Canon’s RF 70-200mm f2.8 checks in at 2.35 pounds, Nikon’s at 2.99, and Sony’s at 3.26. It’s definitely a two-hander and not a lens that photographers are going to want to shoot with all day.
The Nikon Z 70-200mm f2.8 VR S produces pretty sharp results in the inner image circle at 70mm focal length even wide open. But to get the outer areas sharp the lens needs to be stopped down to at least f11. Following is a sequence of close-up shots at 200mm focal length and 1:4.6 magnification with the crops from 0mm, 8mm, and 18mm off the
The 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG Macro HSM II is one of Sigma's latest lenses, which was first announced in December 2007 for Canon, Nikon and Sigma, with a slew of follow-on releases adding compatibility for the remaining SLR mounts (i.e. Four Thirds, Sony and Pentax; however none of these versions are yet shipping). It's a successor to the 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG Macro HSM of February 2006, with a
(From Sigma Lens literature) The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new APO 70-200mm f/2.8 II EX DG Macro HSM. This large aperture zoom lens has improved optical
This lens is unapologetically a Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 professional lens. It carries a high price tag. If build quality alone set the price, it certainly would be worth it. The control rings are smooth to turn with just the right amount of resistance. Nikon Z 6II + Z 70-200 f/2.8S lens ISO 320, 1/200, +1.67 EV dialed in, f/2.8. 200mm.
B&H Photo for $1,399.00. SLRgear Review. September 9, 2015. by Andrew Alexander. The Tamron 70-200 ƒ/2.8 Di VC USD SP telephoto zoom was announced in September 2012, becoming the third iteration
I am pondering getting my dream portrait lens (Nikkor 135mm f/2 DC), but the Sigma 135 f/1.8 has delayed my plans. In the meantime, the 80-200 f/2.8 is still a very capable portrait lens. For the price to performance ratio, it is hard to beat the lens. Very few sub $500 lens can perform to its standard IMHO.
4 days ago · NIKON Z 7_2 · f/2.8 · 1/1250s · 140mm · ISO100. If you want to get even closer, the 70-180mm is compatible with Z teleconverters TC-2.0x and TC1.4x. With the former, you’ll be able to zoom to 360mm and enjoy a reproduction ratio of 0.96x magnification – almost “true” macro.
This is why I had got the Tamron as I have the Nikon F4 and was wanting to go to 2.8. But the Nikon 70-200 f4 will focus much faster than the Tamron and works for in sharp images at every zoom range. Here is a few photos from the Nikon 70-200 F4 some from it on my Nikon Z6 and some on the D500.
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