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Aug 15, 2015 11:37:57   #
CJsFotos Loc: Cambridge Ontario Canada
 
Hi I always get great answers from this site so here I go again, I am looking for a lens that won't put me in the poor house , but is good quality sharp images , have looked at sigma 140-400 OS and nikon 80-400 VR but I am open to info on what some of you wildlife & landscape photographers out there have experience with, I am sure that there are some that started as I am without the bank roll in my pocket lol. Thanks for any input! Take care!

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Aug 15, 2015 12:29:12   #
Gobuster Loc: South Florida
 
CJsFotos wrote:
Hi I always get great answers from this site so here I go again, I am looking for a lens that won't put me in the poor house , but is good quality sharp images , have looked at sigma 140-400 OS and nikon 80-400 VR but I am open to info on what some of you wildlife & landscape photographers out there have experience with, I am sure that there are some that started as I am without the bank roll in my pocket lol. Thanks for any input! Take care!


I have a D610 and have been looking too. At one point I thought the Sigma C 150-600 would be a good choice but then Nikon announced the new 200-500 F5.6 for around $1400, claiming 4 plus stops of VR, so I've pre-ordered one and hope it fills the bill. I've had such good luck with Nikon lenses in the intermediate price range, that I think this one should be good. It can also use Nikons 1.4x TC.

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Aug 15, 2015 14:03:38   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
I just went through the same dilemma this week. Good luck....I went with the 80-400VR and the Nikon 1.4 TC, and my few test shots are quite pleasing. For shorter shots and low light, I could have chosen the 70-200. I'm trying to talk my wife into getting it for her, but so far it doesn't look too encouraging. Yeah, right....

It's all a matter of what you perceive to be your greatest use and within a realistic budget. Dave.

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Aug 15, 2015 18:49:47   #
CJsFotos Loc: Cambridge Ontario Canada
 
I will look it up , if you get it soon post some pics, Thanks
Gobuster wrote:
I have a D610 and have been looking too. At one point I thought the Sigma C 150-600 would be a good choice but then Nikon announced the new 200-500 F5.6 for around $1400, claiming 4 plus stops of VR, so I've pre-ordered one and hope it fills the bill. I've had such good luck with Nikon lenses in the intermediate price range, that I think this one should be good. It can also use Nikons 1.4x TC.

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Aug 15, 2015 18:51:10   #
CJsFotos Loc: Cambridge Ontario Canada
 
Would like to see your pics without the 1.4 , I have a 1.7 but would like to see without, Take care Thanks for reply!
DaveO wrote:
I just went through the same dilemma this week. Good luck....I went with the 80-400VR and the Nikon 1.4 TC, and my few test shots are quite pleasing. For shorter shots and low light, I could have chosen the 70-200. I'm trying to talk my wife into getting it for her, but so far it doesn't look too encouraging. Yeah, right....

It's all a matter of what you perceive to be your greatest use and within a realistic budget. Dave.

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Aug 16, 2015 07:00:53   #
mborn Loc: Massachusetts
 
Gobuster wrote:
I have a D610 and have been looking too. At one point I thought the Sigma C 150-600 would be a good choice but then Nikon announced the new 200-500 F5.6 for around $1400, claiming 4 plus stops of VR, so I've pre-ordered one and hope it fills the bill. I've had such good luck with Nikon lenses in the intermediate price range, that I think this one should be good. It can also use Nikons 1.4x TC.


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Aug 16, 2015 08:16:39   #
jjestar Loc: Savannah GA
 
I have a very nice one for sale if you talk her into the 70-200 2.8G VRII $1800 plus shipping.
DaveO wrote:
I just went through the same dilemma this week. Good luck....I went with the 80-400VR and the Nikon 1.4 TC, and my few test shots are quite pleasing. For shorter shots and low light, I could have chosen the 70-200. I'm trying to talk my wife into getting it for her, but so far it doesn't look too encouraging. Yeah, right....

It's all a matter of what you perceive to be your greatest use and within a realistic budget. Dave.

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Aug 16, 2015 08:21:02   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
That is a very good offer, but I think fear and common sense may prevail, at least for a few weeks!

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Aug 16, 2015 09:18:24   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
CJsFotos wrote:
Hi I always get great answers from this site so here I go again, I am looking for a lens that won't put me in the poor house , but is good quality sharp images , have looked at sigma 140-400 OS and nikon 80-400 VR but I am open to info on what some of you wildlife & landscape photographers out there have experience with, I am sure that there are some that started as I am without the bank roll in my pocket lol. Thanks for any input! Take care!


You probably know the two leaders today are the Tamron and Sigma 150-600, both about $1,000. (Sigma C)

You can get buys now on the few remaining new or used Sigma 150-500s.

I'll be selling mine in a couple of months when my Nikon 200-500 arrives.

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Aug 16, 2015 09:23:59   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
Gobuster wrote:
I have a D610 and have been looking too. At one point I thought the Sigma C 150-600 would be a good choice but then Nikon announced the new 200-500 F5.6 for around $1400, claiming 4 plus stops of VR, so I've pre-ordered one and hope it fills the bill. I've had such good luck with Nikon lenses in the intermediate price range, that I think this one should be good. It can also use Nikons 1.4x TC.


Mine is on order also.

I have a 1.4 TC on the way but plan to send it back when it arrives based on comments from Tony Northrup. He says you are better off to crop. I can also plunk the lens on my D5300 to get similar effect...albeit at reduced MP (24) from my D800 (36). Or I can use it in DX mode on the D800 (about 16 MP).

The other reason I'm sending the TC back is that I learned it won't work on my Sigma 150-500 or my Nikon 28-300 in the mean time and the Nikon won't come before the return period expires. I might try the TC again after the Nikon lens arrives so I can test it within the return period.

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Aug 16, 2015 09:30:29   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
DaveO wrote:
I just went through the same dilemma this week. Good luck....I went with the 80-400VR and the Nikon 1.4 TC, and my few test shots are quite pleasing. For shorter shots and low light, I could have chosen the 70-200. I'm trying to talk my wife into getting it for her, but so far it doesn't look too encouraging. Yeah, right....

It's all a matter of what you perceive to be your greatest use and within a realistic budget. Dave.


I see a Sigma 150-600 C in the future for my wife. :D

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Aug 16, 2015 09:32:06   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
MtnMan wrote:
I see a Sigma 150-600 C in the future for my wife. :D


Funny how they like a lot of the same things that we do. :lol: :lol: :shock: :shock:

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Aug 16, 2015 09:43:02   #
selmslie Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL, USA
 
MtnMan wrote:
I see a Sigma 150-600 C in the future for my wife. :D

Is that an even trade? How does she feel about it? :shock:

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Aug 16, 2015 09:47:46   #
Bultaco Loc: Aiken, SC
 
CJsFotos wrote:
Hi I always get great answers from this site so here I go again, I am looking for a lens that won't put me in the poor house , but is good quality sharp images , have looked at sigma 140-400 OS and nikon 80-400 VR but I am open to info on what some of you wildlife & landscape photographers out there have experience with, I am sure that there are some that started as I am without the bank roll in my pocket lol. Thanks for any input! Take care!


I do a lot of wildlife and I don't care what lens you have you'll find it's never long enough. Good luck.

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Aug 16, 2015 09:47:46   #
Bultaco Loc: Aiken, SC
 
CJsFotos wrote:
Hi I always get great answers from this site so here I go again, I am looking for a lens that won't put me in the poor house , but is good quality sharp images , have looked at sigma 140-400 OS and nikon 80-400 VR but I am open to info on what some of you wildlife & landscape photographers out there have experience with, I am sure that there are some that started as I am without the bank roll in my pocket lol. Thanks for any input! Take care!


I do a lot of wildlife and I don't care what lens you have you'll find it's never long enough. Good luck.

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