I was in my local photo shop yesterday and they had one of these fairly recent lenses, as new and boxed, for £210. I don't have a stabilised standard zoom, neither have I used many stabilised Nikkors, so I thought I would try it. I went out with it today and gave it a try. Well it worked well but I'm not 100% convinced. The plus points were good colour and flare resistance, nice to handle and the VR was nice in lower light. On the negative side was not very convincing clarity, I could not help but feel that I was getting point and shoot performance from my SLR. Also the VR, while handy, sometimes made an unsharp photo in a shutter speed range that was fine on the next exposure. I can't complain as the VR is a help, however I did not like the inconsistency so I never knew if my 1/15th exposure would be any good until I reviewed.
The feel of the lens is light but solid. I remember when zoom lenses used to have quite wobbly sections, this lens does not have them. I'm not sure if I will keep it as the photos don't bear too close scrutiny, and having good technical quality is half the reason for me in taking an SLR. Maybe the classic Nikkor primes have spoiled me, I don't know.
Anyway, here are three photos I took at the Roman wall in St Albans. They look decent enough, and the zoom was a help with the framing. Does anyone else have this lens in their arsenal? How do you find it?