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The Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens features an innovative Vibration Reduction (VR) system that allows handheld telephoto zoom shooting even in poorly lit conditions. The VR system minimizes image blur caused by camera shake, and offers the equivalent of shooting at a shutter speed 4 stops faster than what the camera is set for.
This is the perfect lens for low-light, sports, fashion, portraits and other images that require distance between the photographer and subject.
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 70 - 200 mm |
| Aperture |
Maximum: f/2.8 Minimum: f/22 |
| Camera Mount Type | Nikon F |
| Format Compatibility |
Nikon FX/35mm Film Nikon DX |
| Angle of View |
34° - 12° DX Picture Angle: 22° - 8° |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 4.6' (1.40 m) |
| Magnification | 0.25x |
| Maximum Reproduction Ratio | 1:4 |
| Groups/Elements | 16/21 |
| Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Image Stabilization | Yes |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Tripod Collar | Yes |
| Physical | |
|---|---|
| Filter Thread | 77 mm |
| Dimensions (DxL) | Approx. 3.4 x 8.1" (8.64 x 20.57 cm) |
| Weight | 3.39 lb (1.54 kg) |
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Nikon made it oh-so right... Superb!!!
I have owned/well-used three previous versions of this lens, going back to the still-available 2.8 AF-D 80-200. This newest version reminds me of that lens, via its relative compactness & superb bal...Read complete review
I have owned/well-used three previous versions of this lens, going back to the still-available 2.8 AF-D 80-200. This newest version reminds me of that lens, via its relative compactness & superb balance. In all other respects, the newest version just plain rocks the competition and the Nikkor predecessors. I didn't care for the steep price increase of 25%. I still don't know if/how it's absolutely justified, but more ED glass isn't a free upgrade, apparently. What I can say is this latest version balances, handles, & functions far better than its lineage. The color & contrast the best I've seen from any lens I use currently. Sharpness is awesome, folks. WOW!!! It has just the right proportions. Just enough additional diameter to feel "just right". The tripod collar - though good in the previous 70-200 - improved to perfection here. The zoom ring just enough wider to be "just right", though the focal lengths should be engraved, IMO. I have this lens mounted to my D300 w/MBD-10, and I don't know how it could balance any better. This is the heaviest 70/80-200 to date, but I'd never know it. It really just feels so right in action. My quickie/crude VR testing says it REALLY, REALLY works this time, with no viewfinder quirks, either! Focus dead-on & oh-so quick. I have no doubt that bokeh will be on par with the finest Nikkors. If this is your workhorse focal range then you will not be disappointed in any way with this optic. On the contrary, you may wonder how you ever enjoyed shooting without it. It is just superb. Thank you, Nikon! No, this is not a cheapo consumer lens, folks. But if you've been yearning for the 200 F:2, you may just want to re-evaluate your criteria; this 70-200 IS that good.
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The three stars are a warning. This is the most agonizing lens I have ever owned. First, the good news. The image quality is superb. The autofocus on my D700 is dead on...Read complete review
The three stars are a warning. This is the most agonizing lens I have ever owned. First, the good news. The image quality is superb. The autofocus on my D700 is dead on perfect. Color, contrast, and bokeh are all outstanding, with good sharpness at 2.8. The lens is a joy to use, quick and responsive, and the updated VR is excellent. I've made great shots handheld at 1/15 sec. which I never thought would be possible. This is a great improvement over the older version. Now the bad news. If you want tight head shots, forget it. Nikon has played a clever trick on us. At a working distance of 6 feet with the lens set at 200mm, the actual focal length is shortened to about 140mm. At 10 feet, its about 160mm. You can look it up, this information is all over the internet. You have to set focus over 35 feet away to get a true focal length of 200mm. By contrast, the older version of this lens only shortens to about 198mm. You have to decide for yourself whether or not this is a deal breaker for you. More importantly, my current copy is the third one I tried. I had to return two others to get one that worked right. The others produced images with noticeable blur along the right edge, and had a hot spot in the center (thank Lloyd Chambers for bringing this to everyone's attention). [...] In the end, I decided to keep the lens for its versatile zoom range. Besides, Nikon users just don't have any other options without going to third party lenses. I suggest that anyone considering this lens test it rigorously before accepting it.
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Comments about Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens:
This is a very fast, sharp and fun lens! I upgraded from the old 80-200. The VR is great with the lower light situations and I do not find it to be too heavy. Great lens!
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Cutting corners to save money will only leave you with disappointment. After many ruined or missed shots with less expensive lenses, I got this lens. With or without the 1.7 teleconverter it is fast and sharp.
Use: sports, birds,
Not so great: heavy
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I have bought this AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens from B&H and I am completely satisfied with the whole purchase. I have got the best price, best service and best product. I have become lifetime customer of B&H. I will be buying thousands of dollars worth stuffs from B&H for my business in coming months.
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I use this lens with a D300. I moved from my 18mm - 200mm 3.5 - 5.6 lens to this lens. Because it is so much faster and because of it's improved glass, I get amazing, tack sharp photos at the swimming meets attend. I am an amature and am still learning how to take advantage of this lens' capabilities. It may be a little heavy but, in my opinion, it is well worth it.
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I had previously been using a Nikon kit lens (80-300mm f4.5-5.6) for several years, until my wife ordered the 70-200 f2.8 about a month ago for me. I continue to be extremely impressed by the quality of construction, the improved quality of images, and the ability to hand-hold fully zoomed shots in low light and still capture a great image. The fast aperture and VRII are well worth the cost. The biggest downside I've found for this lens is that it is surprisingly heavy when compared to the 80-300mm and takes a while to get used to it. I love this lens and wish I had purchased it long ago. I am a "serious amateur" photographer and am really enjoying the benefits this lens brings. I predict this lens will be one of my favorites for years to come.
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I use this lens, sometimes with a teleconverter for outdoor nature photography, mostly animals in the wild. I like its sharpness and clarity and speed. It is heavy, but that is why it is so good.
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Beautiful lens. Fast and sharp.
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Here's what you need to know about this lens. It is without exception the best 70-200 lens you can buy for a Nikon DSLR camera.
It's sharper, faster, and just down right better than everything else out there. So if that's what you are looking for stop reading and just buy this thing. The only reasons not to are, you want a small light lens, you want a cheaper lens, you don't have a Nikon DSLR.
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This lens is fantastic. The bokeh and sharpness are amazing. The focal breathing effect isn't an issue for me, and quite frankly only probably affects a small number of users. The weight is obviously a con, but if you get the right strap (like the black rapid ones) it's a non-issue. The hood is also a bit flimsy, but at least it's better than nothing. Overall I'm very happy with this lens and would highly recommend it.
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I use this lens for weddings, portraits and awesome candid shots! Yes you can purchase the cheaper 80-200mm, which is pretty good in its own right. However, why settle for less. This lens brings me closer to the Nikon Trinity being I own the beast 24-70mm 2.8. Bokeh is decent in comparison to primes but the clarity and sharpness is beyond my expectations. Don't let the price scare you for this lens will outlast your camera body for years to come. Purchase this lens and you'll wont regret.
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I have not had to use this lens much...yet! But i do plan on doing so shortly. The image quality is way better than any lens i currently own, with exception to a 60mm macro...but we talking about two totally different lenses.
Lens is a bit pricey but it does have some great value if used to it potential.
Lens is large & heavy and mounted to a D7000 with the MB-D11, it is a quite a bit of a workout just to carry around. Hope i can utilize with a tripod. Haha...
I would defiantly recommend to someone else, but for the serious enthusiast or professional only.
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A worthy upgrade to the previous version, which is much more at home on DX than FX. The bokeh is creamy and the focusing capability is top notch, as you would expect from a lens designed for capturing sporting events.
If there's something negative about this lens (I don't want to hear any crying about size/weight), I haven't found it.
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OK this was my first REAL good glass and it was worth every cent spent on it. Low light is good, the VR is super nice and actually lets me move off of a tripod more often in low light situations.
I have shot about 3,000 frame through the lens since I got it 2 weeks ago and I love it. However if you are thinking of using it in the studio, make sure you have a lot of room cause you are going to have to back up to get a full body shot in. I knew that going in and have not been dissapointed. It is heavy but it gives my camera good balance.
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One of the best, if not the best, lenses that I have bought. B&H delivery was on-target.
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Comments about Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens:
I shoot photos of wildlife and this lens is fast enough to lock onto focus and get the shot when the critter is moving. I've been able to get photos of birds in flight and have the autofocus on the lens lock on. In very very low light (when almost dark), it may not focus, but you can switch to manual. For the most part, it is amazing that it autofocuses in low light. Some photos in low light and handheld are not as sharp because motion was not completely stopped as photos taken in bright light. It is very large and heavy and I use it with a Nikon D700 body. The image is clear and sharp edge to edge. I'm planning on getting a holster and shoulder harness because it is tiring to carry and I shoot without a tripod, but I am stronger for doing it.
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Comments about Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens:
If you are serious about photography and you have a Nikon SLR then this is a must have lens. Well built and very sharp. Great for both DX and FX formats. I find there are many situations where this lens works very well. The only drawbacks as an amateur photographer is the cost and if your used to the 18-200 vr this is heavier than the non-professional lenses. The pluses significantly outweigh these minor negatives. You will have this lens forever, its great for sports, low light and can accept teleconverters. If you do ever decide to sell the lens, it will hold it's value. I enjoy the lens and the quality of the pictures I am now creating with it.
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I use this lens primarily to shoot my daughters basketball games. It allows me to shoot without a flash even with the less than bright light in school gyms. I usually shoot without the monopod due to the fast moving action and the lens does get heavy at times.
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Comments about Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens:
This lens allows me to leave my 400mm lens at home. I can use the 70/200 with or without my 2X convertor to meet my needs and the field bag is lighter as well. It's still a little heavy but a small price to pay for the quality and versatility.
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Comments about Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens:
This lens is amazing and super crisp. The range this lens can handle is worth the money and the weight. I've used it several times now for weddings and family photo shoots.
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Comments about Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens:
I have several other nikkor lenses. This one outshines them all on how fast it focuses. The vibration reduction is also fantastic. I have been able to shoot low-lite hand held shots at 1/8 of a second. simply amazing
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