402 reviews
December, 2008
The Nikkor DX 55-200mm VR is one of the best value lenses around right now for Nikon DX-format DSLRs. It's compact, light and perfectly complements the DX 18-55mm kit lens, extending the effective range to 300mm for useful telephoto coverage. The addition...
Great all-round telephoto zoom., Very effective VR anti-shake facilities., Fast and quiet SWM focusing., Perfectly complements DX 18-70mm lens., Works with full-frame bodies.,
Bigger and heavier than DX 55-200mm VR., Zoom ring a little stiff, but at least no creep., DX 55-200mm VR a cheaper alternative.
The Nikkor 70-300mm VR is a great up-market telephoto zoom for Nikon owners. It may cost almost twice the price of the DX 55-200mm VR, but is superior in every respect to this budget lens. The optical and build quality are better, the range longer, the AF...
Nikkor 70-300mm VR verdictThe Nikkor 70-300mm VR is a classy telephoto zoom for both Nikon film and digital SLRs. Nikkor 70-300mm VR final verdictThe Nikkor 70-300mm VR is a great up-market telephoto zoom for Nikon owners. Compared to Nikkor DX...
Nikon announces the introduction of the AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED, a high-performance telephoto zoom lens that offers Nikon's most advanced features such as Nikon Extra Low Dispersion (ED) glass, Silent Wave Motor (SWM) and enhanced Vi...
105mm D-Series Micro lens for Nikon cameras
The NIKON Model 2139 70-200MM Zoom Lens features an innovative Vibration Reduction ( VR ) system that enhances handheld shooting in poorly lit or windy conditions. Integrated A/M switch enables instant switching from autofocus to manual focus Cosmetic...
The Nikon lens is many ways the odd man out in this selection, but the excellent price ($670) means it will have the widest appeal, at least to Nikon DSLR owners and those considering purchasing a Nikon camera.
Attractive design, Scroll ball is comfortable and easy to use, Works with Windows and Mac systems, Integration with Tiger is flawless
Side buttons are hard to squeeze, Comfort could be improved
The Nikon 70-300mm F/4.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S VR Zoom Lens is a second new lens being released today in conjunction with the Nikon D80 DSLR. It features Internal focusing, silent wave motor, an aperture range of f/4.5 at it's widest focal length of 70mm and 5....
It features Internal focusing, silent wave motor, an aperture range of f/4.5 at it's widest focal length of 70mm and 5.6 at 300mm and vibration reduction
Telelens for Nikon D1, D100, D1H, D1X, F100, F5, F65, F80 New luminous telelens, compact and light equipped with a Silent Wave motor and an anti-vibration function.
The AF-S VR 105 f/2.8G IF-ED brings the benefits of vibration reduction (VR) to the domain of Macro photography. It offers high-resolution, high-optical performance for both digital and 35mm film format SLR cameras. This lens incorporates Nikons second-ge...
In the competitive arena of mid-range zooms, this is the Michael Schumacher. Others come close in some areas, but this is the complete package, coming out top in the fields of optical quality, handling and stabilisation.
In summary the main positive points of the Nikon AF-S VR-Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 G (IF) are: Optical quality superb Vibration Reduction system Good handlingNegative points are: Balance on smaller bodies (minor) Low profile tripod mount may not...
The 60-mm Nikon for 430 euro is a good lens for the D3 with weaknesses in contrast to the image corners at open aperture, dimmed So everything is ok, the 60s the label "digital recommended". The purchase is better but especially off
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