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  Revels Mum & Sister
Just been round to a clients got onto the subject of Digi Cams, he has been doing photography for a lot of years.

Dragged out his kit he had a D80 and a D200 and numerous lenses.

Anyway he sent me home with a AF Nikkor 80-200MM 1:2.8

He says its a good lense but just old, is it any good. I have it for a few weeks what sort of stuff is it worth testing it out with? I am a total camera noob, only got my D40 yesterday. Also has a Hoya Skylight (1B) on the end as well.
 
  Megane Mk4
Nice lens for a freebie.. even if it's manual ;)

Leave the skylight filter on too, it'll protect the lens glass from scratches :approve:
 
It's not a good lens, it's one of the sharpest zoom lenses money can buy and a bit of a Nikon legend. I've got the slightly newer AF-S version (works with the D40) but the glass is the same, shame you are missing out on auto-focus as it's one of the most absurdly quick focusing lens going.

Every remotely good shot beyond 50mm I've taken has been with the 80-200, the sharpness is mind boggling.

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Full detail from a cropped 6MP shot...

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What I'd give for a D200 for it to be attached to :)
 
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  Revels Mum & Sister
Yeah just on loaner. Its one MONSTER lense. Quite hard to keep still and focus with it LOL

Will keep plugging away with it, he let me have a play with his D200 and with Auto focus you are right it focussed mega quick. Shame its bloody dark all the time. When I first clipped it on it was moaning at me to set the aperture to 22, took me a while to figure that out LOL didnt realise where it was.

He is an older guy in his 60's fairly wealthy and a cracking bloke to be honest. He has said when he goes away after crimbo I am welcome to borrow his D200 and lenses. He has a few more so think I will give it a wee crack

ukaskew your piccys are awesome
 
  Skoda Fabia Vrs 180b
That first pic is bloody amazing. Very well captured. is that on a D40?

Just goes to show it is the lens that makes or breaks the photo.
 


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