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Nikon AF-S Nikkor 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR  Rate Topic 
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Posted: Thu Aug 21st, 2025 15:30
 
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Any feedback on this lens?

I tried one today - it is really light, and looks pretty sharp to me. It also has a reasonably short minmum focusing distance.I am teetering on the brink..........

 




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Take a look at Jeff (Blackfox) images in the Birds 2025 thread.  Those were taken with a Tamron 150-600 I think.
I have not seen any images from that Nikon 500mm f5.6



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I had the 500mm PF lens. It was a brilliant, lightweight, fast focusing lens with some clever focus recall functions…sharp too. My only critique was that the fractal nature of the lens did seem to render bokeh harshly. It had a digital blockiness that when mixed with a bit of noise from high iso use could look ……well fractally! Sort of jaggy and more noticeable. Hard to explain except it was different and harsher/more obvious that straight noise.

(Look at the darker areas of the Bullfinch photo below)

Ideal lens for sport and wildlife. I didn’t mind the lack of zoom because I rarely got close enough to the subject to over fill the frame and (coupled with the D850) I could always crop with out loss of detail.



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jk wrote:
Take a look at Jeff (Blackfox) images in the Birds 2025 thread.  Those were taken with a Tamron 150-600 I think.
I have not seen any images from that Nikon 500mm f5.6

Most of my early bird photos were with that lens….


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jk wrote:
Take a look at Jeff (Blackfox) images in the Birds 2025 thread.  Those were taken with a Tamron 150-600 I think.
I have not seen any images from that Nikon 500mm f5.6

Couldn't find the Birds 2025 thread:doh:

 




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Eric wrote:
Most of my early bird photos were with that lens….


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Great picture. Do you remember how close you were to the subject? I had a look through one on my camera this week, and I liked the feel of it. i went outside the shop and had a play. It focuses quite closely which would be good for my garden etc, but I'm not sure about the maximum distance at which I could get a decent image ; there weren't any suitable distance shots ie birds to enable me to make a meaningful judgement. I think it's a superb lens - I haven't boned up on the bokeh stuff yet so I wouldn't have known what I was looking at.Am I going to get a significant increase  in image size/quality if I go for the Tamron 150-600?

 




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Bob wrote:
Couldn't find the Birds 2025 thread:doh:
Here -  https://nikondslr.uk/view_topic.php?id=2014



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Eric wrote:
Most of my early bird photos were with that lens….


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Was that taken with the Nikon 500 or the Tamron 150-600?

 

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