Nikon 28mm-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens |
Nikon Australia has announced a third lens with the 28mm-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR. The FX-format is a high-performance and high-powered 10.7x zoom lens covering focal lengths from 28mm to 300mm, suitable for shooting everything from wide-angle landscape shots to telephoto shooting. It's extremely compact and lightweight with built-in vibration reduction (VR II) and features two ED and three aspherical lens elements for superior optical performance...
* FX-format high-performance and high-power 10.7x zoom lens covering focal lengths from 28mm to 300mm, suitable for shooting everything from wide-angle landscape shots to telephoto shooting.
* Extremely compact and lightweight
* Built-in vibration reduction (VR II)
* Equipped with two VR modes, Normal and Active, the vibration reduction function responds to a variety of shooting scenes.
* Features two ED and three aspherical lens elements for superior optical performance
* Nikon’s internal focusing (IF) system
* Silent Wave Motor (SWM) for extremely quiet autofocusing
* Equipped with two focus modes, M/A (autofocus with manual override) and M (manual)
* A zoom lock has been adopted to prevent the lens from extending due to its own weight
Focal length |
28-300 mm |
Maximum aperture |
f/3.5-5.6 |
Minimum aperture |
f/22, f/38 |
Lens construction |
19 elements in 14 groups (2 ED and 3 aspherical lens elements) |
Angle of view |
75°–8° 10’ (53°–5° 20’ with Nikon DX-format D-SLR cameras) |
Minimum focus distance |
0.5 m (throughout the entire zoom range) |
Maximum reproduction ratio |
0.32× (at maximum telephoto position) |
No. of diaphragm blades |
9 (rounded) |
Filter attachment size |
77 mm |
Dimensions |
Approximately 83 mm (maximum diameter) × 114.5 mm (distance from the camera’s lens-mount flange) |
Weight |
Approximately 800 g |
Supplied accessories |
77 mm snap-on Front Lens Cap LC-77, Rear Lens Cap, Bayonet Hood HB-50, Flexible Lens Pouch CL-1120 |
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