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The Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3G ED Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens is a versatile and high-performance lens designed for Nikon DSLR cameras. With a remarkable zoom range, advanced image stabilization, and user-friendly autofocus, this lens is perfect for capturing stunning images in various settings, from wide-angle landscapes to detailed close-ups.
Maximum Aperture | 3.5 f |
Zoom Ratio | 16.7x |
Image stabilization | VR II |
Photo Filter Size | 67 Millimeters |
Lens Mount | Nikon F |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
Minimum Focal Length | 18 Millimeters |
Lens Design | Zoom |
Focus Type | Ultrasonic |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 300 Millimeters |
Lens Coating Description | HD Coating |
Focal Length Description | 18-300mm |
Lens | Telephoto |
Compatible Camera Mount | Nikon F (DX) |
Maximum Focal Length | 300 Millimeters |
F**M
Very good & reliable seller.
Very fast shipping - item as described - very well packaged - perfect.
D**L
Maravilloso Lente
Excelente precio beneficio. Es algo pesado, pero tienes un excelente lente con una versatilidad de enfoque excepcional
J**E
Love this lens
I’m a professional photographer, and have my favorites for portraits, but I wanted to give this lens a try since I had given away my 70-300mm lens and I was missing it. I found myself only using the 70-300 lens for moon shots the last few years. So naturally the first photos I took with this new lens is a photo of the super moon this week! Extended all the way out to 300mm. I’m really impressed with this lens. It’s so much lighter, and the clarity zoomed in at 300 is amazing! I have yet to use it at the wide angle, but I’m really looking forward to having this lens in my camera bag!
R**T
I love not having to carry around two lenses
First of all, this lens makes life so much easier. I love not having to carry around two lenses, and swapping between them for various shots. Also, the reviews on here complaining about the quality of the pictures it takes need to consider a few things: First of all, you are using a zoom lens. You will not get fixed lens quality from a zoom lens. Also, the quality of the shots this lens is capable of is just as good as the 55-300mm Nikkor lens. The ghosting that is described occurs in all lenses if you zoom in all the way and then blow up the picture beyond what it should be. I love this lens! It is simple to use, works great and even works as a Macro lens. I am no professional, but for the average daily hobbyist, this lens is perfect. If you want to go spend thousands of dollars to get a better quality zoom so you can magnify the pictures, then do that, and don't write negative reviews about a lens that you tried to make do more than you knew it was capable of when you bought it.Update** I have now had this lens for a few months, and I am still more and more impressed with it. I have managed to take a few pictures that have now been rated in the top 50 trending on the National Geographic User Submitted Photos page. The capability and portability of this lens are just getting better and better. I am including some more photographs, now that I have had a chance to expand on it some.
S**R
Solid for close range but not ranged shots
Seller shipped it in the original packaging with an additional lens cover so that was very nice. It was great for close ranged photos but at max extension the quality really fell off and stopped being very sharp. Also the auto focus was a bit noisy while using with the Z5. I replaced this lens with the Nikon NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 S.
D**E
Great all around lens
I’ve used this lens on my Nikon D 7000. It’s a great all-around lens.
C**.
Great lens!
I purchased this lens for use with a Nikon D3300 camera. I wanted a wide-ranging zoom lens to cover as much "territory" as possible without having to change (and carry) extra lenses. I read a number of online reviews before purchasing and I would encourage others to do the same. The chief competitor for this lens is the Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR (product 2196). Product 2196 differs from the lens being reviewed here (product 2216) in three significant ways: 1) it goes one f-stop faster (f/5.6 vs. f/6.3) at 300 mm focal length, 2) it weighs 9.9 oz. more, and 3) it costs about $100 more (as of this writing). Most reviews I've read indicated the sharpness and clarity of the two lenses are comparable. For me, the weight savings (and price) trumped the 1 f-stop. Saving a half-pound around my neck all day was more important to me. The $100 savings wasn't bad either. One real bonus feature of this lens is its great macro capability. At 300mm it will focus amazingly close and the image quality is superb. It is now my go-to macro lens. A minor downside is that as of this writing, there is no firmware (yet) for auto-correcting lens distortion for this lens. For me, this is not an issue, but just be aware. As others have pointed out, this does not come with either a case or a lens hood. Again, be aware. Bottom line: this is a great "cover lots of bases" lens. I am very happy with it.UPDATE: As of 12 September 2014, lens distortion correction firmware is available for this lens (firmware L 2.005). See the Nikon website for details and installation instructions. I installed this on my D3300 and distortion corrections worked properly. One other comment. After upgrading to the new firmware, my older version of ViewNX 2 (free Nikon software) would not work with RAW files on which the corrections were applied. After upgrading to the newest version of ViewNX2 (free), everything worked fine.
R**D
I like this lens
First thing you notice when you open the Amazon box is the small size of the Nikon product box. It just doesn't look like it would house a telephoto lens - especially an 18-300mm lens. Upon opening the box, it is indeed a small lens for what it is. It's weight is 550 grams compared to the hefty 828 grams of the original 18-300mm lens it replaces. 550 grams is also about the same weight of the 18-200mm lens. This newer lens is lighter, smaller and less expensive than the lens it replaces.I replaced and sold my 18-200mm, and my 55-300mm for this one.It is true, and I was a bit mystified, that this lens does not come with a lens bag or a lens hood. But on the other hand, the Nikon lens bags do nothing to protect the lens in any way. So I always buy my own. And as far as the lens hood goes, ken Rockwell recommends you leave it home anyways when using this lens.I've taken a few shots and the images are impressive to my non-technical eyes. I believe, as my research concludes, that this lens is just as good if not better than the lens it replaces,If my review was helpful, and I hope it was, please choose the yes option in the comments section below. Thank you. Richard
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