Nikon 200mm F2.0 VR Model Portraits

Nikon 200m F2.0 portrait bokeh review

Nikon 200m F2.0 portrait bokeh review

Nikon 200m F2.0 at 1/200 sec. ISO 1250

I have the Nikon 200mm F2.0 VR on loan from Nikon for a week, one of the benefits of being an NPS member. The purpose was to shoot a Christmas production but I decided to take advantage of it to shoot one of my favorite models around town and will be using it for an upcoming portrait shoot later in the week.

If you read nothing else: The Nikon 200mm F2.0 VR is one of those lenses you can’t help but fall in love with. It snaps into tack sharp focus immediately, produces beautiful bokeh balls, and melts backgrounds. It has the uncanny ability to separate your subject from any background better than any other portrait lens I have used and I have used a few!
Nikon 200m F2.0 portrait bokeh review

Nikon 200m F2.0 at 1/200 sec. ISO 1250

For this shoot I was inspired by Neil van Niekerk’s review of this lens and decided to do something similar. He shot in Times Square which is unfortunately on the other side of the world for me so I had to look for somewhere similar in Kuala Lumpur. The Pavillion was an ideal location, as they always have fantastic lights at Christmas and even have areas set up for people to take photos with their selfie sticks which also meant the place was going to be insanely crowded.

I decided to contact one of my favorite models (Ding Xiao) whom I partnered with when testing the Fujifilm 56mm 1.2 APD for a local photography magazine. That shoot is available here. When she met me her eyes nearly popped at the size of the 200 F2.0 as it is many times larger than the diminutive X-T1 and 56mm 1.2 APD. After finding a suitable spot we got down to business and did a quick 10-15 minute shoot.

All photos were shot hand held at F2.0, using available light. Enhancements in lightroom were my standard “Nikon” import actions, with a little tweaking of vibrance and contrast and to the models skin. I prefer photojournalistic photography so usually do not mess with “photoshopping” however this lenses only real fault is that it can be too sharp. It is merciless on any blemishes and while Ding has porcelain like skin she was mortified by this thing’s bite so I softened her skin somewhat. Incidentally, it is better to have a lens too sharp than too soft. Softness can be added in post, sharpness can’t.
Nikon 200m F2.0 portrait bokeh review

Nikon 200m F2.0 at 1/125 sec. ISO 1250

In order to avoid people in the backgrounds I got down low and shot upwards. Believe me it was crowded! That said the size of the lens gave me a lot of “street cred” and people stood back and watched. The only real issue we had was the inability for Ding to hear the shutter over the hustle and bustle of the Christmas crowd. She usually changes pose every shot and we usually go through a series of photos very quickly. In this case I had to keep vocalizing each shot..”yes…great…ok..again…look left….beautiful…” etc etc. You get the idea.
Nikon 200m F2.0 portrait bokeh review

Nikon 200m F2.0 at 1/125 sec. ISO 1250

Handling Size and Weight: There is no getting away from it. The Nikon 200mm F2.0 VR is BIG. For these portraits I attached a D750 to it. Note you attach the camera to this lens, not the other way around! A lot of reviewers comment on this things weight. Don’t let those comments be a full-on turn off, just let it be a consideration on whether you can live with it or not. If you live in the USA renting it is a viable option so you know what you are getting yourself into.  I am 6’2″ and didn’t find the weight off putting at all. I have used it for several hours at a stretch at weddings and concerts along side another body with a standard 24-70 zoom and was able to manage without any issues. In fact at a recent concert I also had a third body (Fuji X-T1 with 56mm and 90mm lenses) and was able to juggle all 3 at once. That said, in both of these above scenarios I would have found it more versatile and less tiring to have a 70-200 instead.

For the portraits on this page it was very easy to use, one body (D750) and one lens. And this is the way I would prefer to shoot with this lens if i did so on a regular basis.
Nikon 200m F2.0 portrait bokeh review

Nikon 200m F2.0 at 1/125 sec. ISO 1250

One advantage of its size is that its obviously a pro lens. People saw it, saw the model, and stayed back out of the way and enjoyed watching us breeze through the photo set. I will contrast that experience with the Christmas concert. The first day I used it and no one questioned me. The second night I left it at home and opted for the more versatile “small” white Canon 70-200mm 2.8L on a 5DMk3 and during the performance I was asked by one of the ushers to stop shooting as they didn’t know I was the official photographer. Tsk Tsk…I guess Canon 70-200 2.8 Ls are a dime a dozen these day. Heheheh. So size MATTERS! That said, at the concert the additional loss of a stop meant I had to trash more photos due to unacceptably slower shutter speeds and higher ISO’s with Canons horrible Hi-ISO noise patterns creeping in. The shutter speed is an issue not because I don’t know how to hold a lens steady, it’s because people move and no amount of IS or VR will prevent their motion blur.
Nikon 200m F2.0 portrait bokeh review

Nikon 200m F2.0 at 1/100 sec. ISO 1250

Regarding the competition, over the years I have tried out or owned quite a few portrait lenses including Nikons 85mm 1.4G, 105mm DC and 135mm DC, along with Canons 85mm F1.2L (ver 1 & 2), 135mm F2.0L, and both of Fujis 56mm F1.2mm R and APD versions along with their 90mm F2.0. All of these lenses produce excellent results, some of them are challenging to get an in focus photo wide open. I am looking at you Canon 85mm 1.2! Out of all of these fantastic lenses I believe the 200mm F2.0 is the easiest to get spectacular looking photos.
Nikon 200m F2.0 portrait bokeh review

Nikon 200m F2.0 at 1/100 sec. ISO 1250

If you are deciding between the VR and VR2 versions the differences between them (other than USD1,200 price increase) are minimal. Both have nearly identical lens and body construction. Same dimensions, very minimal weight change with the newer lens featuring a Super ED glass element to help cut flare. Oh yes…also that whopping price difference. I know of one photographer on dpreview who purchased the VR2 as he was very happy with the original VR1 and was hoping for more goodness on top, but ended up returning the new one as the differences were so minimal that he couldn’t justify the upgrade. He mentioned that the new lens flares even though it has a new Super ED element, however the VR1’s flare was more pleasing to the eye.

If I was buying one it would be the original VR.

I will leave you with a few more images from the shoot below including some full length ones. Again people were respectul and stood back and watched us at work.
Nikon 200m F2.0 portrait bokeh review

Nikon 200m F2.0 at 1/100 sec. ISO 1250

Nikon 200m F2.0 portrait bokeh review

Nikon 200m F2.0 at 1/100 sec. ISO 1250

Nikon 200m F2.0 portrait bokeh review

Nikon 200m F2.0 at 1/100 sec. ISO 1250

Nikon 200m F2.0 portrait bokeh review

Nikon 200m F2.0 at 1/100 sec. ISO 1250

OK that’s it. It’s Christmas day. I am going back to enjoying the day. Wishing you all a good one!

Wedding on Top of Menara KL (KL Tower)

Wedding portrait on top of Menara KL wedding

Leena and Ravin’s wedding was held on top of Menara KL.  Leena is based in Qatar so we communicated on line to sort out all of the main details for the wedding. The big concern was that it has been the rainy season in KL and so we were all a bit nervous, especially because the day before the rain had been very heavy. Fortunately the two heavy deluges we could see from the tower during the ceremony completely missed us and we had a really nice experience. The wedding banquet was also held in the tower and it affords great views of KL.

Bridal makeup Menara KL wedding

The girls getting ready

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The bride looked stunning

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He’s Mine!

brides wedding shoes inscription Menara KL wedding

I told you! He’s Mine!

black and white wedding

Final touches

Menara KL wedding

Simply Beautiful

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The view from the top of Menara KL (KL Tower)

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Wedding setting. Note the tower’s curvature.

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Lovely bride arriving at Menara KL

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The couples arrival was a show stopper.

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Father and daughter waiting for the bridal march.

Bridesmaids bouquets Menara KL wedding

Bridesmaids bouquets

Menara KL wedding

Note the heavy rain in the back ground. Fortune smiled and it stayed away.

ring exchange Menara KL wedding

Ring exchange.

bride and groom at Menara KL wedding

The wedding kiss

bride and groom at Menara KL wedding

We are married! Let’s go!

Wedding portrait on top of Menara KL wedding

Top of the world.

Bride and her bridesmaids Menara KL wedding

Bride and her bridesmaids

Wedding Cake Menara KL wedding

The beautiful wedding cake

Dinner Banquet Menara KL wedding

Bride and grooms speech

Wedding Cake Menara KL wedding

I love the maid of honors look in this photo.

Menara KL wedding

A lot of friends flew in from across the globe

Dancing Menara KL wedding

The party went for hours!

Menara KL wedding

Cheers!

Dancing Menara KL wedding

Exhausted!

Frozen Themed Birthday Party with Princess Elsa Cake

Princess Elsa Birthday Cake

Welcome to Arendelle! Queen Ayesha celebrated her 3rd birthday with a totally awesome “Frozen” themed party. Mum and dad made her a very special party….absolutely wonderful!  The level of detail just made me go “Wow!” Please enjoy the photos included below.

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The entry to Arendelle – BTW house number is obfuscated

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Frozen themed door

Frozen themed door – the birthday girls room

Frozen themed door – Dad’s den

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Christmas decorations are great for Frozen parties.

Frozen themed childrens birthday party

Frozen theme means it’s cold!

Frozen themed childrens birthday party

A lot of friends came

Frozen themed childrens birthday party

More snow!

Princess Elsa Birthday Cake

Princess Elsa Birthday Cake

Princess Elsa Birthday Cake

Princess Ayesha and Princess Elsa

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Everyone having fun

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and more fun

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Let’s unwrap the presents

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Most of the gifts were aligned with the Frozen theme.

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Frozen theme blankets

Frozen themed childrens birthday party

Princess Ayesha with friends

Frozen themed childrens birthday party

The birthday girl

Princess Elsa Birthday Cake

Pretty Princess Elsa birthday cake

Frozen themed childrens birthday party

Daddy’s girl

A Bishops Birthday

bishops 50th birthday celebration

Bishop Popsons church gave him a wonderful 50th Birthday Celebration this weekend. Many of the congregation gave testimony of his dedication in helping them as well as the impact of ministries he is supporting back in his homeland of Nigeria. The church is multicultural, which is one of the beauties of this fine country. I really felt welcomed and it was a privilege to be part of the celebrations. The food afterwards was most excellent too!

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The Birthday Cake

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Hello Kitty Themed 1st Birthday Party

birthday party at W Cafe Encorp

Yi Hui’s 1st birthday party had a Hello Kitty theme. It was held at the “W” Cafe at the Encorp Strand. The pink Hello Kitty theme was perfect for a 1 year old girl. One of the good things about hiring a photographer to cover a birthday is so you dont have to worry about running around trying to shoot moments as they happen. It enables you to enjoy yourself and you get back a lot more photos than you would have taken. birthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorpbirthday party at W Cafe Encorp

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