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Lawrenceu

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I just received a Nikkor 80-200 f4.5 zoom in the mail. I used one of these back when they were top line lenses. In my book it still is. I had forgotten how sharp these lenses were. This one is in fantastic condition, with just the right amount of creep. :smile: Somehow no one else really wanted it on eBay and I got it for a song. I'm just gonna step and now and let the shutter start singing.
 
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fstop

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Depending on its age, some were considered too loose and sent back to be tightened.
I have one of those loose ones and love it, after years of fighting with tight zooms I now have one that works fast enough for moving objects.

Got mine off ebay too,my top bid was $40 it went much higher but the schmuck didn't pay and the second position bidder must not have wanted it because it was offered to me for my $40 bid.
Included a Nikon skylight filter,both caps and it was in a CL35A Nikon case.It would easily be a KEH LN-
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Rol_Lei Nut

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It's the only zoom I have: despite not being a zoom fan, I was very impressed by its sharpness.
Mine is also very creepy, but that's ok as I'd probably not want to use it on a tripod.
I keep it for situations where I might not be able to "zoom with my feet" (canoes, vehicles, ect.)...
 

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Same here, I use it mostly for moving wildlife, especially waterfowl where you don't have time or the ability to move from your location.
 

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The old 80-200/4.5 NAI is sweet. With the 3T or 4T diopters, they're great for macro work.
 
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