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Nikon 300mm f4 AF ED Prime Lens $300 ..Originally $2000. Best lens for color rendition and sharpness. Photo Class 83.. When everyone is selling their older Nikon Glass to purchase the latest multi thousand dollar telephoto, this is the time to grab these all metal professional lenses for sports, action & wildlife. *Subscribe *Thumbs up *Comment *eMail me any photography question [email protected] *Your free online resource for inspiration and ideas to help your photography is at http://carminetaverna.com/?paged=1 MY ONLINE PHOTO GALLERY http://carminetaverna.com/?paged=1 *With nearly 5 decades of photography experience, Carmine Taverna shares his knowledge with the YouTube community. My email; [email protected] TODAYS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY http://CARMINETAVERNA.COM Your free on-line resource for inspiration and new ideas to improve your photography. Street photography is to isolate and capture moments which might otherwise go unnoticed. (Britanica) People have an emotional response to images, fine art photography, also known as “photography art,” or “artistic photography” is photographic artwork created in line with the artist's vision. Fine artists use photography as their chosen medium for creative expression #youtubeshorts #youtube #review #howto #nikon #nikkor The Nikon 300mm f/4 ED IF was originally released in 1987 and a newer version, the Nikkor 300mm F/4 D ED IF AF-S was released in 2000. The original model is still popular because of its performance and reliability at a modest price. Here are some specs for the Nikon 300mm f/4 ED IF: Focal length: 300 mm Filter-attachment size: 77 mm Diameter x length: Approximately 89 x 147.5 mm/3.5 x 5.8 in Weight: Approximately 755 g/1.7 lb Minimum focus distance: 1.4 m/4.60 ft from focal plane Maximum reproduction ratio: 0.24x Number of diaphragm blades: 9 (rounded) This 300mm has the “ED” designation, referring to “Extra-low Dispersion” glass elements. This is one of the industry approaches to correcting chromatic aberration, and it works well. Images are beautifully sharp, with CA corrected nicely. Since it is a relatively heavy lens, the makers saw fit to fit it with a tripod collar. When mounted to a tripod or monopod, this takes the strain off of the lens mount and camera’s tripod bushing. It also balances the rig better, contributing to stability and reducing the tendency to shake. Since this lens pre-dates optical image stabilization, camera shake is a real issue that requires planning and preventive measures.