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Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED IF AF-S VR Nikkor Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras Review

Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED IF AF-S VR Nikkor Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
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After exhaustive research on many lens, I finally decided to plunk down the $500+ (at the time this was written) to purchase this lens. It may not be the best on the market but it compliments my Nikon 18-70mm DX lens nicely. I was looking towards Nikon's 18-200mm DX lens, however; the price pushed me to choose this one (as it was nearly half the price and my two lens can nearly cover all the range of the one 18-200mm).
QUALITY/WEIGHT:
build quality is cheap yet sturdy... the plastic is a little chinky but cuts down on the weight. My Nikon D200 has no problem handling the lens weight, however; I have heard (unconfirmed) reports that this lens is a little heavy for the lighter cameras (D80, D70, D40, ETC). The Ring Connector is metal and has a rubber gasket on the outside so as to provide minor protection (for the lens mount) from the elements.
You also have to keep this in mind, when discussing weight, quality & price; the bulk of the price of this lens is going into the glass elements (all 17 elements of them). It gets expensive when you place that many high-quality optics into a tube. I'm really not that surprised a the price, although $400 price-range would probably be more suitable for this lens
FOCUSING/LENS ATTRIBUTES:
Focusing can be quite fast... at times. You'll find, at the Max 300mm focal range, that the lens has a pretty hard time auto-focusing in on a subject. At times it would focus pretty quick, at the 300mm range, while at others it cannot focus at all. You can get around this quirk by bringing the subject into near focus (manually) then letting the auto-focus take over; it works every time. I find this focus problem disappointing especially given the price of this lens.
The quality of the Bokeh (Out of focus areas of the photograph) is very nice and pleasing. The images are sharp, vignetting (dark areas in the corner of your photos) is hard to find and lens flare rarely a problem.
VIBRATION STABILIZATION:
All I can say is that it works... it can come in handy. It's not going to stop the image guaranteed for you; it's only meant to slow down the rate at which the camera moves (vibration from holding). You can notice the difference; with it off you'll see that the image (at say 300mm) really bouncing around; then you flick on VR. It takes a sec or two but then the image smooths out, it still wobbles around, but much more slowly.
With VR enabled, you can usually go 2-3 (sometimes 4) stops down, then what you'd normally be able to do when hand holding.
THE "SHOCK" TEST:
I haven't "shock tested" my lens yet (IE dropped it) but I have heard (again unconfirmed reports here) that it holds up pretty well to a drop... although I would never recommend testing that out.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The 70-300mm range should be noted: Although the lens states that it is a 70-300mm zoom, this lens was intended for a 35mm camera or full-frame CCD/CMOS sensor Digital Camera. All (or at least the majority) of Nikon's DSLR (D200, D80, ETC) are NOT Full-Frame sensors. They are approximately 1.5x factor of a full-frame sensor (due to the smaller sensor size).
What does this all mean?
Well it's simple, since this is a 35mm lens and not a DX lens (ie built to account for the 1.5x factor in most nikon digitals) you have to apply the 1.5x conversion. This means that the Nikon 70-300mm on a Nikon DSLR will give an apparent zoom equivalent to a 105-450mm lens. I actually do not mind this apparent zoom and this should also cut down on vignetting; as what the lens projects onto the sensor is larger then the area of the sensor itself. In short: parts of the image spills over the sensor, since this lens was meant to project onto a full-frame sensor/35mm film.
CONCLUSION:
Pros:
Pleasing Bokeh
Fast Auto-Focus (when working properly)
Vignetting is minimal
Image Stabilization (VR)
Flare is minimal
1.5x factor (105-450mm) makes for nice zoom
Colors are very good
CONS:
Plastic Casing
Near Inability to Auto-Focus at 300mm range
Price (even though it is cheaper then the 18-200mm DX)
1.5x factor (105-450mm) might make it more zoom then you need
Lens could be faster (F/4 would have been nice)
I love this lens, even for it's quirks, however; you may want to wait till it drops in price a little more (it falls almost bi-weekly). It may not be the fastest on the market, but it's size, optics, image quality and VR make this a must have lens for Serious Nikon users!

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Nikon 70-300mm f/4-5.6D ED AF Nikkor SLR Camera Lens Review

Nikon 70-300mm f/4-5.6D ED AF Nikkor SLR Camera Lens
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I used this lens for about a year with both film and digital. In general, it's a decent lens for the price. Even though it's ED (extralow dispersion), I do get purple fringing on high-contrast subjects at long (telephoto) zoom. Since I do wild bird photography, this would show up as purplish bird beaks and twigs against a bright sky. Annoying. On the other hand, it has produced some excellent portraits and even wildlife photos where contrast wasn't excessive.
Doing a side-by-side test w/ the help of a camera store and a D70, I compared this lens to both 80-400/5.6 VR (nikon) and Tamron 200-500/6.3. All three were "good", but the Nikon VR was sharpest (Tamron roughly similar to ED), and also lost the least contrast (Tamron somewhere in the middle, ED worst), and the ED and Tamron lenses both appeared to kill color very slightly (not a big deal). Only the ED showed purple fringe w/ high contrast.
But although the 70-300 ED wasn't stellar in these tests, I still prefer it for backpacking due to the low weight and size (and robustness), and I rely on the 80-400 VR for serious wildlife photography where I can tolerate the weight/size in exchange for image stabilization and sharp optics.


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Diversify your photographic toolbox:with its 70-300mm (105-450mm @ 35mm equivalent) focal length and 4.3x zoom power, the AF-S VR 70-300mm lens delivers high-power telephoto performance. Look to superior lens construction for enhanced light transmission, improved sharpness, and advanced color consistency.While VR II image stabilization ensures sharp, blur-free images even at slow shutter speeds, a Silent Wave Motor serves up fast, accurate, and quiet autofocus performance and a non-rotating front element allows use of circular polarizing filters.

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Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED IF AF-S VR Digital SLR Zoom Lens with HB-36 Hood & Pouch Case + 2 EN-EL9 Battery Packs + Nikon Case + Accessory Kit for D3000, D5000, D60, D40 DSLR Review

Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED IF AF-S VR Digital SLR Zoom Lens with HB-36 Hood and Pouch Case + 2 EN-EL9 Battery Packs + Nikon Case + Accessory Kit for D3000, D5000, D60, D40 DSLR
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I bought this kit prior to taking a trip to Alaska. I was looking for a larger camera case, an extra battery, and this specific lens. The only improvement I would suggest is to leave out some of the "fillers" and add a filter set kit. I forgot to get a polarizing filter for the lens - would have been happy to pay more for the more complete kit. Otherwise, the lens was great. I used it with a tripod and got some great pictures of our trip!

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Kit Includes: ♦ 1) Nikon 70-300mm VR Lens ♦ 2) Nikon SLR Gadget Bag♦ 3) Spare EN-EL9 Battery♦ 4) Additional Spare EN-EL9 Battery ♦ 5) CTA MR-ENEL9 Mini Battery Charger♦ 6) Nikon 3-Piece Lens Cleaning Kit♦ 7) Nikon Lens Pen ♦ 8) Precision Design Deluxe Hurricane Blower♦ 9) Microfiber Cleaning Cloth

The Nikon 70-300mm is a powerful 4.3X telephoto zoom lens is ideal for portraits, candids, sports, travel, wildlife, and nature photography. This versatile lens also has macro capability for impressive close-ups of smaller objects such as flowers. Vibration Reduction (VR) provides sharper, blur-free pictures at shutter speeds as much as 4 stops slower than one could ordinarily handhold; a Silent Wave motor (AF-S) for fast and quiet autofocus operation; Extra-Low Dispersion glass (ED) to minimize chromatic aberrations; and Internal Focusing (IF) for faster autofocusing.

Protect your valuable camera investment with this Nikon Brand multi-compartment camera carrying case.

A spare rechargeable battery is an essential accessory. No power, no pictures!

The CTA Mini Rapid Multi-voltage Charger charges your battery in approximately 60 to 90 minutes.

The Nikon Lens Cleaner Kit includes 1 fl. oz. Spray Bottle of Liquid Lens Cleaner, Pack of 3 Moist Lens Cleaning Cloths and a Microfiber Cleaning Cloth.

The Nikon Lens Pen Cleaning System has a soft retractable brush and a non-liquid compound on a natural chamois tip to remove fingerprints, dust and grit from any lens.

The Precision Design Deluxe Hurricane Blower's super air stream blows off dust particles, even those attracted by static electricity.

Clean the LCD monitor safely and completely without smearing with the Microfiber Cleaning Cloth.


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Nikon 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor Lens + Hoya UV Filter + Accessory Kit for D300, D60, D40, D90, D300s, D3000, D3100, D5000 & D7000 Digital SLR Cameras Review

Nikon 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor Lens + Hoya UV Filter + Accessory Kit for D300, D60, D40, D90, D300s, D3000, D3100, D5000 and D7000 Digital SLR Cameras
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I really like this lens, especiallyat the two extremes of zoom. Having the ability to capture more of the landscape in a photo is great, and there is a surprising increase in size of field of view between 16mm and 18mm. The high end ot he zoom is great for across-the-room party shots and works fairly well for kids sporting events (on a smaller field). That said, I do find myself wishing for a bit more "reach" at the sporting events. That said, the increased resolution of the new cameras give the option for digital zoom that really lengthens the effective zoom of this lens. How much? Beats me as I don't have anything longer for comparison.
It is also a fun lens for close-up nature photography (bugs and flowers, etc.) The detail achieved is pretty cool, especially when enlarged on a 20+ inch monitor.
I am using it with a Nikon D60.

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Kit includes: ♦ 1) Nikon 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor Lens ♦ 2) Hoya 67mm HMC UV Digital Slim Frame Multi-Coated Glass Filter ♦ 3) Precision Design Deluxe 6 Piece Lens & Digital SLR Cleaning Kit ♦ 4) CapKeeper 2 Lens Cap Strap
This versatile Nikon 16-85mm AF-S DX VR Nikkor lens marks a significant advancement in lens design specifically optimized for all Nikon D-series digital SLR cameras. The AF-S DX 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G has a 5.3x zoom capability which covers the popular focal length range equivalent to 24-127.5mm in 35mm format. It offers wide-angle-to-medium telephoto zoom, ideal for a broad range of shooting situations from interiors and landscapes to beautiful portraits in one compact design with outstanding center-to-edge-to-corner image quality. This DX lens offers a selection of Nikon's highly regarded technologies such as Silent Wave motor (AF-S) for super fast and quiet autofocus operation, Extra-Low Dispersion glass (ED) for minimized chromatic aberrations, and Vibration Reduction (VR) for assuring dramatically sharper images.

The Hoya 67mm UV Digital HMC Multi-Coated Filter is a multi-purpose, fine-weather filter that is designed to optimize your photography experience. UV filters, absorb ultraviolet rays that often make outdoor photographs hazy and indistinct.

Keep your lens cap securely attached to your lens with the convenient, simple-to-use CapKeeper. Never lose a lens cap again!

This 6-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including a Hurricane Air Blower, Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Brush and Cotton Swabs.


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