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My new cheap Nikkor lens just arrived. I took it out in my back yard to photograph a goose and set the lens for 300mm. The review on the lens states soft focus at that longest focal length so I set the camera to F/11 at 1/350" at ISO 400. I mounted my camera on a monopod and did my best to hold the rig steady and fired of this shot. I can actually say I'm pleased and certainly learned how difficult it is to hold that lens steady without Vibration Reduction. I'll be sure to use a tripod in the future so valuable lessons were learned. I did not crop this image and must admit the lighting conditions were horrid. With all that said, what do you think?