Peter, it may help us to know the zoom range you need in order to try and give relevant suggestions or if a combination of 2 inexpensive zooms will cover your range
You are right, I should have been more specific. I am thinking very cheap but optically decent up to 200 mm or so.
I did horses with the 70-300 VR on my D3 and got great results.
I had the 1.4/85 afs along side with it at the time and is is of course no match to the prime.
But it is decently fast and sharp and it is dirt cheap.
Another option is the older afs 2.8/80-200 ... used .... optically much better but no VR.
Okay thanks Frank, the fourth vote for 70-300VR.
I have the other options you mention, but trying to find something smaller (pocketable), lighter and cheaper. I have 85/1.4D, 105/2.8, 200/2VRII, 70-200VR, 300VR, 400VR but those either won't reach 200mm or so, or aren't pocketable. I believe 80-200 AFS is heavier than 70-200VR.
Too bad there isn't an older but decent AF 80-200/4 or similar. There's the AIS version though, and AI 80-200/4.5 which received good rating from Bjørn, but manual focusing and my eyesight do not cooperate well.
I'll start looking for a 70-300VR locally, so I can test one before committing myself. Thanks everybody.