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Apr 17, 2011
1000-mm Nikkor Reflex: enough reach at last!
My first time shooting waterfowl with this lens, I actually found myself backing away: it has enough reach! At 4 lbs it is heavy, but mounted on my D300, it is very well balanced and even hand-holdable (with luck). Yes, it is slow at f/11, it requires a tripod, and achieving focus is a challenge, but the remarkably close-in images of wildlife (or sports, or...) can be breathtaking. And the quality of the images it produces is pure Nikon.
This is a specialty lens. No aperture adjustment, no AF, no VR. But it really brings the critters close, and all I have to do is get the focus exactly right. I can use it with my normal tripod and head, even with my monopod braced inside my car at the wildlife refuge. It is considerably lighter, more compact, and with greater reach than the newer, *much* more expensive Nikkor long telephoto lenses.

Jul 17, 2019
Tiny and oh, so practical
2 of 2 found this helpful The little friction-wheel is a but hard on my thumb, and the lighter's flame isn't exactly windproof when an almost-gale is blowing on an ocean beach. But this lighter fits nicely in my small, crushproof cigarette case, and it almost never fails to light. This is the second lighter of this kind that I've owned; the first got lost, and I replaced it because I had gotten used to its convenience and reliability. And the price! The lighter is a fantastic value (definitely more than five stars)! I recommend it, not for one's coffee table, but for one's purse, backpack, tackle box, and many other practical places.
Apr 17, 2011
1000-mm Nikkor Reflex: enough reach at last!
1 of 1 found this helpful My first time shooting waterfowl with this lens, I actually found myself backing away: it has enough reach! At 4 lbs it is heavy, but mounted on my D300, it is very well balanced and even hand-holdable (with luck). Yes, it is slow at f/11, it requires a tripod, and achieving focus is a challenge, but the remarkably close-in images of wildlife (or sports, or...) can be breathtaking. And the quality of the images it produces is pure Nikon.
This is a specialty lens. No aperture adjustment, no AF, no VR. But it really brings the critters close, and all I have to do is get the focus exactly right. I can use it with my normal tripod and head, even with my monopod braced inside my car at the wildlife refuge. It is considerably lighter, more compact, and with greater reach than the newer, *much* more expensive Nikkor long telephoto lenses.