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NIKKOR LENSES

Nikkor Lenses — Seamless Performance, AbsWhen it comes to choosing photographic equipment,Nikon‘s total commitment to controlling every aspect of lensperhaps the most important decision a photographermanufacturing. By selecting only the finest raw materials andfaces is which lens system to use. For the majority ofemploying the most advanced processing and design tech-professional photographers, that choice is simple:niques, Nikon produces the precision-crafted lens elementsNikkor. Why? Because Nikkor lenses offer unrivalled clarity,that help you take the world’s greatest pictures.sharpness, focusing accuracy, range and reliability.The reasons for this are many, not the least of which isThis no-compromise attitude toward ultrahigh-tech manufacturing extends to performance. For each Nikkor lens isDXNikkor LensesPp.Fisheye &8-11DX Nikkors, designedexclusively for usewith Nikon DXFormat digitalSLRs, offer digitalphotographersunprecedentedcreative potential.ZoomAFNikkor LensesPp.Pp.18-21Wideangle AFNikkors, including AFFisheye Nikkor, providesuperior depth of field andfast apertures for photojournalism and travel. Thereare also Normal AFNikkors for a natural perspective for diverse applications, from landscapes tocandid shots.12-17Provide both versatility and portability for every type ofphotographer frombeginners to pros forevery moment.TelephotoAFNikkor LensesPp.2Wideangle&NormalAFNikkor Lenses22-27Telephoto AF Nikkors, including AFDC-Nikkors, AF-S Nikkors, andAF-S Teleconverters, create dramaticsports, wildlife, portrait photographsand everything in between. AF DCNikkors offer creative focusing controlfor exceptional portraits.

s olutePrecision, and Total Reliabilitydesigned to function seamlessly with Nikon SLRs in a synergywith features such as 3D Colour Matrix Metering and i-TTLof purpose that is simply unparallelled. This is exemplifiedBalanced Fill-Flash, you can be sure to find an array ofmost clearly in the legendary Nikon F mount. For even theNikkor lenses that can handle these advances too.most advanced Nikkor lenses incorporate this standard thatOnce you see for yourself how smoothly the Nikon-Nikkorhas won over decades of devotees for its consistency andcombination works, chances are you’ll do what most of thereliability. This design also ensures that when we releaserevolutionary cameras like the Nikon F6, F5 and D2seriesworld’s professional photographers do — whenyoureach for a lens, it’ll be a Nikkor.AFMicro-&PCMicro-Nikkor LensesFor absolute clarity andsharpness of detail forclose-up photography.Pp.28-29Manualfocus LensesPp.32-33A versatile andunique selection ofmanual focus lenses.AccessoriesP.35Suggested equipment combinations, and accessoriesfor Nikkor lenses.3

TechnologyNikonA history of exceptional performance —ikon began producing lenses under the Nikkor name in 1933, and since then moreNikkor lensesNthan 38 million lenses have been sold worldwide. Throughout the years, our unwavering commitment to quality and innovation has yielded many breakthroughs in the photographic industry. For example, Nikon introduced the Nikkor Auto 24mm f/2.8 incorporating Nikon-pioneered Close-Range Correction (CRC) system in 1967, and startedproduction of aspherical lenses in 1968. In addition, Nikon developed ED (Extra-lowDispersion) glass which made its first appearance in the 300mm f/2.8 ED Nikkortelephoto in 1972, and is now incorporated in many other Nikkors. And in 2003, Nikonproduced the AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 12-24mm f/4G IF-ED, as the first lens optimisedfor Nikon DX-Format digital SLRs in the new DX Nikkor series.These are just a few of the many achievements in lens design that exemplify Nikon’sposition as the world’s preeminent manufacturer of professional photographic equipment.The following offers in-depth technical information that will help you understand more fullythat Nikkor lenses provide superior performance and are thus the bestmatch for your Nikon SLR.Optical design using computer4Where it all begins —Nikon glassworksTo make the finest lens elements, you must begin with thefinest optical glass. To ensurethis, Nikon does what fewmakers can — it manufacturesthe glass for nearly all Nikkorlenses in its own glassworks.This means our lens designershave over 200 types of glassto choose from, giving theman exceptional variety fromwhich to select just the rightoptical glass for their requirements.Moreover, when theserequirements demand lensproperties not yet available, theglass technicians work to find asolution — which often resultsin engineering new types ofglass. This is pre-cisely howNikon developed Extra-lowDispersion (ED) glass in 1972— to meet design demands forsuper-telephoto Nikkors.Lens constructionThe peerless craftsmanshipof Nikkor lens elements ismatched by the structures thathouse them. Only the bestmaterials are used for themechanical construction ofeach lens. Fine metal alloysand polycarbonates make upthe helicoids in some lenses.Inner and outer sleeves aretooled with maximum precision, resulting in the smoothlens movement that characterises the Nikkor lens. Thelens mount, too, features similar materials.Computers andlens designNikon designers employ thelatest computers and Nikondeveloped software to determine the optical design of eachlens. Using this data togetherwith their accumulated experience, they create the finestSLR lenses available.Computer-aided designsimulation is also used toensure the utmost precision inthe optical and mechanicalparts of each lens as well asthe quality of the lens assemblyprocess. In this way, computers can identify problematicareas thus leading to improvedoverall lens design and ensuring the superior performance ofthe finished product.

Optical glassraw materialsInspecting glass blocksElectronics — microcomputer innovation forprecise performanceThe recent advances in thecomputer industry play anintegral role in the makeupas well as design of Nikkorlenses. For in addition tosuperior optics, each AFNikkor features a built-inmicrocomputer. This microcomputer works with theNikon AF camera computersystem to provide informationthat ensures fast autofocus,Matrix exposure metering,Balanced Fill-Flash, and otherNikon innovations in SLR performance.your Nikon equipment canaccommodate future systemadvances.Moreover, the F mountachieves something no otherdesign can — it is compatiblewith both types of lensdrive systems — the conventional mechanical AF couplingdesign for wideangle andstandard zooms, and Nikon’sexclusive SWM (Silent WaveMotor) system featured in themost advanced supertelephoto Nikkors. This is just oneexample why the Nikon Fmount continues to be anintegral part of Nikon cameraequipment design.Adjusting optical axisCoating lensesOnly Nikkor lenses aredesigned for today's andtomorrow’s Nikon SLR cameras, based on information andinsight available exclusivelywithin Nikon — includingautofocusing parameters. Noother lens maker can providethis type of assurance.The Nikon F lensmount — a tradition ofcontinuity and forwardcompatibilityThe debut of the original NikonF also marked the introductionof what is perhaps its mostsignificant technological innovation — the Nikon F lensmount. This legendary designensures that your Nikoncamera is compatible withmost Nikkor lenses and that(OTF), which evaluates theresolving power and contrastof the lens. To perform thistest, Nikon developed theexclusive Nikon OTF Analyser(NOA).In addition to theseuncompromising tests, Nikontechnicians further guaranteethe performance of the finalproduct by going over everydetail of every finished lens.They check and assurethe mechanical construction,electronics, AF movement,zoom and aperture mechanisms, and lens resolution.All of which ensures that thelens does what it’s supposedReliability — lensesmade to withstand thetoughest conditionsEach Nikkor lens is manufactured to meet the moststringent requirements in theindustry. The optical glass isscrutinised to assure it is freeof imperfections, whereupon itis then remelted, cast, ground,polished and hard-coated toemerge as one of the world’sfinest lens elements. Afterbeing precisely mounted inlens barrels, the lens elementsand their assemblies undergo a battery of tests andinspections, including vibration and temperature-resistance analysis. One of thesetests concerns the lens’Optical Transfer FunctionInspecting resolutionto — provide the outstandingoptical performance andreliability that make Nikkorlenses the pro’s choice theworld over.5

Designed to be the best lenses in the worldED glass — anessential elementof Nikkor telephoto lensesNikon developed ED(Extra-low Dispersion)glass to enable the production of lenses thatoffer superior sharpnessED glassand colour correction byminimising chromatic aberration.Put simply, chromatic aberration is a type of image andcolour dispersion that occurswhen light rays of varying wavelengths pass through opticalglass. In the past, correcting thisproblem for telephoto lensesrequired special optical elementsThey deliver stunning sharpness and contrast even at theirlargest apertures. In this way,Nikkor’s ED-series lenses exemplify Nikon’s preeminence in lensinnovation and performance.Nikon SuperIntegrated Coatingensures exceptionalperformanceTo enhance the performanceof its optical lens elements,Nikon employs an exclusivemultilayer lens coating thathelps reduce ghost and flare toa negligible level.Nikon Super IntegratedCoating achieves a number ofED glassthat offer anomalous dispersioncharacteristics — specificallycalcium fluoride crystals. However, fluorite easily cracks and issensitive to temperature changes that can adversely affectfocusing by altering the lens’refractive index.So Nikon designers andengineers put their headstogether and came up with EDglass, which offers all the benefits, yet none of the drawbacksof calcium fluorite-based glass.With this innovation, Nikondeveloped several types of EDglass suitable for various lenses.6of aspherical lens elements.Precision-ground asphericallens elements are the finestexpression of lens-crafting art,demanding extremely rigorousproduction standards. Hybridlenses are made of a specialplastic moulded onto opticalglass. Moulded glass aspherical lenses are manufactured bymoulding a unique type ofoptical glass using a specialmetal die technique.Close-RangeCorrection systemThe Close-Range Correction(CRC) system is one of Nikon’smost important focusing innova-Aspherical lens elementsSecondary spectrumNormal glassNano Crystal CoatNano Crystal Coat is ananti-reflective coating that origina-ted in the development ofNSR-series (Nikon Step andRepeat) semiconductor manufacturing devices. It virtuallyeliminates internal lens elementreflections across a wide rangeof wavelengths, and is particularly effective in reducing ghostand flare peculiar to ultrawideangle lenses. Nano CrystalCoat employs multiple layers ofNikon’s outstanding extra-lowrefractive index coating, whichfeatures ultra-fine crystallizedparticles of nano size (oneobjectives, including minimisedreflection in the wider wavelength range and superior colourbalance and reproduction, evenwith Zoom-Nikkors featuring alarge number of elements. It isalso effective in minimising ghostand flare caused by internalreflections from the image sensors of Nikon digital SLRs.Also, Nikon's multilayercoating process is tailored to thedesign of each particular lens.The number of coatings appliedto each lens element is carefullycalculated to match the lenstype and glass used, and also toassure the uniform colour balance that characterises Nikkorlenses. This results in lenses thatmeet much higher standardsthan the rest of the industry.nanometer equals one millionthof a mm). Nikon now proudlymarks a world first by applyingthis coating technology to awide range of lenses for use inconsumer optical products.Aspherical lenselementsNikon introduced the first photographic lens with aspherical lenselements in 1968. What setsthem apart? Aspherical lensesvirtually eliminate the problem ofcoma and other types of lensaberration — even when used atthe widest aperture. They areparticularly useful in correctingthe distortion in wideangle lenses. In addition, use of asphericallenses contributes to a lighterand smaller lens design.Nikon employs three typestions, for it provides superiorpicture quality at close focusingdistances and increases thefocusing range.With CRC, the lens elementsare configured in a “floating element” design wherein each lensgroup moves independently toachieve focusing. This ensuressuperior lens performance evenwhen shooting at close distances.The CRC system is usedin fisheye, wideangle, Micro, andselected medium telephotoNikkors.Internal Focusing(IF)Imagine being able to focus alens without it changing in size.Nikon’s IF technology enablesjust that. All internal optical

Aspherical lens: Optical path of normal lens: Optical path of aspherical lensmovement is limited to the interior of the nonextending lensbarrel. This allows for a morecompact, lightweight construction as well as a closer focusingdistance. In addition, a smallerand lighter focusing lens group isemployed to ensure faster focusing. The IF system is featuredin most Nikkor telephoto andselected Nikkor zoom lenses.Rear Focusing(RF)With Nikon’s Rear Focusing (RF)system, all the lens elementsare divided into specific lensgroups, with only the rear lensgroup moving for focusing. Thispossible advances like 3D MatrixMetering and 3D Multi-SensorBalanced Fill-Flash.Note: D-type and G-type Nikkorsprovide distance information to thefollowing cameras: Auto exposure; F6,F5, F100, F90X, F80, F75, F70, F65, F60,F55, F50, PRONEA S, PRONEA 600i, D2series, D1 series, D200, D80, D100,D70s/D70, D50 and D40X/D40.Flash control; F6, F5, F100, F90X, F80,F75, F70, D2 series, D1 series, D200,D80, D100, D70s/D70, D50 andD40X/D40.shooting atdusk, at night,and even inpoorly litinteriors. Thelens’ VRVR lens unitsystem alsodetects automa-tically when thephotographer pans —no special mode is required.Silent Wave MotorNikon’s AF-S technology is yet another reason professional photographers likeNikkor telephoto lenses. AF-SNikkorsfeatureNikon’sSWM which converts “travellingDX NikkorCompact and lightweight DX Nikkor lenses featuring a smaller image circle arespecially designed and optimised for Nikon D2-series, D1series, D200, D80, D100,waves” into rotational energy tofocus the optics. This enableshigh-speed autofocusing that’sextremely accurate and superquiet.D70s/D70, D50 and D40X/D40digital SLR cameras. These areideal options for landscapephotographers and others whoneed to shoot expansive sceneswith Nikon DX-Format digitalSLRs.* As determined by Nikon performance tests.Cam for zoom mechanismCRC (AF 24mm f/2.8D)Focusing lens groupsIF (AF-S 300mm f/2.8D IF-ED II)RF (AF DC 135mm f/2D)makes autofocusing operationsmoother and faster.AF DC-Nikkor lenses —unique Nikkors forunique portraitsAF DC-Nikkors feature exclusiveNikon Defocus-image Controltechnology. This allows photographers to control the degreeof spherical aberration in theforeground or background byrotating the lens’ DC ring. Thiswill create a rounded out-offocus blur that is ideal for portraitphotography. No other lensesin the world offer this specialtechnique.Distance informationD-typeandG-typeNikkors relay subject-to-cameradistance information to AF Nikoncamera bodies. This then makesM/A modeAF-S Nikkors feature Nikon’sexclusive M/A mode, that allowsswitching from autofocus tomanual operation with virtuallyno time lag — even during AFservo operation and regardlessof AF mode in use.Vibration Reduction(VR)This innovative VR systemminimises image blur caused bycamera shake, and offers theequivalent of shooting at ashutter speed three stops (eighttimes) faster.* It allows handheldNote: We do not recommend use of DXNikkor with 35mm (135) or IX240 formatcameras.SWMNikonTechnology7

DX Nikkors —distinguishing featuresTDXNikkor LensesAF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 12-24mm f/4G IF-ED Tim AndrewAF DX Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED Toshiaki Kanetohe newest addition toNikon’s world-class Nikkorlens lineup, the DX Nikkorseries was developed inresponse to the demands ofprofessional and advancedamateur digital SLR users forhigher optical performance.The popularity of Nikon’s digital SLRs has risen significantly, and Nikon has answeredwith the kind of innovationyou’d expect from a worldleader in optical technology.Nikon created the DXNikkor series to provide NikonDX-Format digital SLR ownerswith greater wideanglecovering power. Mounting a35mm format 14mm wideanglelens, for example, onto a digitalcamera would result in a pictureangle equivalent to that of a21mm lens — negating thebenefit of wideangle coverage.DX Nikkor, the first interchangeable lenses designed specifically for use with Nikon DXFormat digital SLRs, giveowners wideangle shootingcapability in a compact, lightweight package.Nikon offers nine DX Nikkorlenses – various ZoomNikkor lenses and the10.5mm Fisheye – to cover arange of shooting situations.In addition to lenses withpopular zoom ranges, thelineup includes newer zoomlenses with telephoto rangesthat extend up to 200mm(equivalent to 300mm in35mm format).The 18-200mm lens offersan astonishing 11.1x zoompower.Note: We do not recommend use of DXNikkor lenses with 35mm (135) orIX240 format cameras.8

: ED glass elements: Aspherical lens elementsAF DX Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED* e d s CFrame-filling fisheye lens for exclusive usewith Nikon digital SLR Full-frame fisheye images with a picture angle of180 (diagonal) ED glass elements Focuses down to 0.14m/0.46 ft.Lens construction: 10 elements in 7 groupsClosest focusing: 0.14m/0.46 ft.Picture angle with Nikon DX Format: 35mm(135) format equivalent to 16mmFilter attachment size: Rear-attachment type 27mmHood: Built-in Dimensions: 63 x 62.5mmWeight: 305gAF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 12-24mm f/4G IF-ED* (2.0x) e a i d S M s CUltra-wideangle zoom lens for exclusive usewith Nikon digital SLR Aspherical lenses and ED glass elements Built-in SWM for ultra-fast, ultra-quiet operation M/A mode for quick switching betweenautofocus and manual operation Lightweight and compact designLens construction: 11 elements in 7 groupsClosest focusing: 0.3m/1 ft. Picture anglewith Nikon DX Format: 35mm (135) formatequivalent to 18-36mm Filter attachmentsize: 77mm Hood: HB-23 (provided)Dimensions: 82.5mm x 90mm Weight: 465gAF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED* (3.2x) e a i d S M s CWideangle zoom lens for exclusive usewith Nikon digital SLR Aspherical lenses and ED glass elements Built-in SWM for ultra-fast, ultra-quietoperation M/A mode for quick switching betweenautofocus and manual operation Lightweight and compact designLens construction: 14 elements in 10 groupsClosest focusing: 0.36m/1.2 ft. Picture anglewith Nikon DX Format: 35mm (135) formatequivalent to 25.5-82.5mmFilter attachment size: 77mmHood: HB-31 (provided)Dimensions: 85.5 x 110.5mmWeight: 755gAF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II* (3.0x) e a d S s CAffordable wideangle zoom lens for exclusiveuse with Nikon digital SLRs Ultracompact and light (205g) Aspherical lens and ED glass elements Newly developed, compact SWM Focuses as close as 0.28m/0.9 ft.Lens construction: 7 elements in 5 groupsClosest focusing: 0.28m/0.9 ft.Picture angle with Nikon DX Format:equivalent to 27-82.5mm in 35mm (135)formatFilter attachment size: 52mmHood: HB-33Dimensions: 70.5 x 74mmWeight: 205g* The G-type Nikkor has no aperture ring; aperture should be selected from camera body.9

AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED* (3.8x) e a i d S M s CHigh-power wideangle zoom lens forexclusive use with Nikon digital SLR Aspherical lens and ED glass elements Built-in SWM for ultra-fast, ultra-quietoperation M/A mode for quick switching betweenautofocus and manual operation Lightweight and compact designLens construction:15 elements in 13 groupsClosest focusing:0.38m/1.2 ft.Picture angle with NikonDX Format: 35mm (135) format equivalentto 27-105mm Filter attachment size: 67mmHood: HB-32 (provided)Dimensions: 73 x 75.5mm Weight: 390gAF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED* (7.5x) e a i d S s CA high-power zoom lens with SWM forexclusive use with Nikon digital SLRs Built-in SWM for ultra-fast, ultra-quiet operation Aspherical lenses and ED glass element Seven-blade rounded diaphragm High-power 7.5x zoom lensLens construction:15 elements in13 groupsClosest focusing:0.45m/1.5 ft.Picture angle withNikon DX Format: 35mm (135) formatequivalent to 27-202.5mmFilter attachment size: 67mm Hood: HB-32Dimensions: 73.5 x 86.5mm Weight: 385gAF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED* (11.1x) e a i d S M s B CHigh-power zoom lens with VR ll forexclusive use with Nikon digital SLRs VR ll offers the equivalent of a shutterspeed 4 stops faster** Two ED glass elements Built-in SWM for ultra-fast, ultra-quiet operation M/A mode for quick switching betweenautofocus and manual operation Seven-blade rounded diaphragm** As determined by Nikon performance tests.Lens construction:16 elements in12 groupsClosest focusing:0.5m/1.6 ft.Picture angle withNikon DX format:equivalent to 27-300mm in 35mm (135)format Filter attachment size: 72mmHood: HB-35 (provided)Dimensions: 77 x 96.5mm Weight: 560gAF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G IF-ED* (3.6x) e i d S s B CAffordable zoom lens with VR forexclusive use with Nikon digital SLRs VR offers the equivalent of a shutterspeed 3 stops faster** Newly developed, compact SWM An ED glass element helps minimisechromatic aberration Seven-blade rounded diaphrag** As determined by Nikon performance tests.Lens construction:15 elements in11 groupsClosest focusing:1.1m/3.6 ft.Picture angle with Nikon DX format:equivalent to 82.5 – 300mm in 35mm(135) format Filter attachment size: 52mmHood: HB-37 Dimensions: 73 x 99.5mmWeight: 335gAF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED* (3.6x) e d S s CAffordable high-power zoom lens forexclusive use with Nikon digital SLRs Ultracompact and light (255g) Two ED glass elements Newly developed, compact SWM Nine-blade rounded diaphragm* The G-type Nikkor has no aperture ring; aperture should be selected from camera body.10Lens construction:13 elements in 9 groupsClosest focusing:0.95m/3.1 ft.Picture angle with NikonDX format: equivalentto 82.5-300mm in 35mm (135) formatFilter attachment size: 52mmHood: HB-34 (provided)Dimensions: 68 x 79mm Weight: 255g

AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED Tim Andrew

AF Zoom-Nikkors —distinguishing featuresNAF-S Zoom-Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8D IF-ED John ShawZoomAFNikkor Lenses12ikon offers over a dozenAF Zoom-Nikkors all ofwhich are outstanding.The information below willgive you a better idea ofwhich lenses are most suitable for you.The most obvious startingpoint when considering azoom lens is focal length, forthat will determine your rangeof usage. Need a great standard zoom for the wideangleto medium telephoto range?For greater wideangle coverage, the 17-35mm and 1835mm are favourites of landscape photographers andothers who need to shootexpansive scenes. Then thereare the more powerful lenseslike the 70-300mm or 80400mm. These are ideal forsports and action photography, and for taking shots ofpeople from a distance. Andfor truly high-power zoomneeds, the 24-120mm lensoffers 5x ratio. Not only is thislens versatile, this is compactas well.The speed, or maximumaperture that a lens offers isanother crucial factor. Thereare several AF Zoom-Nikkorsin the wide, medium andpowerful telephoto range witha fast f/2.8 that are sure to fityour demands. The AF-S 1735mm f/2.8D IF-ED, AF-S28-70mm f/2.8D IF-ED andAF-S VR 70-200mm f/2.8GIF-ED are all perfectly suitedfor hand-held shooting in dimlight.Macro focusing is anotherfeature that most AF ZoomNikkors offer. Those lenseswith the highest reproductionratios are the 24-85mm f/2.84D IF (1/2), and the VR 70200mm f/2.8G IF-ED (1/3.7).

Steven Yee Pui ChungAF Zoom-Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5D IF-ED: ED glass elements: Aspherical lens elementsAF-S Zoom-Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8D IF-ED (2.1x) e a i d S M sA high-performance, ultra-wideanglezoom lens with SWM Aspherical lenses and ED glass elements 0.28m/0.9 ft. closest focusing throughoutzoom range M/A mode for quick switching betweenautofocus and manual focus operation Nine-blade rounded diaphragmLens construction: 13 elements in 10 groupsClosest focusing: 0.28m/0.9 ft. Pictureangle with Nikon DX Format: 35mm (135)format equivalent to 25.5-52.5mm Filterattachment size: 77mm Hood: HB-23(provided) Dimensions: 82.5 x 106mmWeight: 745gAF Zoom-Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5D IF-ED (1.9x) e a i d sPortable ultra-wideangle zoom lens Aspherical lenses and ED glass elements Focuses down to 0.33m/1.1 ft. IF (Internal Focusing) technology Seven-blade rounded diaphragmLens construction: 11 elements in 8 groupsClosest focusing: 0.33m/1.1 ft. Pictureangle with Nikon DX Format: 35mm (135)format equivalent to 27-52.5mm Filterattachment size: 77mm Hood: HB-23(provided) Dimensions: 82.5 x 82.5mmWeight: 370gAF Zoom-Nikkor 24-85mm f/2.8-4D IF (3.5x) a i d sHigh-performance standard zoom lens forlandscapes to portraits Fast f/2.8 maximum aperture at24mm focal length Provides maximum 1:2 reproductionratio from 35-85mm Hybrid and moulded-glass asphericallens elements Nine-blade rounded diaphragmLens construction: 15 elements in 11 groupsClosest focusing: 0.5m/1.6 ft. (0.21m/0.7 ft. at macro setting) Picture angle withNikon DX Format: 35mm (135) formatequivalent to 36-127.5mm Filter attachmentsize: 72mm Hood: HB-25 (provided)Dimensions: 78.5 x 82.5mm Weight: 545g13

: ED glass elements: Aspherical lens elementsAF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED* (5.0x) e a i d S M s BHigh-power wideangle zoom lens featuringSWM and VR system SWM for ultra-fast, ultra-quiet AF VR operation offers the equivalent of using ashutter speed 3 stops faster (at 120mm)** High-power 5x zoom lens Two aspherical lenses and two ED glasselements** As determined by Nikon performance tests.Note: VR operation works with the Nikon F6, F5, F80, F75, F65, D2 series,D1 series, D200, D80, D100, D70s/D70, D50 and D40X/D40Lens construction: 15 elements in 13 groupsClosest focusing: 0.5m/1.6 ft.Picture angle with Nikon DX Format: 35mm(135) format equivalent to 36-180mmFilter attachment size: 72mm Hood: HB-25(provided) Dimensions: 77 x 94mmWeight: 575gAF-S Zoom-Nikkor 28-70mm f/2.8D IF-ED (2.5x) e a i d S M sA high-performance standard zoomlens with SWM Two ED glass elements and mouldedglass aspherical lens element Superior optical performance M/A mode for quick switching betweenautofocus and manual focus operation Nine-blade rounded diaphragmLens construction: 15 elements in 11 groupsClosest focusing: 0.7m/2.3 ft. (0.5m/1.6ft.at macro setting) Picture angle with NikonDX Format: 35mm (135) format equivalentto 42-105mm Filter attachment size: 77mmHood: HB-19 (provided)Dimensions: 88.5 x 121.5mm Weight: 935gAF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G IF-ED* (2.9x) e i d S M s BCompact, lightweight G-type fast telephotozoom lens with Vibration Reduction Built-in SWM for ultra-fast, ultra-quiet AF operation VR operation offers the equivalent of using ashutter speed 3 stops (eight times) faster** Two VR modes are available; [NORMAL] and[ACTIVE] Five ED glass elements** As determined by Nikon performance tests.Note: VR operation works with the Nikon F6, F5, F100, F80, F75, F65, D2series, D1 series, D200, D80, D100, D70s/D70, D50 and D40X/D4014* The G-type Nikkor has no aperture ring; aperture should be selected from camera body.G-type Nikkor is compatible with all exposure modes of the Nikon F6, F5, F100, F80, F75, F65, F60, F55, F50,F-401 series, PRONEA 600i, PRONEA S, D2 series, D1 series, D200, D80, D100, D70s/D70, D50 and D40X/D40, andthe [P] and [S] modes of the F4, F90 series, F70, F-801 series and F-601M. Other cameras are not compatible.Lens construction: 21 elements in 15 groupsClosest focusing: 1.5m/5 ft. Picture anglewith Nikon DX Format: 35mm (135) formatequivalent to 105-300mm Filter attachmentsize: 77mm Hood: HB-29 (provided)Dimensions: 87 x 215mm Weight: 1,470g(1,395g without tripod mounting foot)

15AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G IF-ED David Mendelsohn

Arthur MeyersonAF Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6GAF Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6G* (4.3x) d sHigh-power G-type telephoto zoom lens Nine-blade rounded diaphragm Provides distance information to AF NikoncamerasLens construction: 13 elements in 9 groupsClosest focusing: 1.5m/4.9 ft. Picture anglewith Nikon DX Format: 35mm (135) formatequivalent to 105-450mm Filter attachmentsize: 62mm Hood: HB-26 (provided)Dimensions: 74 x 116.5mm Weight: 425gAF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED* (4.3x) e i d S M s BA high-power, high-performance telephotozoom lens with VR II Built-in SWM for ultra-fast, ultra-quiet operation VR II offers the equivalent of a shutter speed 4stops faster** Two ED glass elements ensure superior opticalperformance M/A mode for quick switching between autofocusand manual focus operation Nine-blade rounded diaphragmLens construction: 17 elements in 12 groupsClosest focusing: 1.5m/4.9 ft. Picture angle withNikon DX Format: 35mm (135) format equivalent to 105-450mm Filter attachment size: 67mmHood: HB-36 Dimensions: 80 x 143.5mmWeight: 745g** As determined by Nikon performance tests.AF Zoom-Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8D ED (2.5x) e d sSuperb telephoto zoom for sports and portraits High-performance, high-speed, telephotozoom lens Holds its fast f/2.8 maximum aperture over theentire range of focal lengths Three ED glass elements Rotating zoom ring for precise zoom operation16* The G-type Nikkor has no aperture ring; aperture should be selected from camera body.G-type Nikkor is compatible with all exposure modes of the Nikon F6, F5, F100, F80, F75, F65, F60, F55, F50,F-401 series, PRONEA 600i, PRONEA S, D2 series, D1 series, D200, D80, D100, D70s/D70, D50 and D40X/D40, and the

series, D1 series, D200, D80, D100, D70s/D70,D50andD40X/D40. Flashcontrol;F6,F5,F100,F90X,F80, F75, F70, D2 series, D1 series, D200, D80, D100, D70s/D70, D50 and D40X/D40. SilentWaveMotor Nikon’sAF-S techno-logy is yet another reason pro-fessional photographers like Nikkor telephoto l

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