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The Nikon 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED AF-S VR brings the superzoom to FX-sensor cameras (and can be used on DX sensors, too). Key features include:
10.5x zoom range
18-inch minimum focusing distance at every focal length
4-stop image stabilization
Fast, nearly silent autofocus
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Let’s be clear: this lens is all about expectations. If a reviewer wants to rip it up, they can. It’s got barrel distortion at the wide end and pincushion in the middle. It’s soft in the corners an...
No, this lens isn’t compatible with teleconverters.
“G” is a reference to a G-Type lens and is distinguishable from a standard D-Type lens by its lack of an aperture control ring. G-Type lenses relay distance information to compatible DSLRs like a D-Type lens but rely wholly on electronic aperture control through a camera body.
“ED” stands for “Extra-Low Dispersion” Glass and is a reference to specialized glass used for the correction of chromatic aberrations.
“AF-S” refers to Auto Focus that features Nikon’s Silent Wave Motor or “SWM.”
“VR” or “Vibration Reduction” is a reference to Nikon’s proprietary in-lens image stabilization.
Angle of View | 74 to 8.2 degrees |
Brand | Nikon |
Category | Photo |
Dimensions | Length: 4.5" |
Filter Style | Nonrotating |
Focal Length | 28.0-300.0 |
Focus Type | Autofocus and Manual Focus |
Focusing System | Internal, Silent Wave motor, Full time manual |
Angle of View | 74 to 8.2 degrees |
Brand | Nikon |
Category | Photo |
Dimensions | Length: 4.5" |
Filter Style | Nonrotating |
Focal Length | 28.0-300.0 |
Focus Type | Autofocus and Manual Focus |
Focusing System | Internal, Silent Wave motor, Full time manual |