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AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-300mm F3.5-6.3G ED VR
User Reviews and Specs | Submitted by
Adam
, Apr 09 2014 11:27 PM | Last updated Apr 11 2014 04:24 PM
The AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3G ED VR Lens is a stabilized superzoom lens for Nikon DX DSLRs. It is designed with compactness in mind, and is therefore almost 35% lighter and 2cm shorter than the Similar 18-300mm F3.5-5.6. It is also $100 cheaper than its larger rival, which offers a slightly wider aperture at 300mm.
If you're looking for an all-in-one lens for your Nikon and don't want to lug around a lot of weight, you should consider this lens.
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Product Number: | 2216 |
Lens Category: | All-in-one |
Purchase Link: | Buy Now at B&H Photo! |
GENERAL: | |
List Price (USA): | $900 |
In Production: | Yes |
Year Launched: | 2014 |
Predecessor: | AF-S DX Nikkor 18-300mm F3.5-5.6G ED VR |
OPTICS: | |
Format: | DX (APS-C) |
Optical Construction: | 16 elements in 12 groups |
Min. Focusing Distance (cm): | 48 |
Max. Magnification (x): | 0.32 |
Zoom/Magnification Ratio (x): | 16.7 |
Coating Type: | Super Integrated |
Special Optical Elements: | Extra-Low Dispersion Element(s) (ED), Aspherical Element(s) (AS) |
Field of View (deg): | 76 to 5.2 |
DX Field of View (deg): | 76 to 5.2 |
APERTURE: | |
Max. Aperture: | F3.5 |
Min. Aperture: | F22 |
Number of Aperture Blades: | 7 |
Rounded Aperture Blades: | Yes |
Aperture Ring: | No |
FOCUSING: | |
Focus Type: | AF-S (Silent wave motor) |
Focusing Modes: | AF, M |
Full-Time AF Override: | No |
Internal Focusing: | Yes |
Macro: | No |
FEATURES: | |
Stabilization: | Yes |
Weather Sealing: | Yes |
Tripod Collar: | No |
Internal Zooming: | No |
DIMENSIONS: | |
Filter Size (mm): | 67 |
Max. Barrel Diameter (mm): | 79 |
Collapsed Length (mm): | 99 |
Weight (g): | 550 |
ACCESSORIES: | |
Hood: | HB-39 |
Case: | CL-1018 |
Front Cap: | LC-67 |
Rear Cap: | LF-4 |
In the Box: | Front Cap, Rear Cap |
1 Review
After a lot of thought over this Nikon and the new Tamron 16-300, I bought the Nikon. So hard to compare side by side in the shop although immediately I disliked the jerky clumsy feel of the Tamron zoom. That said the autofocus seemed brilliant... fast and almost silent. The VR also looked excellent and I was keen on the 16mm end as well. Very vague, but the feel decided for me. The Tamron is moisture resistant ( whatever that means) against a proper seal. Again 15 minutes in a shop isn't a reliable test, but optics of both were impressive. I'm sure they are both great lenses. Check out my photo posted today (bg@66harley.com) . Taken hand held at 300m end... pin sharp or what??? I've taken a stack of photos in widely different light conditions and its great. If I know my shoot is mainly in low light conditions, out comes the 35mm 1.8 but other than that, this lens stays on most of the time. Well done Nikon. (worth the extra $160)