The photo taken with this lens is quite sharp, but I can barely shot well while I zoom into 300mm focal length with handheld. In addition, it's quite heavy, and I don't know if the weight is intentionally made to stabilize in handheld focusing, but its weight is still not a very big problem since the picture quality it produces is a big cover up for this a bit burdensome weight.
However, the overall satisfaction toward this lens is very good, I like this lens very much.
Below are some of my testing photos with some come with bokeh effect in my Nikon D3100:
(more photos are going to be uploaded)
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So, I am suggesting undergraduate better think twice before investing in this lens, for, especially a newbie like me, better choose prime lens as your second lens before you go any further.
The advantage of choosing a prime lens before going any further for telephoto lens:
1) First, you learn when you use a prime lens, the distance between object and camera is manually controlled by your feet instead of the lens and the light exposure, aperture and focusing in low light.
2) It's more practical for you to stick to only one lens, changing the lens frequently when the surrounding condition is ashy is not recommended.
3) Finally, it's cheap. Nikon lens, as price listed here in Malaysia, it cost around RM700 for a 35mm f1.8G and even a little bit cheaper for a 50mm f1.8G. For those D type prime lens is cost even higher, so it's out of my "budget" amount for normal undergraduate financial ability.
Or, you can directly go for zoom lens with AF-S Zoom-Nikkor ED 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G IF DX VR (around RM1000) or Tamron AF18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 XR Di II(RM1100) or even higher end lens, which is more expensive. So then, your standard lens would then go unused status. (Maybe this is not a problem for certain people, it's depends.)
And keep in mind, that the effect work just the same as standard lens, only it can zoom farther. For better low light photographing quality, choose prime lens before going for any telephoto, unless you are rich.
Thank you very much for reading, leave me some comment, if any.
*All the words above was written especially for D3100, DLSR newbie.
My DSLR Photography Experience: 11Months (with my experiences clarified, so you can judge all my comments above about the Tamron 70-300mm Di VC lens)