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yeah you were right ! i got 70-200 2.8 nikon lense a few days ago and its awsome !
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You should learn more about your camera and lenses before you make a review. You said a lot of shit here when you obviously had no idea what you were talking about.
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is this ok for wedding if u dont have the money to get the pro ones?
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IF stands for Internal Focusing which means the lens barrel does not rotate. It does not mean it'll be silent (that would be the SWM)
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Why has his voice changed in 5:35
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JUST GET A POP FILTER !!!!!!
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the clicking sound is the VR being engaged and the humming sound is your VR doing its job.
half press you shutter = one click (VR is engaged), Humming sound (VR is working)
aftter depressing your shutter button you'll hear another click, that means your VR function disengaged..
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did you sell it?? i want to buy it from you please get back to me thanxs
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I love the commercial, but couldn't you put a pop filter on your microphone? I can barely understand what your saying because of all the noise created by your being too close to the mic. You could also turn on the high pass filter in your computer software.
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Move your microphone away from your mouth. Your popping and overloading
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I'm definitely getting that lens now thanks
I got this lens yesterday, and put in on my camera (D5000) and I noticed that when I hold the shutter bottom down it makes a humming noise followed by a click, is this normal?
TheHickstead 6 months ago
@TheHickstead It's normal, the humming noise you hear is the AutoFocus motor and the click means that the focus is locked and if you take the photo it should come out sharp. Feel free to let me know if you have any other questions.
-Ben
shouldigetit 6 months ago
@shouldigetit well, first i thought it was the auto-focus, but when i turned it off, i still made that noise and clicked. Then I decided to turn VR off. When I did it, it didn't make any noise and didn't click! I turned the VR on and noticed that made the humming noise and clicked. So I think it is the VR that kicks in when I hold the shutter bottom down!
TheHickstead 6 months ago
@TheHickstead There you go, that's probably it. VR physically moves the lens so thats probably the mechanics inside.
shouldigetit 6 months ago
Hahaha dude you sound like you're hitting puberty xD, great vid by the way im definitely going to buy this lens in a week or so.
Hidden4ce 8 months ago 3
@Hidden4ce I was. Take a look at my newer videos were I sound normal. I will probably make an updated version of this review because I understand a lot more now.
shouldigetit 8 months ago