Seeking opinions on the Nikkor 50-300mm

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RalphLambrecht

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Hi,
I used a 50-300mm many years ago. It was huge and heavy and not as sharp as my primes. It's not as sharp as the newer Nikon zooms. I agree with the suggestion about the 80-200mm f2.8.
That is a sharp lens. There are several variations so do your homework and read the reviews. On the cheap side, I am very happy with my 70-210mm AF-D f4-f5.6 Nikkor (does have an aperture ring). I originally bought it for my wife and was amazed how sharp and contrasty the images are. It's not built like a Gold Ring lens but for about $100 it's a keeper.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/7021056.htm
Rick
if you want a light Nikkor lens in that range ,I can suggest the 70-300;an inexpensive light lens with acceptable image quality.
 

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Not this one! I've put it on a shelf.

If I can find one, I'll get another Tamron 70-210 f/3.5 SP. Had one in college. I slipped on an iced-up sidewalk and fell on it. It turned into a fixed-focus macro lens after that.

Might have one for sale, Nikon mount.
 
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