Did it all arrive then? Got visions of you lying on the floor in a pool of golden boxes!
Mine all arrives next week hopefully. Got one golden box so far which is acting as a very expensive paperweight right now
Did it all arrive then? Got visions of you lying on the floor in a pool of golden boxes!
Mine all arrives next week hopefully. Got one golden box so far which is acting as a very expensive paperweight right now![]()

On the topic of new arrivals I have a 70-200 VRII arriving tomorrow.
. Mine is most certainly the sharpest (and coolest I used one last week - so, so sharp at f2.8, great handling, amazing contrast and resistance to flare.
Well, please come back here and post a link to any thread with your pics in, won't you(if that's OK with Ali)?
Actually Radiohead, your photographs are some of the sharpest and best quality that I've ever seen on TP (and Nikon Cafe), so heaven knows how things will go once you are let loose with the 70-200mm VR II
. Mine is most certainly the sharpest (and coolest
) lens that I've ever owned. I used it to take the pics for this listing for the lens that it replaces ...
Link ...
It feels like you could just reach into that first picture and pick the box up off the table(or am I flattering myself too much there
)!?
Anyway, you (and Ali) are sure to come up with much better images than that, which I'm very much looking forward to seeing.
I do wish people would stop telling me how good this lens is - my credit card is starting to sweat. - Will hang on to see what Nikon announce on Wednesday before deciding...............
First thoughts on my new Nikkor 70-200/2.8 VRII, after a quick bimble with the lens (Mrs R is away skiing so I'm house-sitting 2 6 year-olds)
The handling is a little better for me - with the lens being shorter and fatter and less of a reach forward. The AF is noticeably faster and more confident. No question about it. It is reminiscent of the 14-24 and 24-70's in terms of colour, contrast and rendering (a good thing) and it has a clarity that the old VR1 can't match which may well be down to the Nano coating that's being used now. If there is a 24/1.4 coming next week it promises much. Obviously in the first photo Jess has obviously not had her hair brushed yetI've included it because this is at 200mm wide-open. Magnificent clarity.
Can we still register and have full warranty with gear from the USA?
First thoughts on my new Nikkor 70-200/2.8 VRII, after a quick bimble with the lens (Mrs R is away skiing so I'm house-sitting 2 6 year-olds)
The handling is a little better for me - with the lens being shorter and fatter and less of a reach forward. The AF is noticeably faster and more confident. No question about it. It is reminiscent of the 14-24 and 24-70's in terms of colour, contrast and rendering (a good thing) and it has a clarity that the old VR1 can't match which may well be down to the Nano coating that's being used now. If there is a 24/1.4 coming next week it promises much. Obviously in the first photo Jess has obviously not had her hair brushed yetI've included it because this is at 200mm wide-open. Magnificent clarity.
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!As far as I'm aware... no. If you have a problem it will have to be sent back to the US for repair under warranty. Still didn't stop me getting a 70-200mm off Kerso mind.
OMG!!!
That first one is just stunning. I love shots of children like that, hair unbrushed and all, so natural and wonderful light too.
I can see that, in your hands, it's going to be something specialThanks for the pics
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I do wish you hadn't done that- they're superb, and your comments about the improvements don't help my credit cards
Hugh

Well, I asked for it ... and I surely got it!
Those pictures are stunning, just like the ones that you posted from your 50mm f/1.4G (young Jess must surely be one of the most photographed 6 yr olds in the country by now).
Actually, 200mm, wide open is how I use mine a lot of the time (-DOF junkie that I am). With other lenses, the wavering image quality usually reminds me to stop down at some point, but not so with this beauty!
Nikon rocks!
Lenses you canThey carry a full international warranty
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I do wish you hadn't done that- they're superb, and your comments about the improvements don't help my credit cards
Hugh