Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras – (New)
This 5.8x zoom, designed exclusively for use with Nikon’s DX-format, features Nikon’s VR image stabilization and is perfect for portraits and action. The wide-ratio 5.8x zoomCompact, versatile and ideal for a broad range of shooting situations, ranging from interiors and landscapes to beautiful portraits–a perfect everyday zoom. Vibration Reduction is engineered specifically for each VR
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Nikkor dx 18-105mm f3.5-5.6g ED Nikons’ 18-105mm zoom produces a very good image, but the rear plastic mount can’t be relied on to hold the lens in place, safely, all the time. I use other Nikon lenses with plastic mounts(Nikkor 35mm f1.8 & the NIikkor 18-55mm vr II) but they’re smaller and weigh a lot less. If you do want this lens, just be extra vigilant with it. A better choice would be the Nikon 18-140mm zoom which has a metal mount and is slightly more versatile because the extra focal length it covers..
Love it First, I have to say that when you come to the review part, the item may have been shipped from a completely different place as the reviewers before or after you, and used vs new, as well as different things included, etc. So I will review the product only. What I received, which may be different from what you ordered, is a used lens, with the two caps, and the hood. It works great. I bought a D3200, body only, and after a lot of review reading and browsing forums, this is the lens that I…
Best of the 18-xxx kit lenses. Nikon makes (las time I looked) four lenses in the 18-xxx series, 18-55 / 18-105 / 18-140 / 18-200. All are functionally similar. The reviews I’ve seen plus the DxO data base reports all to be nearly identical in optical performance except that the 18-105 is a smidgen better.Although significantly bulkier and heavier than the 18-55mm, it is much nicer to lug about than the 18-200 version. For me this one lense covers 80% of the focal range I use – it would be 90-95% if it were…