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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Review Nikon 300mm f4 PF lens. The last two years have seen birders presented with a new generation of affordable camera lenses to choose from, with the release of three different 150-600mm zooms from Tamron and Sigma, Canons updated 100-400mm zoom and Nikons updates of the 80-400mm and more recently the 300mm f4. I used the lens whilst on holiday in Colorado, and below I share my thoughts and some images taken so far. Physically the lens really is a revelation! The autofocu.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Review Nikon 300mm f4 PF lens. The last two years have seen birders presented with a new generation of affordable camera lenses to choose from, with the release of three different 150-600mm zooms from Tamron and Sigma, Canons updated 100-400mm zoom and Nikons updates of the 80-400mm and more recently the 300mm f4. I used the lens whilst on holiday in Colorado, and below I share my thoughts and some images taken so far. Physically the lens really is a revelation! The autofocu.

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