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This profesional quality telephoto lens is Ideal for a wide range of picture taking, from sports and action, to extraordinary tight-close-up portraits, to general landscape photography.
Extra Low Dispersion optical glass elements virtually eradicate secondary optical chromatic aberrations; such aberrations are typical in ordinary telephoto optics.

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High optical performance even with a teleconverter attached
ED glass elements
M/A mode allows rapid switching between autofocus and manual operation
Performance
Focal Length 300 mm
Aperture Maximum: f/4
Minimum: f/32
Camera Mount Type Nikon F
Format Compatibility Nikon FX/35mm Film
Nikon DX
Angle of View
DX Picture Angle: 5°
Minimum Focus Distance 4.76' (1.45 m)
Magnification 0.27x
Maximum Reproduction Ratio 1:3.7
Groups/Elements 6/10
Diaphragm Blades 9
Features
Image Stabilization No
Autofocus Yes
Tripod Collar Yes
Physical
Filter Thread 77 mm
Dimensions (DxL) Approx. 3.5 x 8.8" (8.89 x 22.35 cm)
Weight 3.17 lb (1.44 kg)

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Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens
 
4.7

(based on 103 reviews)

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98%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Fast / accurate auto-focus (90)
  • Strong construction (67)
  • Consistent output (60)
  • Durable (51)
  • Rugged (41)

Cons

  • Heavy (23)
  • Poor in low light (5)
  • Slow focus (5)
  • Tripod collar (3)
  • Tripod mount (3)

Best Uses

  • Wildlife photos (63)
  • Sports/action (55)
  • Wildlife (25)
  • Landscape/scenery (23)
  • Macro photography (14)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Photo enthusiast (43), Semi-pro photographer (23), Enthusiast (19), Semi-professional (7), Pro photographer (5)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (56), Yes (3)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

Absolutely perfect for action photograph

For my purposes this lens is absolutely perfect. I photograph racing cars on a part-time professional basis including the Indianapolis Racing League, American Le Mans and USAC dirt track events. Virtually every telephoto shot...Read complete review

For my purposes this lens is absolutely perfect. I photograph racing cars on a part-time professional basis including the Indianapolis Racing League, American Le Mans and USAC dirt track events. Virtually every telephoto shot requires some degree of follow-through in order to fill the frame on a consistent basis and to maximize sharpness. The light weight and compact size of this lens make it easy to do this without the need for a monopod, which I’ve always found a cumbrance. In addition, the lack of VR on this lens is not a problem since the very high ISO speeds available on modern digital cameras assures high shutter speeds will be available in virtually every situation of the sort I find myself in. Finally, this lens works extremely well with the Nikon 1.4 extender. I’ve shot with the Nikon 300 mm f2.8 but found it inconveniently heavy and in practical terms of no greater image quality than the f4.0. With both lens, any shot that goes bad is the fault of the photographer and not the lens. In short, this is a lens you can rely on to deliver.

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

Way over due for an update

This lens has been used exclusively on a crop-sensor Nikon D7000. I have shot test targets repeatedly, as well as used it in the field to capture a variety of subjects. The good news...Read complete review

This lens has been used exclusively on a crop-sensor Nikon D7000. I have shot test targets repeatedly, as well as used it in the field to capture a variety of subjects. The good news: this 300mm f/4 is sharp from center to corners stopped down to the f/6.3 to f/9 range (best at f/9), is distortion free, controls vignetting very well and focuses quickly. CA control is excellent wide open, but only "good" at f/9. The bad news: my sample is simply not sharp wide open and has to be stopped down a lot to get professional grade results - a big disappointment for a lens that I had hoped to use for insects and flowers in the low light of the jungles of Belize. Also, the features and build fall down when compared with the much cheaper Canon 300mm f/4L, which I have rented for my 7D. The Nikon is heavier, not as rugged, lacks stabilization, and has a flimsy built-in hood, a rough turning tripod ring and an unstable foot. The only reason that I have kept this lens is that there is no viable alternative for a Nikon kit that is not big and heavy and doesn't cost a fortune. PS: micro adjusting in the D7000 did not help.

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5.0

Nice glass

By Dan from the springs

from Colorado Springs

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Pros

  • Consistent Output
  • Durable
  • Easily Interchangeable
  • Fast / accurate auto-focus

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Wildlife Photos

    Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

    I have been using this for wildlife. I like the nice quick auto focus on the D7000 body. Nice edge to edge focus.

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    5.0

    High Performance Optics

    By David-eye

    from Texas Hill Country

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    Pros

    • Consistent Output
    • Durable
    • Fast / accurate auto-focus
    • Nice Bokeh
    • Strong Construction

    Cons

    • Bulky

    Best Uses

    • Candid Portraits
    • Sports/Action
    • Wildlife Photos

    Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

    This lens simply does what it is supposed to do with no-frills performance.
    With adequate lighting, very clean and sharp images are easy to come by. Excellent for birds and other wildlife and if you have the distance, stunning portraits can be produced.

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    5.0

    An extremely sharp lens.

    By Bruce

    from Asbury, NJ

    About Me Semi-pro Photographer

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    Pros

    • Consistent Output
    • Durable
    • Fast / accurate auto-focus
    • Strong Construction
    • Very Sharp

    Cons

    • Difficult to Clean

    Best Uses

    • Landscape/Scenery
    • Sports/Action
    • Wildlife Photos

    Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

    This lens may take some practice to get used to it. I am fortunate that I had borrowed a friend's earlier version and practiced on it a while. This lens seems to work sharpest for me at f/5.6-11. I get brilliant results with or without the TC14-EII. When I need a bit more shutter speed, I crank the ISO on the D7000. I have not used it yet on my D700. The lens is light weight for its size and quite rugged. The tripod collar seems to be a newer type, but I can't be sure and haven't mounted it. As wonderful at it is, for a relatively inexpensive lens, for birds in flight, it is as good for long landscape shots. Highly recommended!
    Note: The iris is visible from the rear, so cleaning the rear element is not recommended.

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    5.0

    Great product

    By Frank FOTO

    from Boerne, TX

    About Me Casual Photographer

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    Pros

    • Easily Interchangeable
    • Fast / accurate auto-focus
    • Strong Construction

    Cons

    • Heavy

    Best Uses

    • Landscape/Scenery
    • Wildlife Photos

    Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

    Used to take pictures of wild life in the Texas Hill Country!! Everything going very well so far.

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    5.0

    Super sharp Telephoto

    By JKWidds

    from Manheim, PA

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    Pros

    • Consistent Output
    • Durable
    • Easily Interchangeable
    • Fast / accurate auto-focus
    • Lightweight
    • Nice Bokeh

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Landscape/Scenery
      • Wildlife Photos

      Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

      I use this lens primarily for wildlife, including birds. Auto-focus is fast, especially when limited to 3m to infinity. Lightweight, produces sharp images wide open and can be hand-held. I've also used this lens for landscape and portraits with excellent results. Overall an excellent lens for a reasonable price.

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      4.0

      a 300 f4 great lens

      By charlied5100

      from Pierce Colorado

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      Pros

      • Nice Bokeh
      • Rugged

      Cons

      • Heavy
      • Slow Focus

      Best Uses

      • Landscape/Scenery
      • Wildlife Photos

      Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

      I use the nikkor lens for wildlife an far away landscapes. You can get great seperation with this lens wide open. It brings far away mountain peak into great landscapes. Iam just too shaky ( I like to think too fast) to use this lens without a tripod or a monopod. VR sure would help this great lens!! A faster auto focus would help. I know some people us it for bird shots but I find running antelope hard to keep focused

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      5.0

      Getting closer with this 300mm F/4

      By Ted Lee

      from Singapore

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      Pros

      • Fast / accurate auto-focus
      • Lightweight
      • Nice Bokeh
      • Rugged
      • Strong Construction

      Cons

      • Poor in Low Light

      Best Uses

      • Wildlife Photos

      Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

      I got this after I feel my Nikon 70-300mm does not have enough reach. I get 300mm because I want to shoot handheld and be able to carry it with me while traveling, with or without tripod. I also change the original collar to Kirk NC-300, plus getting together Nikon TC/14EII. With this combination, I get 420mm and light weight combination, able to go into my Thinktank UD35 without any problem. Truly portable and travel friendly.
      One thing I observed is that if shoot below f/8, the DOF is rather narrow.

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      4.0

      Sweet lens

      By Chuck L.

      from Radford, VA

      About Me Semi-pro Photographer

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      Pros

      • Consistent Output
      • Durable
      • Fast / accurate auto-focus
      • Nice Bokeh
      • Rugged
      • Strong Construction

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Landscape/Scenery
        • Night Photography
        • Sports/Action
        • Weddings/Events
        • Wildlife Photos

        Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

        I LOVE this lens for any telephoto purpose. Super-sharp, a bit bulky but quite manageable, and not too heavy. If Nikon had put a bit of thought and effort into the tripod collar I would have given it five stars. THROW THE TRIPOD COLLAR AWAY and replace it with the Kirk model; in fact, buy the Kirk collar when you buy the lens and save yourself the aggravation. Collar issues aside, it is a lovely lens.

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        5.0

        I love this lens

        By SJKartch

        from Tucson, AZ

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        Pros

        • Consistent Output
        • Durable
        • Fast / accurate auto-focus
        • Lightweight
        • Nice Bokeh
        • Strong Construction

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Landscape/Scenery
          • Macro Photography
          • Wildlife Photos

          Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

          I primarily use this lens for nature (birds, flowers, insects, wildlife) and scenic photos. The sharpness and overall image quality are superb, and combined with the D7000 makes for a great nature lens even with significant cropping. VR could be useful, although that would add some complexity and cost that may not be worthwhile. And even though this is not a lightweight lens when compared to say a 35mm f/1.8, in the realm of super telephoto, it may be the best weight to performance ratio value in the Nikkor lineup.

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          4.0

          Impressive

          By nikon.d1s

          from Lancaster, PA

          About Me Semi-pro Photographer

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          Pros

          • Consistent Output
          • Durable
          • Easily Interchangeable
          • Fast / accurate auto-focus
          • Lightweight
          • Nice Bokeh

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Sports/Action

            Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

            I bought this as a backup to my 300 f2.8. I have been very impressed with the image quality from this lens. Some people have complained of "slow" focus, but I have not experienced anything like that. 4 stars due to the "clunky" tripod mount. Otherwise, great lens!

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            5.0

            Very Sharp Telephoto Lens

            By ongvua

            from Orange County, CA

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                  Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

                  An excellent value, incredibly sharp and fast lens, cost alot less then f2.8 version. Highly recommended.

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                  5.0

                  So Far So Good

                  By E Smith

                  from North Hero VT

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                  Pros

                  • Consistent Output
                  • Durable
                  • Easily Interchangeable
                  • Fast / accurate auto-focus
                  • Rugged
                  • Strong Construction

                  Cons

                  • Heavy

                  Best Uses

                  • Sports/Action
                  • Wildlife Photos

                  Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

                  Amm: Bird photographer
                  Sharp as a tack in good light
                  For hand held it is A bit heavy, But I can work with it. will know more in the future

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                  5.0

                  Great step-up over the Nikon 70-300 VR

                  By Billy

                  from Boston, MA

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                  Pros

                  • Consistent Output
                  • Lightweight

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Wildlife Photos

                    Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

                    I upgraded from the Nikon 70-300 VR with the intention of photographing birds on a budget. This lens is a major improvement in almost every way over the 70-300. It focuses faster, is far sharper and has much nicer color rendition. Coupled with the Nikon 1.4 TC, this lens give you adequate reach to photograph smallish birds up to 40-50 feet away and larger birds up to 100 or so feet away. If you are patient and can get closer to the birds, then the lens performs tremendously. Highly recommended if your intention is a to take adequate bird photographs without spending many thousands of dollars on the exotic 500/600mm lenses.

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                    4.0

                    great portable lens, lousy tripod collar

                    By W. Hochachka

                    from Ithaca NY

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                    Pros

                    • Sharp portable lens

                    Cons

                    • Badly designed collar

                    Best Uses

                    • Wildlife Photos

                    Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

                    I think that this is a great telephoto for someone who wants to travel light: images are sharp at all distances, it focuses quickly (on a D5000), and it is relatively small. I cannot give the lens a 5-star rating, however, because the tripod collar/foot assembly is really poorly designed: (1) when I have left the collar slightly loose to rotate the camera from landscape to portrait orientation and back, often the lens will come partially out of the collar (when pins on the lens align with the slots in the collar that allow the collar to be removed) forcing me to stop photographing and re-seat the lens in the collar; and (2) the lens vibrates horribly because of a poorly designed tripod foot. My solution was to by a Kirk after-market replacement collar that solves both of the problems noted above. The replacement collar is designed so that it cannot fall away from the lens during rotation, and the lens is visibly more stable. I convinced myself of the latter by using live view on maximum magnification with the lens locked down on a sturdy tripod and ball head first with the Nikon collar and then the after-market replacement; with the stock collar the image in live view essentially never stopped vibrating if I was touching the camera or seemingly even breathing on it, but with the replacement collar any vibrations quickly damped out to nothing and holding the camera gently did not induce vibration.

                    One other point: this lens works better with some teleconverters than others. I have used this lens with both Nikon 1.4 and 1.7X teleconverters and a Tamron/Kenko 1.4X teleconverter and I have been hard pressed to find any image degradation even with the lens wide open with either 1.4X converter (to my eye the Nikon teleconverter seems to produce photos with richer colours and more contrast wide open, but sharpness is very comparable with both converters to the lens by itself). Using a Nikon 1.7X teleconverter the lens will autofocus a bit slower but it did focus for me in all but low (outdoors dusk) light levels; however, I have never been able to produce a picture that was acceptably sharp not matter what aperture or shutter speed I used or how solidly my tripod was locked down. Depending on your definition of "acceptably sharp", I think that you will or will not be happy. Personally, I find that cropping photos taken with a 1.4X converter gave me more acceptable images than comparably-sized images using the 1.7X converter.

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                    5.0

                    Wish I had bought it sooner!!!

                    By Lon

                    from New Orleans, La

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                    Pros

                    • Fast / accurate auto-focus
                    • Lightweight
                    • Nice Bokeh

                    Cons

                    • NONE

                    Best Uses

                    • Wildlife Photos

                    Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

                    This lens is everything people said it was and more!!! The photos are TACK SHARP straight out of the camera! The Bokeh is incredible!!

                    I don't understand why people are saying it's heavy. I'm a woman that weighs 130lbs and I find that its so light, it's almost toy-like. It's lighter than the Nikon 70-200 VR I....

                    At 1/3 of the price of the 2.8 version, it just makes it that much better!!! This lens is for people that want a pro-nikon lens but do not want to pay the pro-nikon price!!!

                    Get it, you will be glad you did!!!

                    I can't say enough about this lens!

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                    4.0

                    Nice and solid!

                    By NikonJunkieGirl

                    from Berkshires, MA

                    About Me Semi-pro Photographer

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                    Pros

                    • Durable
                    • Easily Interchangeable
                    • Fast / accurate auto-focus
                    • Nice Bokeh
                    • Rugged
                    • Strong Construction

                    Cons

                    • Heavy
                    • Poor in Low Light

                    Best Uses

                    • Landscape/Scenery
                    • Sports/Action
                    • Wildlife Photos

                    Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

                    I bought this to add a little reach to my kit. I mostly shoot fast and wide (24mm f/1.4G is my everything lens). I have the 70-200 VR II but didn't really like it for bird photos--not enough contrast and reach. Plus I am interested in more wildlife photography in general. Anyway, I picked up this lens and I think it's just nifty! I don't know what people are talking about regarding the tripod collar--the one on my 300 seems rock solid.

                    The lens hunts a little for focus in dim lighting with little contrast, but not nearly as much as my 105 f/2.8G. (I have black dogs and I'm always wanting to photograph them after dark. This is disastrous even for a f/1.4 sometimes!)

                    I think this 300 will really rock with good lighting. I'm looking forward to discovering the pleasures of the longer telephoto. And I appreciate that Nikon makes a longer prime like this that is affordable for the rest of us. Those big f/2.8s are way out of my price range.

                    The only caveat with this lens: there is no back glass--the back of the lens is open to the aperture blades--so you won't be changing lenses in a dusty environment--particles that enter will end up behind the glass of the front element.

                    I say it's "heavy" but I imagine the faster telephotos are even more oppressive. This 300 seems about the same size and weight as my 70-200. With either, I have to brace myself.

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                    5.0

                    A very good lens, very sharp!

                    By MichelY

                    from San Jose, CA

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                    Pros

                    • Accurate auto-focus
                    • Focuses at short distance
                    • Lightweight
                    • Very Sharp

                    Cons

                    • Auto-focus a bit slow
                    • Weak tripod collar

                    Best Uses

                    • Wildlife Photos

                    Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

                    I really like this lens. I mounted it on a D7000 to take pictures of birds or other wildlife. I use it on a tripod, so VR is not that important to me (I would not mind having it though). The lens is light enough to carry it for hours. The picture is very sharp even with a TC14 converter. I replaced the lens collar with a Kirk which is more convenient and may add a bit of rigidity.The first lens I received did not focus well manually[...] I find the autofocus accurate, but sometimes a bit slow.

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                    5.0

                    crisp and sharp daylight sports lens

                    By boxrsnsox

                    from Missouri, USA

                    About Me Semi-pro Photographer

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                    Pros

                    • Consistent Output
                    • Durable
                    • Rugged
                    • Strong Construction

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                      • Sports/Action
                      • Wildlife Photos

                      Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

                      I shoot a lot of sports photography as a stringer for a number of local newspapers. Primarily I've been using the Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 lens, but I wanted a lens with just a little more reach. The f/2.8 super telephoto lenses are more costly than I wanted to spend at the moment, but the 300mm f/4 was reasonable although admittedly an older lens. I've owned this lens 2 weeks now, and have put it through it's paces at high school baseball and girls soccer. It is crisp and sharp; has excellent color, near to no distortion and shooting mounted on a monopod is well balanced.

                      I have seen lots of complaints regarding the stock lens collar. I won't make any comment regarding it's build. All of my gear is equiped with quick release plates so I further invested on the Kirk replacement collar for personal convenience. I can say that the Kirk collar is built substantially more stable and looks like it would be much easier to use than the standard stock collar.

                      I honestly don't care about the lack of VR on this lens. Shooting fast moving sports action isn't something suited for VR anyway. I don't mind the lack of VR it hasn't affected my image quality and a good photographer knows what he's capable of and what his gear can capture anyway.

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                      5.0

                      Fantastic, Affordable Wildlife Lens

                      By drwonga

                      from Santa Clara, CA

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                      Pros

                      • Consistent Output
                      • Durable
                      • Fast / accurate auto-focus
                      • Lightweight
                      • Rugged
                      • Strong Construction
                      • TACK SHARP

                      Cons

                        Best Uses

                        • Macro Photography
                        • Wildlife Photos

                        Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

                        This is an amazing lens! Don't let the lack of zoom fool you! This lens is fast enough to handhold, tack sharp, and has the ability to take the Nikon teleconverters. Pair this up with a DX camera body, and you have an affordable birding setup with the reach you need. Beautiful lens to use at the zoo as well! You can even use the close focus to get frame filling images of flowers too! This lens stays on more than any other.

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                        5.0

                        Great for Birding

                        By The Booj

                        from Minneapolis, MN

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                        Pros

                        • Consistent Output
                        • Durable
                        • Fast / accurate auto-focus
                        • Rugged
                        • Strong Construction

                        Cons

                          Best Uses

                          • Wildlife Photos

                          Comments about Nikon Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D ED-IF Autofocus Lens:

                          I purchased the grey market version, together with the 3-year insurance contract. I had been unhappy with the 70-200mm VR1 Nikon both with and w/o Nikon 1.4EII teleconverter, for birding at 200mm range. After looking at reviews of the 300mm f/4 AF-S, I decided to give it a try. My expectations have been more than met; sharpness and contrast are great. The lack of VR just means that I have had to work harder on hand-held technique and break out the tripod; not a problem. I highly recommend this lens as an affordable alternative to the VR versions of 200mm and up for birding at a distance. There is no noticeable degradation with the Nikon 1.4EII T/C. Although I have read complaints about the stock tripod collar, it has worked fine for me. I use this lens with a D300.

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