My thanks to Mr Stark
Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 8:13 pm
In an earlier post in the equipment review section, Graham stated that the Nikkor 70-210 f4/5.6 would eat the 70-300.
As some of you may know, I have been using a Tamron 28-300 Di. While some of the pics were acceptable, I felt that in some of them the sharpness could be better. I had the chance to purchase a 70-210, and I am very pleased with it. It is not the D, so no distance info is relayed to the D70, but it is in immaculate condition.
Here are some pics I took at the Melbourne Zoo. The only work has been some level adjustment, and the pic of the nankeen night heron is a crop.
Regards
Meicw
As some of you may know, I have been using a Tamron 28-300 Di. While some of the pics were acceptable, I felt that in some of them the sharpness could be better. I had the chance to purchase a 70-210, and I am very pleased with it. It is not the D, so no distance info is relayed to the D70, but it is in immaculate condition.
Here are some pics I took at the Melbourne Zoo. The only work has been some level adjustment, and the pic of the nankeen night heron is a crop.
Regards
Meicw