Originally Posted by
FullFrameFotog
I think as Mark stated, you'd be better suited with the AF-S version of the 80-200 F2.8. While I have the AF-D version, I drive it from a D700, D200 and F100. Even with the advanced focusing systems in these higher end bodies and the higher torque in-body focus motors, I still get one or 2 soft frames when I'm tracking fast action sports in continuous focusing mode from it. But for single servo focus, this combination just snaps instantly into focus.
But for the less robust cameras, I'm not sure the AF-D version would fair quite as well in the focusing ability department. I have a friend with a D90 that I should test it out on, just to gain more of a sense of the difference one might expect.
As you said, your biggest difficultly will be finding a used one...and not just one in good shape. Those lenses can take quite a bashing but still be absolutely fine inside. I wouldn't let a few wear and tear marks dissuade you from an otherwise stellar bit of glass. The thing is, they were only made for a couple of years, at the most...so there just aren't that many copies out there.
Best of luck.
~Gary