Nikon AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR Fixed Zoom Digital Slr Camera Lens, Black

February 22, 2020 - Comment

Nikon prized handheld tele zoom, evolved. Nikon proudly presents an update to its versatile full-frame 70-300mm tele zoom with improvements to image quality, autofocus, speed, VR image stabilization and more. The lens strikes an outstanding balance between size, zoom power and vibration reduction, making it a great choice for handheld photos and videos of sports,

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Nikon prized handheld tele zoom, evolved. Nikon proudly presents an update to its versatile full-frame 70-300mm tele zoom with improvements to image quality, autofocus, speed, VR image stabilization and more. The lens strikes an outstanding balance between size, zoom power and vibration reduction, making it a great choice for handheld photos and videos of sports, action, concerts, weddings, wildlife and more. Whether you shoot an FX or DX camera, The AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR frees you to shoot on-the-go from nearly any distance. The AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR is an advanced lens that draws peak performance From Nikon latest generation of Fx and DX cameras. Its versatile 70-300mm focal length range (105-450mm on DX cameras) is great for everything from portraits to close-ups of nature and wildlife. At just 24 ounces, The AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR is comfortable and balanced, even on Nikon most compact DSLR cameras. Its internal focusing (if) design keeps the Lens shorter, and its smooth focus ring lets you seamlessly take control when needed. Minimum focus distance – 1.2 m.

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Anonymous says:

really like the image quality, auto-focus speed, accuracy– but concerned about “limited compatibility” with camera body My motivation for trying this new lens is that each summer (April through September) I spend a bunch of time in the garden photographing hummingbirds. My best photos are usually made with the Af-S 300mm F/4 prime, but it is a heavy lens for extended use. Most times I use a monopod to help support that heavy lens for anything other than a quick session. LIkewise, using the Nikkor 200-500mm, F/5.6 doesn’t work for me either because of its weight, the lack of maneuverability and a slightly…

Anonymous says:

Lenses have the greatest distortion at the extreme edges of the image Nikon AF-P Nikkor 70-300mm 1:4.5-5.6E ED VR zoom lensI have recently purchased the AF=P 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 lens, after using the older AF-S 70-300 f4.5-5.6 lens for 12 years. I do not yet have much experience with it, but I can report a few things.It focuses much faster than the older AF-S lens, and is a bit quieter (although the AF-S is very quiet).It is a bit lighter than the AF-S lens.I am using it on an older D5200 camera body. IT WORKS…

Anonymous says:

Surprisingly Good! While I was hoping for an f4 70-300 I was still pleased to see how quick and sharp this 4.5-5.6 is. I’m using it with my Nikon D500, forgoing the DX version which, while much lighter and smaller, lacks the metal mount and VR switch. This FX version may even be a tad sharper on the DX sensor. Lastly, as I may add a full-frame body next year I wanted my 70-300 to work with DX and FX. Buyers should verify that this AF-P lens will work on their Nikon body as its limited to only a few of the newer…

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