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  1. <p>Hi everyone,<br>

    When I use manual focus, I noticed the focus ring won't stop after infinity, the ring will rotate all the way around. I was still able to focus properly. Does anyone have the same experience on this lens or any other lens? <br>

    Denny</p>

  2. <p>Thanks again Dieter and Edward for sharing your experience with the 300mm F4 ED IF, that really helps me to make my decision to go with it and probably a Kenko pro 1.4x. I think I will love this combination. Being an enthusiast, I am lucky enough to have decent gears and lenses. I am not making a living out of the photos and I enjoy the whole process of Digital Photography, if I can get a decent result on most of my photos and a great shot once in a while, it's a fulfillment for me. </p>
  3. <p>Andrew, Dieter- Thank you for the suggestion.<br>

    Edward- Thanks for the information. In your opinion , the older version AF ED IF, did it focus fast enough if you are catching in flight shots? and did you have any experience with any of the teleconverter? I am also think to get a 1.4x converter, Nikon or Kendo. I know about the lost of f stop on the converter, if I use it with the 300mm f4, does that mean I get 630mm reach with f5.6?<br>

    I had borrowed a 70-200mm vr ii and of course I had fun with it but it was a little too short. I tried to move closer to the birds with no good result. Here is a sample of one that I think it's ok and I had to crop it for 50%<br>

    <img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/17783315-md.jpg" alt="" width="680" height="429" /></p>

  4. <p>I am still looking for a long tele for birds and wildlife. I came across to see a used Tokina AF 100-300mm f/4 AT-X II, with my D7000, I get 150-450mm roughly and it is very reasonable cost. I know this is an older lens and the focus will be slow, but for the reach i get and the price i found (under $400), I am actually considering it, do you have any thought? Thanks in advance.</p>
  5. <p>Thanks everyone for all the input, I went out to the store and tested #3, #4 and #5 on my list. I was impressed how fast and quiet the AF works, compare to #4 and #5. I think I can narrow my choices down to #1 or #3, I haven't had a chance to test #2 yet. I had also borrowed my friend's VR ii and shoot a few shots at the wildlife refuge, it was good but now I understand it's just not long enough for birds. Will keep my options open and do more research. Thanks again everyone.</p>
  6. <p>I had been shooting with my d7000 for more than 2 years and I still love it and probably will stay with DX. I am an enthusiast and have interest in shoot everything and every occasions. I do pick up side gigs to make a few bucks. I current have the following lenses:<br>

    Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 (for landscape and club)<br>

    Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4 dc Macro Os Hsm ( for general and Macro, mostly flowers)<br>

    Nikon 10.5mm f 2.8 ED AF DX Fisheye ( for fun shots)<br>

    Nikon 35mm f1.8 and 50mm f.1.8 ( for protroit )<br>

    Nikon 18-200mm VR I ( my very 1st lens and haven't been using it and probably will sell it )<br>

    The reason I want to get 70-200mm f2.8 is for sporting event, and nature shots, I am planning to get a TC17eii later for even longer range.<br>

    I am hoping to spend less than $1500 on the next lens either it's new or used. Here are my options:<br>

    1. Nikon 70-200mm f 2.8 ED-IF AF-S VR.....new $1400-1500.....used $1100-1300<br>

    2. Tamron 70-200mm f 2.8 Di LD Macro New $770....I like the Macro function.<br>

    3. Tamron 70-200mm f 2.8 Di VC USD New $1300-1500<br>

    4. Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 APO EX DG OS HSM New $1000-1200<br>

    5. Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8D ED AF New $1000-1100<br>

    Is there really a significant different between the Tamron 70-200mm Di Ld Marco and the Nikon? Any suggestion is greatly appreciated.</p>

    <p>Denny</p>

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  7. <p>Hi guys,<br>

    Need to make a decision on a mid range lens, I shoot with a D7000 and currently own a Tokina 11-16mm f2.8, Nikon 35m f1.8, Nikon 50m f1.8 and Nikon 18-200mm VR(this is the 1st lens I own). I am thinking buying the Sigma 17-70mm f.28-4 to add to my collection and maybe selling the 18-200mm, i love the versatility of the 18-200mm but I want sharper images, the Nikon 24-70mm will be out of my budget. I had read many reviews on the Sigma lens and it seems to a good fit for me. I want a mid range lens that will performance well enough for walk around and events and the marco capability seems like another good feature to have. Any thoughts will be appreciated and thanks in advance.</p>

    <p>Cheers,<br>

    Denny</p>

  8. Hi everyone,

     

    I have questions about using bulb with the wireless remote.

     

    1. After I turned on the remote icon on the control panel in manual mode, the "bulb" replaced by "- -", is that right?

     

    2. I finished the shot with the remote( pressed it the 2nd time), the green light will stay on for as long as the shot I

    just took and the control panel show "Job nr", before it will come on to the display, does this mean if I take a 8

    minutes long exposure shot, I have to another 8 minutes for the shot to complete?

     

    3. Is there an ideal aperture setting for night shot?

     

    Any suggestions is appreciated?

     

    Denny

  9. Hi everyone, I just purchased this lens, I am using the D80 with it. I can adjust the aperture on the body from f/1.8

    to f/22 without any problem. My question is about the aperture scale on the lens. It came as lock on the f/22, but if I

    tried to change it larger aperture, it won't lock and I can't take any shoot, on the display, it shows "FEE", is this

    correct or if I am not doing it right? Thanks for you help.

  10. Hi everyone, I am new to dslr and this forum. I just bought a Nikon 18-200mm VR lens, I am using it for outdoor

    shooting, mostly landscape and buildings, I talked to someone and he suggested me to get a circular polarizer to get

    a better color when shooting photos with blue sky, also it can act as a lens protector. What is your thought? Any

    comment will be appreciated. Thanks.

     

    Denny

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