Suburbanmom
<font color=red>Oh, SNAP!<br><font color=peach>I'm
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I am going to Disney World in 10 days!
We are staying at PO Riverside...hopefully Alligator Bayou.
I have the Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 VR and the Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 VR. I'm totally in love with the 2.8. Even on my D50, I'm blown away by the sharpness and clarity. I know it's heavy, but I really don't mind carrying it around. I have an over-the-shoulder shoulder strap, so it doesn't weigh down on my neck. It is the lens of my dreams.
The 70-300 takes great images too. It's just not so fast. And...it fits in my backpack, meaning I can't quickly and easily change from the zoom to my walk-around lens. It's not so easy to change out the 2.8 because it won't fit in my backpack and don't really want to carry around a second bag...and neither does my DH who usually ends up carry around my equipment. (he is my caddy. :heart: )
I mostly see myself using the "Beast" only on the safari. Would you bring the 2.8 for just one shoot and then leave it in the hotel room the rest of the time? Or should I be content with the 70-300 and the ease of carry it around and having it whenever I want, not just the Safari.
Any suggestions that would make my decision easier?
We are staying at PO Riverside...hopefully Alligator Bayou.I have the Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 VR and the Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 VR. I'm totally in love with the 2.8. Even on my D50, I'm blown away by the sharpness and clarity. I know it's heavy, but I really don't mind carrying it around. I have an over-the-shoulder shoulder strap, so it doesn't weigh down on my neck. It is the lens of my dreams.
The 70-300 takes great images too. It's just not so fast. And...it fits in my backpack, meaning I can't quickly and easily change from the zoom to my walk-around lens. It's not so easy to change out the 2.8 because it won't fit in my backpack and don't really want to carry around a second bag...and neither does my DH who usually ends up carry around my equipment. (he is my caddy. :heart: )
I mostly see myself using the "Beast" only on the safari. Would you bring the 2.8 for just one shoot and then leave it in the hotel room the rest of the time? Or should I be content with the 70-300 and the ease of carry it around and having it whenever I want, not just the Safari.
Any suggestions that would make my decision easier?
Nice try!
) canon also has lots of 2.8 lenses but the cost is close to $1000+ usually, don't know about sony. i know

