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Excellent buy!
Strengths: 70-300mm range, sharp, little to no color fringing, VR makes the shots rock-steady, VR II so it also has Active VR, compact and light compared to pro lenses, price is great
Weakness: VR sometimes takes a second or two to kick in and really stop the shake, but most of the time it stops camera shake instantly.
I am using this on my D80. It was bought refurbished, as was my camera, from Adorama. Although is was refurbished, I swear it looks and operates like a brand-new lens. Awesome.
The VR is spectacular. I have taken shots of the moon, hand-held, at 300mm (450mm on a digital SLR), with sharp-as-a-tack results. Granted I have to use the camera's menu to increase sharpness a little, it still gives great results. At 300mm it is as sharp as the 18-200mm at 200mm, and at 200mm it is way sharper than the 18-200. Your best bet for sharp pictures with great contract and color, with minimal distortion, is get an 18-70mm and a 70-300mm VR. At close to the same price as the 18-200mm, these 2 lenses together will give you better pictures, guaranteed. Plus, the extra 100mm does go a long way.
Do NOT compare this lens to the old 70-300mm. This one is built better and gives far better image results.
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