Well, whatever we or video people call it: the 70-200/4 VR does have focus breathing in my book. It changes the AOV considerably during focusing.
Now, the big surprise is, however: unlike on the 70-200/2.8 VR II (and the Sigma 70-200/2.8 OS) the AOV decreases when focusing closer.
I just did a few quick snapshots of the MTF chart to illustrate it:
Focused at infinity:
![[Image: fb70200f4vr_1.jpg]](http://www.mst.cc/Images/fb70200f4vr_1.jpg)
In focus (roughly 7 meters):
![[Image: fb70200f4vr_2.jpg]](http://www.mst.cc/Images/fb70200f4vr_2.jpg)
Focused at 1.5m:
![[Image: fb70200f4vr_3.jpg]](http://www.mst.cc/Images/fb70200f4vr_3.jpg)
Focused at MFD (1m):
![[Image: fb70200f4vr_4.jpg]](http://www.mst.cc/Images/fb70200f4vr_4.jpg)
These are shot at 165mm, not 200mm, because I only had limited space available. But the effect isn't any different at 200mm.
-- Markus
Now, the big surprise is, however: unlike on the 70-200/2.8 VR II (and the Sigma 70-200/2.8 OS) the AOV decreases when focusing closer.
I just did a few quick snapshots of the MTF chart to illustrate it:
Focused at infinity:
![[Image: fb70200f4vr_1.jpg]](http://www.mst.cc/Images/fb70200f4vr_1.jpg)
In focus (roughly 7 meters):
![[Image: fb70200f4vr_2.jpg]](http://www.mst.cc/Images/fb70200f4vr_2.jpg)
Focused at 1.5m:
![[Image: fb70200f4vr_3.jpg]](http://www.mst.cc/Images/fb70200f4vr_3.jpg)
Focused at MFD (1m):
![[Image: fb70200f4vr_4.jpg]](http://www.mst.cc/Images/fb70200f4vr_4.jpg)
These are shot at 165mm, not 200mm, because I only had limited space available. But the effect isn't any different at 200mm.
-- Markus
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