Nikon 70-300 mm f/4-5.6G Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras
This high-power 4.3x telephoto zoom is a versatile and lightweight answer to bringing family action closer. Lightweight 4.3X Telephoto zoom lens for SLR cameras that set aperture from command dial on camera body. Ideal lens for candids, travel and sports photography. D-type design provides precise distance information for flash and ambient light exposure process. New
This high-power 4.3x telephoto zoom is a versatile and lightweight answer to bringing family action closer. Lightweight 4.3X Telephoto zoom lens for SLR cameras that set aperture from command dial on camera body. Ideal lens for candids, travel and sports photography. D-type design provides precise distance information for flash and ambient light exposure process. New G-design enables apertures to be selected from select Nikon AF SLR camera bodies. NOTE:Autofocus is not supported by DSLRs lacking an autofocus motor, such as the D3000-series, D5000-series, D40, D40X, and D60, where the lens may be used with manual focus only.
Product Features
- Nikon 70-300mm f/4-5.6G AF Nikkor SLR Camera Lens
- Focal Length Range : 70 -300 mm, Minimum Focus Distance : 4.9 ft. ( 1.5 m)
- Accepts 62mm filters, Count on genuine Nikon optics for outstanding picture quality. Compatible Format(s)-FX, DX, FX in DX Crop Mode,35mm Film
- Autofocus is not supported by DSLRs lacking an autofocus motor, such as the D3000-series, D5000-series, D40, D40X, and D60, where the lens may be used with manual focus only.
- NOTE: Refer the User Manual before use also kindly refer the Compatibility image from the image section for better purchase. Maximum angle of view (FX-format)34°20′
Don’t let the price fool you I have seen this lens for sometime, and based on the price, I dismissed it. However, after repeatedly seeing good reviews in a certain British Nikon photo magazine, and also after seeing Brian Petersonâs latest edition of his âCreative Photographyâ book where he uses this lens a lot on a high res D800 series Nikon, I rethought this price equals quality mindset.I bought this lens and went out to explore a focal length range that I almost never use, basically topping out at the 120mm setting on my zoom, or at 105mm on my primes. Wow! This lens is fun. I am now seeing in narrow angles, and extracting tiny elements out of the environment that I would have not have seen or just ignored. I paid 500 dollars for this (toy), and I have been out shooting so much now with a fresh perspective.I used this lens on my full frame camera with good results, but on my DX Nikon D7200, the extra reach is even more fun. The image stabilization makes hand-holding effective in…
Great for Outdoor Photography! I am using this lens with a Full Frame Nikon D800. Using mostly primes with very wide apertures, I was hesitant to purchase a zoom lens that didn’t open as wide as I’d like. However, I needed something that was going to let me be a little more rugged and play as I was going to use this for animal rescue and wildlife photography, occasionally breaking it out for portraits! I am actually REALLY surprised by this lens. I was hesitant to purchase simply because photos in other reviews were less than sharp for my picky nature. In my opinion, to use this lens to it’s FULL potential you need to understand photography, the triangle of exposure, what you need to do in order to stabilize the lens and how much you can push it in the lighting you are in. All of this comes with practice and play, so don’t hesitate to buy this lens if you are not a professional, just understand you might have some learning curves ahead! (Which is great! YAY learning!) For the professionals out there, I do suggest…