Nikon 70-210 mm f/4-5.6 D Review Round-Up
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Ken Rockwell
If a slow f/5.6 maximum aperture is OK for you, then this is your telephoto zoom. I have played with a great many lenses in this focal range, and this one is clearly superior. I’m unsure how much of this is due to my luck at getting a good sample, or if they all are good. This 70-210 AF-D is as sharp as my 80-200 AF-S, better built, focuses almost as fast and focuses closer, and has fewer ghosts. The AF-S lens is handier if you need to go quickly between AF and manual focusing, and of course if you need f/2.8. Also having tested the actual focal lengths, the 70-210 AF-D also goes longer AND shorter than the 80-200, just as the specs suggest. As if you haven’t gathered, this is a lens to get if you need small, sharp, close focusing, inexpensive and don’t need the f/2.8 aperture. “¦READ FULL REVIEW

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The Lowepro Toploader 65 AW is a high quality camera bag with nice features and expandability. A toploader-type case provides great ease of use. Throw the case over your shoulder and go. You have full and easy access to everything without putting the case down. The “AW” designation of the Lowepro Toploader 65 AW indicates “All Weather”. Lowepro includes a rain coat that pulls out of a pouch underneath to provide water protection. The case by itself could be called weather-resistant (not water proof), but the AW rain coat adds to this protection. Basically, the Lowepro Toploader 65 AW is a great compact all-around top-loading camera case. 
The Lowepro Toploader 70 AW is very similar to the Lowepro Toploader 75 AW. It is about two inches shorter. It will hold a Canon 1-Series body with a Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L Lens with its lens hood reversed.
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