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Introduction Announced back in July 2009, the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f2.8G ED VR II is an updated version of its predecessor, the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f2.8G ED VR, featuring a new optical ...
Apart from a smaller screen, the Google Pixel 9 Pro and Google Pixel 9 Pro XL share the same specs, including the same Tensor G4 processor. We tested the Google Pixel 9 Pro display, and ... We put the ...
Introduction With both the old $1797 Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8G and the new $2397 Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8E currently available in the Nikkor lineup, the latest version brings a number of feature updates. As ...
Introduction Before the rise of the 28mm and then the 24mm the 35mm was the most popular wide-angle model in a maker’s range, and is still a firm favorite today for street photography. Nikon’s ...
  Combined with a relative fast f/1.8 maximum aperture and autofocus, this new model is a versatile short-telephoto for general photography, indoor sports in dim lighting, and indoor and outdoor ...
Introduction Appealing to sports and action photographers as well those who use the immensely versatile range for portraits, the Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 is a rightly popular lens. Invariably though ...
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Good for portrait-taking, including group portraits Fast and accurate autofocus, making it likely to catch the intended moment Improved zoom performance, with good detail in tele shots Good photo and ...
Camera performance in night shots and other difficult low-light scenarios Detail at all tele settings because of dedicated tele-lens Video performance Quality of selfie photos and videos ...
Introduction Tamron’s SP, or ‘Special Performance’, range is targeted at the pro market and the Di suffix identifiesTamron lenses optimized for full frame DSLRS, although they’re compatible with APS-C ...