De_Corday
Eternal Student
My one-ring 80-200 AFD is incredibly sharp, even wide open, except at 200mm, where it is annoyingly soft. Is this indicative of a problem? I regularly see reviews describing the lens as acceptably sharp end to end...
ronnies
Well-known
I don't seem to have issues with mine at 200mm but then I don't use it at f/2.8 all the time.
Then you have the problem of defining "acceptably sharp".
Ronnie
Then you have the problem of defining "acceptably sharp".
Ronnie
caila77
Well-known
how sharp is for you?
how sharp is for you?
what is sharp for someone could be .. not enough sharp for someone else....
if you can try to post a shot from your lens wide open at 200mm..
Mine is accettable also wide open ar 200mm ..... for me!
how sharp is for you?
what is sharp for someone could be .. not enough sharp for someone else....
if you can try to post a shot from your lens wide open at 200mm..
Mine is accettable also wide open ar 200mm ..... for me!
peterm1
Veteran
My one-ring 80-200 AFD is incredibly sharp, even wide open, except at 200mm, where it is annoyingly soft. Is this indicative of a problem? I regularly see reviews describing the lens as acceptably sharp end to end...
I have always understood this lens to be more soft at the 200mm point. I have one and think that is so, but I would say mine is not objectionably soft. Then again I probably do not shoot it at 200mm all that often.
View Range
Well-known
Mine was excellent all across the zoom range at all apertures. I often used the lens with the TC-20EIII converter and it was still excellent. I say "was" because the autofocus motor failed and two repair shops said parts are no longer available. Based on that consideration alone, I would avoid buying a used 80-200.
ronnies
Well-known
Mine was excellent all across the zoom range at all apertures. I often used the lens with the TC-20EIII converter and it was still excellent. I say "was" because the autofocus motor failed and two repair shops said parts are no longer available. Based on that consideration alone, I would avoid buying a used 80-200.
The one ring 80-200 AFD doesn't have a focus motor.
Ronnie
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I beleive all the versions of the 80-200/2.8 are a little soft at 200, 2.8 and MFD.
narsuitus
Well-known
I tested a Nikon 80-200mm AF-D that I was going to buy but sent it back because the image quality at 200mm f/2.8 was too low for my taste. I next tested a Nikon 80-200mm AF-S and purchased it because I was very pleased with its improved image quality.

Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 AF-S by Narsuitus, on Flickr

Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 AF-S by Narsuitus, on Flickr
raid
Dad Photographer
Before the advent of AF, Nikon had a 80-200/2.8 ED zoom while Canon did not. I think that this was one of the main reasons for professionals to favor Nikon over Canon.
Bike Tourist
Well-known
I have the two-ring later model D. It's the sharpest lens in my quiver.
css9450
Veteran
I have exactly the lens the OP is asking about, the one-ring AF "D". Last of the versions without tripod collar. Fantastically sharp, but I only very rarely shoot it at 2.8. I think any soft photos might be if I miss focus.
I use mine with a Kirk tripod collar. Its their earlier version, which I prefer to the one that came later which wasn't user-friendly if you wanted to shoot verticals. My Kirk collar is rock solid.
I use mine with a Kirk tripod collar. Its their earlier version, which I prefer to the one that came later which wasn't user-friendly if you wanted to shoot verticals. My Kirk collar is rock solid.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Nikon 80-200 2.8 Double Ring lens shot at 200mm f/5.0 1/640 (hand-held) ISO 100
Same lens but at f/8.0...I'm very happy with the performance of this lens...

Same lens but at f/8.0...I'm very happy with the performance of this lens...

nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Both shot at 2.8 camera mounted on tripod, 100 ISO at 200mm
Cropped to area of focus...

Cropped to area of focus...

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