cheers
Carl
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