I recently purchased a Nikon D80 camera. Along with all the other bells and whistles, I purchased a Nikon 70-300 mm zoom lens. The lens was supposed to be a "f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED". This is the lens with the VR II technology.
The problem was that when the camera lens arrived, I ended up with a "G". Apparently the salesperson quoted me the wrong price. (I knew it was too good to be true, dammit!) So my options are to swap out the lens and pay an additonal 400 dollars for the VR lens or take a 100 dollars for the grief and keep the "G".
I need some help in deciding since I'm just an amature photographer. Most of my pictures with the zoom are outdoor wildlife. What is the difference between the technology and do I really need it? Again, I'm a moron when it comes to photography jargon. Are the changes noticable between the performance of the two lenses and do you think I'll be better off paying the extra cash for the better lens.
Thanks,
Obie