Mario Hummer
Active member
Hi all,
I own a D70s and am looking towards a relatively long lens for birds. Yes, we all know there aren't enough mm for birds, but, we all try I guess.
I read nice things in Yossi's site (and from him himself) about these two lenses. I'd use the 300mm with 1.4 and 1.7 TCs. On this forum I read several posts about these lenses, esp. the 80-400VR but on a D-200, which focuses faster than the D70s.
So, has anyone had experience with these two lenses, or know how they'll behave AF-wise on a D70s? I realize the 300mm f/4 oughta give better image quality than the 80-400, despite the lesser flexibility of a zoom lens.
Any comments appreciated. Before I switch to Canon... ;-)
Mario
I own a D70s and am looking towards a relatively long lens for birds. Yes, we all know there aren't enough mm for birds, but, we all try I guess.
I read nice things in Yossi's site (and from him himself) about these two lenses. I'd use the 300mm with 1.4 and 1.7 TCs. On this forum I read several posts about these lenses, esp. the 80-400VR but on a D-200, which focuses faster than the D70s.
So, has anyone had experience with these two lenses, or know how they'll behave AF-wise on a D70s? I realize the 300mm f/4 oughta give better image quality than the 80-400, despite the lesser flexibility of a zoom lens.
Any comments appreciated. Before I switch to Canon... ;-)
Mario