Review Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR 55-300mm 1: 4.5-5.6G ED VR SWM HRI

For the opportunity Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR 55-300mm 1 Lens: 4.5-5.6G ED VR SWM HRI many thanks to Alexander, as well as many thanks to the store www.fotika.com.ua (where in 2018 I took the lens again to make sure some of its nuances).

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

In short

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR - Telephoto Lens with Image Stabilizer for Nikon DX cameras. First of all, the Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR is interesting for 5.5x zoom and the ability to use 300mm focal length. Considering crop factor Nikon DX cameras for which this lens was designed, its EGF will be as much as 450 mm. This lens makes it easy to 'reach' distant objects. With Nikon 55-300mm F/4.5-5.6 VR you can shoot people from afar, wildlife, use as a portrait lens. Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR has a small aperture F / 4.5-5.6, but avoid grease when handheld photography stabilization system helps Nikon VR second generation. I achieved what I could take off without grease, using 300 mm focal length and shutter speed of the order of 1/80 second. I was satisfied with the work of VR.

Unfortunately, the focusing speed of the Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR is at a very low level, and the lens also has a very inconvenient manual focus.

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Main technical characteristics of Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR 55-300mm 1: 4.5-5.6G ED VR SWM HRI:

Review Instance Name Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR 55-300mm 1: 4.5-5.6G ED VR SWM HRI 3172853
Basic properties
  • DX (for Nikon DX) - Lens designed for Nikon DX APS-C cameras
  • AF S (built in Auto Focus motor) - the lens uses a built-in focus motor
  • G (Gelded) - means no aperture control ring and transfer of focusing distance to the camera
  • ED (Extra low dispersion) - the use of special low-dispersion elements in the optical scheme
  • H.R.I. (high refractive index) - the use of special elements with a high refractive index
  • SWM (Silent wave motor) - silent wave focusing motor compact type
  • DIH (Nikon Super Integrated Coating) - Special Integrated Super Enlightenment Optics
  • AM (AM switch) - normal focus switch.
  • VR (Vibration reduction ) - built-in image stabilizer of the second generation, compensates up to 3 steps.
  • RD (Rounded diaphragm) - rounded petals aperture
  • metal mount
Front Filter Diameter 58 mm, plastic thread for filters
Focal length 55-300 mm EGF for Nikon DX cameras is 82.5-450 mm
Zoom ratio 5.45 x
Designed by for digital cameras Nikon DX
Number of aperture blades 9 rounded petals
Tags focal lengths for 55, 70, 85, 105, 135, 200, 300 mm, bayonet mount mark and hood mounts
Diaphragm
  • 55 mm: F / 4.5-F / 22
  • 70 mm: F / 4.5-F / 22
  • 100 mm: F / 4.8-F / 25
  • 135 mm: F / 4.8-F / 25
  • 200 mm: F / 5.3-F / 29
  • 300 mm: F / 5.6-F / 29

The lens is deprived of the aperture control ring, control is via the camera menu (G - lens type)

MDF (Minimum Focus Distance) 1.4 m over the entire range of focal lengths, maximum magnification ratio 1: 3.6
Stabilizer features Up to 3 steps excerpts 300 mm focal length by CIPE standards (indicated on the official website), up to 4 steps by Nikon standards (indicated in the instructions)
The weight 530 g
Optical design 17 elements in 11 groups, including 2 low dispersion element (shown in yellow on the optical diagram). The presence of such elements is indicated on the body by the abbreviation 'ED'. As well as one HRI element (high refractive index), an element with a high refractive index (location on the optical scheme is not indicated)

Optical design Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR 55-300mm 1: 4.5-5.6G ED VR SWM HRI

Image of optical circuit clickable

Lens hood Nikon HB-57, bayonet type, plastic, comes standard.
Transportation With a soft cover CL-1020
Manufacturer country China (PRC), inscription on the lens: “MADE IN CHINA”
Period From August 2010 to the present. In 2016 augmented by a lens Nikon DX AF-P Nikkor 70-300mm 1: 4.5-6.3G ED VR
Instructions View–>
3D view View–>
Current prices in modern online stores

The set includes a plastic hood HB-57. The hood is attached to the lens with two clips. The hood can be worn backwards and carried with you at all times, while access to the zoom ring is partially blocked. The diameter of the front filter, as for a telephoto, is small - 58 mm. The diaphragm has 9 rounded blades.

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

It is assembled well, with a metal bayonet mount, the Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR weighs a little more than 500 grams. When zooming, the rear lens of the lens moves, driving air through the insides of the camera.

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Focusing

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR focuses thanks to 'SWM'-motor (Silent Wbird Motor - quiet wave motor) and refers to the lens'AF S'type (with built-in motor focusing). Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR uses compact 'swm' motor.

Important: this lens will automatically focus on all Nikon DSLR cameras.

Despite claims that the focus motor is silent, noise is present during actual operation. This noise will affect the sound quality during movie shooting using the microphone built into the camera. During automatic focusing, you can sometimes hear and feel how unpleasantly the focusing mechanisms rub (including the focus ring).

Auto focus speed is highly dependent on the selected focal length. Focusing speed at 55 mm focal length slow, with an increase in focal length, the focusing speed decreases significantly. At 300 mm focal length, the lens spends a lot of time focusing, and the focusing speed at this focal length value can be considered very very low. Focus speed is independent of camera orientation. Most likely this lens is the slowest in the entire line of Nikon DX lenses.

On the lens housing you can find focus switch 'A - M'. In position 'A', auto focus works, and in position 'M' - manual focus. During auto focus, the focus ring rotates and cannot be touched. To perform manual focusing, the lens must be switched to 'M' mode. The lens does not have a constantly manual focus control mode M / A or A / m.

During focusing, the front lens rotates, and the front of the body frame (trunk) moves forward.

The focus ring rotates approximately 75 degrees. When the end positions are reached, the focusing ring stops. The ring is narrow, but rubberized. Manual focusing with this lens is hell. With manual focus focus ring jerks. You can forget about smooth focusing - in order to manually shift the focus ring, you have to exert considerable effort, after which the ring starts to move and flies over the desired value.

When used on a camera Nikon D90 (with unpretentious Multi-CAM 1000 focusing system) the lens behaves well, rarely focuses incorrectly. I had no problems with focus accuracy and focus. On camera Nikon D90 I checked the presence of the back and focus front at different focusing distances and different values ​​of the focal length (infinity and MDF as well). Pictures taken using the Live View mode (which does not suffer from back / front focus) were used as a measure. Focusing accuracy using the central cross-shaped phase sensor completely coincided with the Live View mode.

The minimum focusing distance is 140 cm (the distance from the camera’s matrix / focal plane to the subject). With such an MDF, the maximum magnification factor is achieved by 300 mm of the focal length and is 1: 3.6 (you can shoot a weak macro).

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Other focusing features:

  1. There is no depth of field scale, focusing distance and mark for working in the infrared spectrum. There is nothing at all, except for the focal length marks.
  2. During tests focus shift (shift-focus) was not noticed.
  3. Present very strong 'Focus Breathing' effect (changes in viewing angle during focusing).
  4. Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR has no special focus problems in Live View (tested on Nikon D90).
  5. When changing the focal length, focusing is almost not lost.
  6. The lens does not have a hard stop (hard infinity mechanical stop) which allows you to accurately and quickly focus the lens to infinity under any external temperature conditions.
  7. Unknown compatibility with teleconverters.
  8. During shooting at a low temperature, about -5C, the auto focus with this lens began to fail.
Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Sample Photos

Photos from Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR turn out good, though the lens is a bit soft on a range of 200-300mm on open apertures, there is light vignetting on open apertures. Distortion is almost invisible. Sample photos taken on Nikon D80, on-camera JPEG without processing.

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Personal impressions

The Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR is an ambiguous lens. On the one hand, it shows good image quality, and on the other hand, it shows a horribly implemented focusing system. If you have money to spare, I recommend a good and proven full frame lens. Nikon 70-300 mm f / 4.5-5.6G IF-ED AF-S VR Nikkor. If there are no funds, then you can safely do with a simpler model Nikon 55-200 / 4-5.6GII VRII.

I recommend this Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR only if working in the 200-300mm range really matters. Based on my experience, I want to add that the difference between 200 and 300 mm focal length is not very noticeable in photographs, and 200 mm is quite enough for many photo tasks. Especially EGF for a 200 it will be 300 mm.

All in all, I consider the Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR an unsuccessful lens.

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

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Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Video review

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Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

All original Nikon DX telephoto lenses

  1. Nikon DX AF S Nikkor 55-200mm 1:4-5.6G ED SWMarel 2005
  2. Nikon DX AF S Nikkor 55-200mm 1:4-5.6G ED VR IF SWMMarch 2007
  3. Nikon DX AF S Nikkor 55-200mm 1:4-5.6GII ED VRIIJanuary 2015
  4. Nikon DX AF S Nikkor 55-300mm 1:4.5-5.6G ED VR SWM HRIAugust 2010
  5. Nikon DX AF-P Nikkor 70-300mm 1:4.5-6.3G EDAugust 2016
  6. Nikon DX AF-P Nikkor 70-300mm 1:4.5-6.3G ED VRAugust 2016

A list of absolutely all lenses of the Nikon DX series, as well as a lot of useful information on lenses and cameras Nikon will find here.

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

All 70-300 Class Full Frame Lenses with Stabilizer

Sigma

Tamron

Canon (EF, EF-S)

Nikon (F, FX)

Sony (E, FE)

The names of the lenses are indicated according to the inscription on their body.

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

Nikon 55-300mm F / 4.5-5.6 VR

An accurate list of all Nikon DX Nikkor lenses

  1. 10.5 mm/ 2.8G AF Fisheye [gold ring]
  2. 35 mm/1.8G AF-S
  3. 40 mm/2.8G AF-S Microphone
  4. 85 mm/3.5G AF-S VR Microphone
  5. 10-20 mm/4.5-5.6G AF-P VR
  6. 10-24 mm/3.5-4.5G AF-S
  7. 12-24 mm/4G AF-S [gold ring]
  8. 16-80 mm/ 2.8-4IN AF S VR [gold ring]
  9. 16-85 mm/3.5-5.6G AF-S VR
  10. 17-55 mm/2.8G AF-S [gold ring]
  11. 18-55 mm/3.5-5.6G AF-S [black / silver]
  12. 18-55 mm/3.5-5.6GII AF-S [black / silver]
  13. 18-55 mm/3.5-5.6G AF-S VR
  14. 18-55 mm/3.5-5.6GII AF-S VR
  15. 18-55 mm/3.5-5.6G AF-P
  16. 18-55 mm/3.5-5.6G AF-P VR
  17. 18-70 mm/3.5-4.5G AF-S
  18. 18-105 mm/3.5-5.6G AF-S VR [Thailand / China]
  19. 18-135 mm/3.5-5.6G AF-S
  20. 18-140 mm/3.5-5.6G AF-S VR [Thailand / China]
  21. 18-200 mm/3.5-5.6G AF-S VR [Japan / China]
  22. 18-200 mm/3.5-5.6GII AF-S VR
  23. 18-300 mm/3.5-5.6G VR
  24. 18-300 mm/3.5-6.3G VR
  25. 55-200 mm/4-5.6G AF-S [black / silver, Japan / China]
  26. 55-200 mm/4-5.6G AF-S VR
  27. 55-200 mm/4-5.6GII ED VR
  28. 55-300 mm/4.5-5.6G AF-S VR
  29. 70-300 mm/4.5-6.3G AF-P
  30. 70-300 mm/4.5-6.3G AF-P VR

Results

Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR 55-300mm 1: 4.5-5.6G ED VR SWM HRI is an ambiguous lens, a more advanced alternative for Nikon DX AF-S Nikkor 55-200mm 1: 4-5.6G ED VR IF SWM.

Advantages

  1. built-in image stabilizer, stabilizer works well
  2. special optical elements in the optical circuit (ED, HRI)
  3. relatively light weight, small diameter of the front filter
  4. rear mount lens hood
  5. lack of self-extension of the trunk under its own weight (perhaps this begins only with time)
  6. metal mount, rubberized focus and zoom rings
  7. protective O-ring near the mount for base dust and moisture protection
  8. good maximum magnification ratio for macro shooting, which is 1: 3.6
  9. ultrasonic built-in focus motor
  10. 9 petals aperture, the lens creates fairly smooth blur discs
  11. lack of focus-shift during iris
  12. smooth and proportional aperture drop from 55 to 300 mm focal length
  13. good price / quality ratio, especially when this lens comes in a double-kit
  14. good optical performance (low or moderate distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrationgood sharpness)

The main disadvantages

  1. during focusing, the front lens and the thread under the filters rotate
  2. very low auto focus speed (this is the slowest lens in the entire line Nikon DX)
  3. used for focusing compact 'swm' motor, instead of the powerful and fast ring 'SWM' motor
  4. small stroke of the focus ring, very inconvenient manual focus (the most inconvenient in the entire line Nikon DX)
  5. rotation of the focus ring during autofocus and, as a result, lack of the function of constant manual focus control
  6. problems focusing in the cold (maybe not all copies)
  7. while zooming and / or focusing, the trunk moves forward
  8. focusing falters while changing the focal length
  9. no focus distance scale, depth of field and tags for working in the infrared spectrum
  10. the lack of a switch for selecting stabilizer operating modes, which, for example, is Nikon DX AF-S 18-200mm 1: 3.5-5.6GII VR
  11. rear lens movement while changing the focal length, small effect of a vacuum cleaner / air pump
  12. very strong 'Focus Breathing' effect. During focusing towards MDF, the viewing angle decreases
  13. resolution drop in the range of 200-300 mm

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Comments: 203, on the topic: Review Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR 55-300mm 1: 4.5-5.6G ED VR SWM HRI

  • Gennady

    Guys! Here I read your verbiage and am surprised! It seems that I am among the women discussing their rags. Can you just learn to take pictures? Therefore, I agree with Vadym.O. And THANKS to the author of the review !!!!

  • Peter

    Which camera will have better quality and magnification when viewing photos with fujifilm finepix hs25exr on a computer and from a Nikon d3100 crop lens with a 55-300 lens at max. zoom and distance to the object approx. 100m (which one is 55-300 or fujifilm ultra-zoom?)

    • Alexey

      Do not take Fuji. I had. Very mediocre. I sold it. on 100 m 55-300 is not enough. However, depending on which object and what you want to remove. If a person, then enough, if a bird, then no.

  • Gennady

    Peter!
    To begin with, I think you need to buy a tripod, then read what optical refraction + weather conditions are; well, at the end, what we are photographing and what we want to get nov would prefer the 55-300 + Fuji S5 Pro and a tripod.

  • Alexey

    Good afternoon, I want to shoot D 5100 in the evening with low light, as well as distant objects in good quality, tell me which lens to buy. As a photographer, I’m not.

    • Alexey

      get a tripod, in the evening with poor lighting views - only on it and with a remote control or auto start. For rooms with poor lighting - an external flash. Fast lenses won't help you with your camera. Buy yourself an 18-105 or 18-140 and 55-300 plus a good tripod and flash. And everything will work out

    • Lev

      Accumulate on 28-300. And you will be happy!

  • Igor

    For poor lighting, you need a lens with aperture ratio of 1.4, 1.8. For a group of people 35 mm, for a portrait and close-up 50 mm. I have both with 1.8 aperture. You still need a telephoto lens ... 55-300 will be just right. Used 55-200 - very good for a beginner.

  • Alexey

    You obviously came across some kind of gray lens or a camera of the wrong caliber. I use half a year 55-300, very pleased. https://youpic.com/user/elishasokolov5 I ask you to make sure - standing and flying .. Almost all animals-birds-airplanes are their own. Where more than 105 mm focus. Great lens.

    • Alexey

      Great! I would like to learn how to shoot like that. And I wanted to sell it, although I still did not use it as I bought it.

    • Taras

      Here's the problem - which of those gorgeous photos were taken at 55-300? I just found in the description that some were shot on sigma 500

    • Vika

      You have gorgeous photos! Are they post-processed?

  • Eugene

    Good day! Please tell me what to choose for a beginner:
    Nikon AF-S 55-200mm or Nikon AF-S 55-300mm which is better?
    Thank you very much!)

  • Dmitriy

    I got one in the player. The wide end is very sharp. Compare with sharpness with 50 1,4 on a covered diaphragm. But somewhere with focal length 150 sharpness begins to plummet. And the range of 200-300 can be said not working. And if you can still pull out a photo at 200, then at 300 it’s just a frank soap that looks a lot like a shake, but I shot a bunch of frames with different apertures from a tripod. This is not a stir. It is such a glass. Maybe I got an unsuccessful instance? Can this be cured in the service?

  • Alain

    Hello, and tell me please. which is better for a beginner
    Nikon AF-S 55-200mm or Nikon AF-S 55-300mm which is better?
    Thank you very much!

  • Dmitry

    Arkady, thanks for the review. Tested this lens today, "it feels like 'cycling up stairs' - the lens vibrates slightly." I do not observe such an effect, although the focus is not very fast, but everything works very smoothly, does not focus confidently in poor lighting, fidgets back and forth. Judging by the reviews, the percentage of defects is high, although I came across a good copy. Thank you again for interesting reviews and articles.

  • Igor

    I got 55-300. The impressions are mixed. Autofox is slower for 55-200, but the optical quality is pleasing, especially with aperture. 8 in sunny weather - shine. Even from 30 meters, sharpness at 300mm is normal. Portraits are good too - with nice bokeh. Prices for optics are growing inexorably - take it - you won't regret it ...

  • Boris

    Initially I ordered 55-200, but he “came” to me with a “fallen” diaphragm, so I can't comment on its quality. Thankfully, I took it in a “mobile” and returned it the next day without any problems with a feeling of some disappointment.
    In January of the 13th year I was caught in the 55-300 outlet for 1700 UAH, I ordered it immediately. After whale 18-55 - a qualitative breakthrough. If the hands have grown correctly, then there are no problems with shooting portraits, reports, butterfly birds, landscapes and flowers. Consider the price of this product, it is criminal to complain about it.
    It has become a good tradition to compare all zooms with the 18-55 whale. The picture at 55-300 does not compare with it, there are no problems with the lack of sharpness. To replace the "starting" whale 18-55 I bought a 17-50 / 2,8 "Tamron" with a stub and lived a quiet life for a while.

  • Periwinkle

    I was just in the store with my D3100, we fitted this lens to it ... Autofocus DOES NOT WORK !!! What's the matter? Can anyone tell me? Someone had it? I urgently ask for help)))) For 160 bucks - just MEGA-price, you can't miss))

    • Boris

      Man, look at the focus switch on the lens. If it is "M", then switch to "A" and there will be happiness.

      • Yarkiya

        Man, look at the date of the comment, a person has been happy for a couple of years. :)

  • Valdemar

    I have been using Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR 55-300mm together with the D5200 for about a year, I think that the price is consistent with the quality and there’s no reason to complain about the flaws. He gets birds and animals on the tree, landscapes also seem to be nothing, but what else is needed from him.

  • Sofi

    Today I bought myself this lens. I have a D5200 with a whale 18-55, I have not yet had time to get used to the new ... but the shots are excellent !!! Yes, of course, 300 without a tripod, it smears on my hands .. but not every time. And I can say that he is very good for his money. If interested, I can share a photo of today)))

  • anonym

    Please tell me if it can be used on Nikon S1

  • Anatoly

    Excellent telephoto !! I’ve been using it for a year now, no focusing problems (manual and auto without any jerks, it’s soft, pretty fast, enough on the fly), pictures after the whale are much better, excellent sharpness! In addition to it, I want to take until I decided which one.

  • Elena

    Hello, please tell me, does this lens shoot in burst mode? Thanks

    • Lynx

      only with manual focus!

      • Elena

        thanks)))

      • Elena

        all the same it doesn’t work. It doesn’t take pictures in the gray mode (((

        • Arkady Shapoval

          https://radojuva.com.ua/2013/06/s-cl-ch-mode-nikon/

          • Elena

            I understand all this, I have no problems with the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm f / 1.8G lens. I have some problems with this. Is it generally not a good idea to shoot in the gray mode? Or was it just lucky for me

          • Elena

            if this is a marriage, I will hand it back while there is time. maybe there is some kind of similar option, also not expensive. I will be grateful for the help

            • Arkady Shapoval

              Contact the service center.

              • Elena

                have already phoned, they are waiting. what will you tell me in return? similar, with macro photography, and so that the serial one necessarily works)))

              • Lynx

                Nikon 105mm f / 2.8G IF-ED AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor

              • Elena

                Is this Sigma AF 70-300mm f / 4-5.6 DG Macro Nikon really badly nightmare? I started working not so long ago, I don’t understand them very well. I have nikon d3100

        • Lynx

          Elena, do you shoot paid sets? if you shoot, then, if not a secret, how much love story?

          • Elena

            no, until it happened)

  • Eugene

    Thanks for your work. Everything is very affordable and in one place. Few such sites. Perhaps not everywhere is objective, but these are the nuances. How many people, so many opinions. Thanks again))

  • Inga

    Can you please tell me how for an amateur-beginner to photograph birds in trees, squirrels (in general, a lover of “distant beauties” and macro photography), this lens is suitable for such shooting and just landscapes, portraits, or is there a better option? I have a D3200 and only a kit lens 18-55.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Yes, it is suitable for birds, portraits, with a stretch, and for macro and landscapes.

      • Inga

        Thank you very much for your reply!!!

      • Vladimir

        Good afternoon, tell me So which of 55 = 200, 55 = 300, or will it be better 70 = 300 for birds with a Nikon d7000 camera with uv. I understand the first 2 for dx, 70 = 300 a full frame will be good for dx.

    • Yarkiya

      You can take pictures not only on trees.

  • Igor

    The lens is good enough, but really slow autofocus. Stub helps a lot. 55-200 will be faster. Yes, and less).
    You can take a picture almost everything, but only with the right background and with good lighting. For two years of operation, no structural problems were found .. Except perhaps a piece of dust))), which then disappeared).

  • anonym

    before buying I took a sample / sharp on all fr, but most of all I liked the image, some voluminous and modern chtoli, well, I don’t understand the chips of the old legendary glasses, like a plastic picture, compare with the existing 105 2.5 ais

  • Nicholas

    very sharp and pleasant to work up to 250mm

    • lech

      impressed. and what is there after 250mm?
      at the moment in heavy thought, whether to buy, or not.

      • Nicholas

        after 250 you need a tripod and perfect sunny weather

      • Nicholas

        FR-240mm

        • lech

          good at it. almost like a worthy replacement for makriku.

  • Nicholas

    another one

  • lech

    the last 5 nights I completely lost my dream, I’m thinking of buying 55-300 or not buying.

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