![]() But currently the AF-P VR Nikon factory refurb is being offered at $150. The AF-S and Non VR versions of this lens are optically inferior at any price. Even for compatible cameras, firmware update may be required*.Fully compatible models:D7500, D5600, D5500, D5300*, D3400, D3300*, D500 and later modelsĬompatible models with limited functions:D5, D810 series, Df, D750, D7200, D7100, D5200, Nikon 1 series with the FT1 “The number of cameras compatible with both lenses is limited. The DX VR lenses work otherwise fine, but VR will always be left on. Df, D4, D4s, D750 and D7200 have no way of turning VR on and off on the DX versions of these lenses the FX version has a switch on the lens see its compatibility, below), even after the firmware update. For example, many of the older cameras (e.g. “Mostly compatible is the problem of menus. It is true! My camera has the latest firmware on it and the option does not exsists but don’t take my word for it. ![]() While I don’t buy your position that the D7200 firmware doesn’t provide the menu option to turn VR off (link?), it doesn’t matter. I use the FX one on my Z6, and the DX VR one on my D5600. You could buy the non VR version for much less if willing to go gray market, used, or refurbed. ![]() The only downside is no way to turn VR off and on with the D7200.I don’t own a compatible body so asked to see if b. It’s actually a great lens for the money. I know Jerry is aware of this but the Af-p version is much sharper than previous version. ![]() For those reading this wondering why not just buy the version with the switch. So for me to turn it off once and keep it off would not be too much effort. With high burst rates and movement of players shots can end up soft. The majority of what I shoot with this lens is outdoor sports. I don’t own a compatible body so asked to see if borrowing one from a friend would be worth it.
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