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The Nikon 70 300 VR Lens Evaluation - Featuring An Outstanding Telephoto Lens Full Of The Most Recent Nikon Photographic Technology
No Nikon 70 300 VR Lens Review will be complete without discussing many advanced Nikon design elements that this perfect telephoto lens has, making it perfect for shooting such things as wildlife, sports and portraits.
Just a few of the features that this lens includes are Extra Low Dispersion (ED) glass and Enhanced Vibration Reduction (VR II), an improvement on the well-liked and highly effective first generation vibration reduction technique.
For those photographers out there using a Nikon DX format DSLR, the focal length of this lens is equivalent to 105-450mm.
Possibly the most crucial feature of this lens besides its marvelous image quality is the Enhanced VR II vibration reduction. Telephoto lenses might be subject to motion blur (particularly in low light) because of the long focal length and narrow aperture that could be the result.
VR II permits to shoot considerably sharper handheld images at slower shutter speeds, negating the use of a weighty tripod or other stabilizing implement. There's also another form of vibration reduction technology known as VR active mode. This is great for shooting on the move, like from a moving car. If you like panning then the Nikon 70 300mm VR review has you covered as well. VR Normal Mode compensates for camera shake but includes automatic panning and tripod detection.
While the first generation of vibration reduction only offered an extra three stops of shooting, the second generation can offer up to 4 stops and the significance of this ability shouldn't be overlooked.
Nikon's Extra Low Dispersion Glass elements do a excellent job of offering high resolution, high contrast images which greatly reduce chromatic aberration and other forms of lens deficiency to minimal levels.
The Nikon 70-300mm VR also incorporates Silent Wave Motor Technology (SWM). Basically this technology allows the lens to possess quick and precise autofocus but with extremely silent operation. Many photographers will love this, especially the fact that the autofocus is silent unlike some of the older, slower, more noisy autofocus systems of the past.XXX
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