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		 Nikon AF 200mm f/4D...Took my new lens out today. Conditions were not ideal: windy, plus hand held. I definitely need to spend more time with this superb lens.
   1/60sec f/13 ISO200   1/100sec f/13 ISO200   1/100sec f/13 ISO200 Comments welcomed. fozzie When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes. 
 # 2 is tack sharp with the 200/4, how do you compare it with the Sigma 150/2.8? Birddog114
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 Birddog114,
 
 We are not comparing apples with apples, plus the price differential - wow. What I can say, is that it is extremely well-balanced, focusing ring is firm and very solid build. Next time I will definitely use my tripod. fozzie When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes. 
 Very dramatic shots, Fozzie. And fooie on anyone who makes cracks about blown highlights. Light is dynamic, damnit. Hard work pays off in the future. Laziness pays off now. 
 Ray,
 
 I must admit hand held is not easy, but this lens is very well balanced in the hand. Long weekend is coming up 14-16th May (Adelaide Cup Day), so I will get everything together (Gitzo G-1327 tripod/SB-800) and hopefully do a better job, subject to weather of course. Glen - at the same time I will do comparison shots (Nikon AF 200mm f/4 D ID ED, as against Sigma APO 150mm f/2.8 EX DG HSM , ie identical settings and report back early next week. mudder - according to Ron Reznick: BTW: Thank you to everyone for your opinions and comments. fozzie When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes. 
 Nicole,
 
 Yes, I am going to hold onto the Sigma 150mm f/2.8. Sorry, but I never sell assets. You never know when you need them. This way, I can belong to the Nikon and Sigma clubs  . fozzie When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes. 
 Glen,
 
 Just a tad  . I'm on bread and water for the next month  . fozzie When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes. 
 Glen,
 
 Even with a long weekend past, the weather, Saturday - rain, Sunday and Monday - fine, but too much wind to carry out comparison. Next weekend is out - Mother's 80th Birthday, so the weekend 28-29th May looks good. Have a great day, fozzie When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes. 
 
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