Best lens for shooting BIF handheld with D500?

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Another vote for the 500PF / 300PF (depending on the range). I don't think there is a better / easier BIF hand-holding pair of lenses out there from any manufacturer.
Certainly agree. Back in 2018 after lugging around my 200-500 mm f/5.6 in Costa Rica for a week my shoulders were killing me. So were those of my fellow Nikon users (we got terrific photos tho). While there NIKON announced the 300 PF and we all wished we'd had it for the workshop - and wondered if Nikon would come up with a 500mm version. Our wishes were granted!
 
I am looking for the best lens for shooting BIF handheld with my D500. Help appreciated. Thanks.
Hard to go wrong with either the 300mm PF or 500mm PF but it depends in part on the size of the birds you're photographing and the working distance. Big wading birds that are relatively approachable is different than raptors at a distance. If I had to choose one it would be the 500mm PF for handheld BIF shots but it's not that unusual to be able to get close enough to bigger birds that the 300mm PF is a better choice.
 
My vote too, is for the 500PF. I have never put it on a tripod, it's just so light and so easy to use handheld (using a D500). I still have the 200-500 that I can use on the tripod.
 
Add my vote to 300pf and 500pf - those lenses are changing the way I shoot. I shot with the Canon 400 DO for a while but I never liked the image quality I got from it (and it was/is always priced more like an exotic prime). Those pf lenses are honestly not getting the credit they deserve outside of small circles of passionate users like this forum.
 
My BIF go to combo with D500 is the Nikon 200-500. The 200-500 is definitely not petite but I don't find it overtaxing my musculoskeletal system to hand hold or to hike with (the tripod foot is a very convenient hand hold) and I'm 73 years old. Heck, I even use it hand held with my D5 which is a really heavy camera body. From what I've read from folks that own and use both lenses, the 500PF produces better IQ (to be expected with a prime lens) which is good and all but the 200-500 is about half the cost of the 500PF and you get a range of lenses (200-500mm) that you can only reproduce with the 500PF with a really swift pair of feet to get you further away or closer up.
 
I'd have to echo others and say the 300PF + TC-14E III. I rented one a few months ago and it was just awesome. My wife and I are both in our 30's and have other financial priorities, so I had to settle for the previous 300 F/4 AF-S + TC-14E which is a pretty good budget-friendly alternative.
 
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I started with the 300PF and a TC 1.4. Shot it for a while but found that it did not have the reach I wanted. I bought a 500 PF and WOW. I sold the 300PF and have started to use my 70-200 2.8 more than the 300PF. The 500PF is my choice when driving through the Everglades.
 
Been using the 500PF for about a year now and love it. I use it on my D500 and my D850 both gripped with the en-el18 batteries and both combinations are fantastic for static and BIF. I also use a Black Rapid double strap or just one side when out snapping and this is a brilliant set up for me at 66 YOA, I know just a pup.:)
 
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