Any other users of the lens out there on NikonGear?
"User" is too much to say.
I had it for a weekend, compared it a bit with the predecessor.
Hmm, what shall I say? Given all the other upcoming "investment opportunitíes", the lens didn't convice me to issue an order. Don't get me wrong, the lens is better in many attributes than the predecessor, but the margin of improvement was so slim (for me), that I rather played with the thought of getting into camera's in march :-)
The AF is markedly faster, both over the full distance and in "snap-on" mode
The bokeh at distance is almost indistinguishable between the 2 models
The bokeh at MFD is slightly smoother
I am not a target user for the electronic aperture (not shooting long series - where the mechanical connection sometimes introduces exposure variances)
It is a bit larger than the old model. Not relevant to think about when connected on a D3/D4.
Still scratching my head why the design team thought that 82mm is needed. A 77mm would probably have been possible as well (but I am not a lens designer). Or, is it the start of some new standard for the next generation 70-200mm/2.8 that both lenses will be then on 82mm? Only Nikon knows - I have only my head to scratch for now :-)
VR is nice, makes the image in the viewer more stable, simplifying composition - (unless the VR decides differently)
Under normal circumstances, I would have probably upgraded (I don't want to exclude such a step in the future).It is just that my current focus is more targeting the D5 and D500 as a higher "priority". Or shall I say "desire"? "Interest" is probably most accurate .....
rgds,
Andy