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Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED IF AF-S VR Nikkor Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

4.50

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$ 579.95
$ 585.00
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I have a Nikon D90 camera. Note that this is a DX camera and, therefore, I am only using the middle part of the image focused by this lens. Since that portion is typically the best part of the image, those of you using cameras with full-framed sensors (such as the D3 line or the D700) should look elsewhere for advise.I have had this lens a little more than a week and have been very impressed with auto-focus speed (assuming enough light, but see below), sharpness, and basic lack of notable aberrations. I am using Photo Shop CS5 for processing and both the raw-image and main dialogs provide (from Adobe) distortion correction profiles for this lens. A plus. I am using a 16-bit per color channel process and typically making 13" x 19" prints, occasionally with some cropping. This is enough magnification to see most sorts of lens flaws. Given this setup and my DX camera, I'm rating this lens five-star.Whenever I get a new lens, I practice using it around the house and neighborhood for several days to become acquainted with its quirks. I did so with this lens and found two quirks that are noteworthy. First, this is a BIG lens, particularly where extended to a full 300mm and the lens shade is snapped on. In fact the weight makes it difficult to hold steady and the focal length amplifies user shake. I had to practice my technique so that VR and me together could take super pictures. If you have enough light to shoot at 1/100 sec or faster, this problem will seem to go away. However, if your technique isn't good, you will end up with a sharp picture offset somewhat from what you thought you were shooting. In other words, you need good technique (or a tripod or a monopod) to supplement VR at all shutter speeds. Another issue caused by length and weight is that it is much harder to steady the camera when used in portrait orientation than in landscape. This is because the camera grip on Nikon cameras is put on the right and that means it is on the bottom (or top) in portrait mode. Since your wrist is twisted, it is harder to steady. Second, auto-focus wont zip from 70mm to 300mm or vice versa in most instances. My advice is to use the manual focus ring to get close to focus when you start way out of focus. Make it a habit to do so. Otherwise, you will miss some pictures while the lens stays confused. Depth of field is negligible when you use a long telephoto and 300mm qualifies to that description. So the lens needs some help. It's not the lens' fault, it's just physics.I bought this lens to replace my Nikon 55-200mm VR. That lens is great and costs less that half as much as the lens I'm reviewing. I believe the new lens is worth the extra money but the 55-200mm is certainly a good alternative if budget is an issue. The extra 100mm on the long end is worth it and the lens is sharper, to my eyes, at equivalent focal lengths. Of course you are considering buying this lens because of the extra 100mm or because you have a non-DX camera and have no other Nikon choices in this price range. The build quality is also better; since I don't plan to bounce either lens on the floor, that is a minor consideration.

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  • ASIN:

    B000HJPK2C

  • BATTERIES:

    1 Lithium Ion batteries required.

  • BEST_SELLERS_RANK:

    #519 in SLR Camera Lenses

  • CUSTOMER_REVIEWS:

    4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,537) 4.5 out of 5 stars

  • DATE_FIRST_AVAILABLE:

    October 2, 2001

  • IS_DISCONTINUED_BY_MANUFACTURER:

    No

  • ITEM_MODEL_NUMBER:

    2161

  • ITEM_WEIGHT:

    1.64 pounds

  • MANUFACTURER:

    Nikon

  • NATIONAL_STOCK_NUMBER:

    6650-01-542-6063

  • PRODUCT_DIMENSIONS:

    5.67 x 3.15 x 3.15 inches

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From the Manufacturer This high-power, high-performance 4.3x telephoto zoom with VR image stabilization lens allows better hand-held telephoto shooting ED glass. High-power 4.3x Telephoto Zoom-Nikkor lens approximates the picture angle performance of a 105-450mm lens on 35mm SLR Two Nikon Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass elements deliver superior optical performance for both digital and 35mm photography. ED glass minimizes chromatic aberrations, contributing to superb contrast and resolution performance Focus as close as 4.9 ft throughout entire zoom range A Silent Wave Motor (SWM) enables fast and quiet auto focusing, along with quick switching between auto focus and manual operation (M/A and M) Vibration Reduction, engineered specifically for each VR NIKKOR lens, enables handheld shooting at up to 4 shutter speeds slower than would otherwise be possible, assuring dramatically sharper still images and video capture Internal Focus (IF) provides fast and quiet auto focusing without changing the length of the lens, retaining subject-working distance through the focus range Non-rotating front element provides for convenient use of circular polarizing filters and the Nikon Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System A nine-blade rounded diaphragm opening makes out-of-focus elements appear more natural
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Brilliant lens for the price
2026-01-02    -Keerthi

Does what it is supposed to do. Brilliant lens for the price. Super fast focus, top notch VR, lovely bokeh and sharp. Great for wild life, birds, close up (I use it with AF-capable extension tubes) and portraits. I use it with my D90 and couldn't be any happier. Those who complain apparently have no idea what they bought. This is not a fixed-aperture telephoto and is not compatible with teleconvertors. Such lens will cost me a bomb. The price/value proposition of this lens is absolutely great.

I have a Nikon D90 camera. Note that this is a DX camera and, therefore, I am only using the middle part of the image focused by this lens. Since that portion is typically the best part of the image, those of you using cameras with full-framed sensors (such as the D3 line or the D700) should look elsewhere for advise.I have had this lens a little more than a week and have been very impressed with auto-focus speed (assuming enough light, but see below), sharpness, and basic lack of notable aberrations. I am using Photo Shop CS5 for processing and both the raw-image and main dialogs provide (from Adobe) distortion correction profiles for this lens. A plus. I am using a 16-bit per color channel process and typically making 13" x 19" prints, occasionally with some cropping. This is enough magnification to see most sorts of lens flaws. Given this setup and my DX camera, I'm rating this lens five-star.Whenever I get a new lens, I practice using it around the house and neighborhood for several days to become acquainted with its quirks. I did so with this lens and found two quirks that are noteworthy. First, this is a BIG lens, particularly where extended to a full 300mm and the lens shade is snapped on. In fact the weight makes it difficult to hold steady and the focal length amplifies user shake. I had to practice my technique so that VR and me together could take super pictures. If you have enough light to shoot at 1/100 sec or faster, this problem will seem to go away. However, if your technique isn't good, you will end up with a sharp picture offset somewhat from what you thought you were shooting. In other words, you need good technique (or a tripod or a monopod) to supplement VR at all shutter speeds. Another issue caused by length and weight is that it is much harder to steady the camera when used in portrait orientation than in landscape. This is because the camera grip on Nikon cameras is put on the right and that means it is on the bottom (or top) in portrait mode. Since your wrist is twisted, it is harder to steady. Second, auto-focus wont zip from 70mm to 300mm or vice versa in most instances. My advice is to use the manual focus ring to get close to focus when you start way out of focus. Make it a habit to do so. Otherwise, you will miss some pictures while the lens stays confused. Depth of field is negligible when you use a long telephoto and 300mm qualifies to that description. So the lens needs some help. It's not the lens' fault, it's just physics.I bought this lens to replace my Nikon 55-200mm VR. That lens is great and costs less that half as much as the lens I'm reviewing. I believe the new lens is worth the extra money but the 55-200mm is certainly a good alternative if budget is an issue. The extra 100mm on the long end is worth it and the lens is sharper, to my eyes, at equivalent focal lengths. Of course you are considering buying this lens because of the extra 100mm or because you have a non-DX camera and have no other Nikon choices in this price range. The build quality is also better; since I don't plan to bounce either lens on the floor, that is a minor consideration.

AFはやくてよいよいぃ
2026-02-06    -ロイコクロディウム太郎

ズームも滑らかでよいぞぉ光学性能的にはDXの70-300と大差ないかな

I have a Nikon D90 camera. Note that this is a DX camera and, therefore, I am only using the middle part of the image focused by this lens. Since that portion is typically the best part of the image, those of you using cameras with full-framed sensors (such as the D3 line or the D700) should look elsewhere for advise.I have had this lens a little more than a week and have been very impressed with auto-focus speed (assuming enough light, but see below), sharpness, and basic lack of notable aberrations. I am using Photo Shop CS5 for processing and both the raw-image and main dialogs provide (from Adobe) distortion correction profiles for this lens. A plus. I am using a 16-bit per color channel process and typically making 13" x 19" prints, occasionally with some cropping. This is enough magnification to see most sorts of lens flaws. Given this setup and my DX camera, I'm rating this lens five-star.Whenever I get a new lens, I practice using it around the house and neighborhood for several days to become acquainted with its quirks. I did so with this lens and found two quirks that are noteworthy. First, this is a BIG lens, particularly where extended to a full 300mm and the lens shade is snapped on. In fact the weight makes it difficult to hold steady and the focal length amplifies user shake. I had to practice my technique so that VR and me together could take super pictures. If you have enough light to shoot at 1/100 sec or faster, this problem will seem to go away. However, if your technique isn't good, you will end up with a sharp picture offset somewhat from what you thought you were shooting. In other words, you need good technique (or a tripod or a monopod) to supplement VR at all shutter speeds. Another issue caused by length and weight is that it is much harder to steady the camera when used in portrait orientation than in landscape. This is because the camera grip on Nikon cameras is put on the right and that means it is on the bottom (or top) in portrait mode. Since your wrist is twisted, it is harder to steady. Second, auto-focus wont zip from 70mm to 300mm or vice versa in most instances. My advice is to use the manual focus ring to get close to focus when you start way out of focus. Make it a habit to do so. Otherwise, you will miss some pictures while the lens stays confused. Depth of field is negligible when you use a long telephoto and 300mm qualifies to that description. So the lens needs some help. It's not the lens' fault, it's just physics.I bought this lens to replace my Nikon 55-200mm VR. That lens is great and costs less that half as much as the lens I'm reviewing. I believe the new lens is worth the extra money but the 55-200mm is certainly a good alternative if budget is an issue. The extra 100mm on the long end is worth it and the lens is sharper, to my eyes, at equivalent focal lengths. Of course you are considering buying this lens because of the extra 100mm or because you have a non-DX camera and have no other Nikon choices in this price range. The build quality is also better; since I don't plan to bounce either lens on the floor, that is a minor consideration.

Das Beste in seiner Klasse
2026-02-18    -M. Taute

Das Kit-Objektiv 18-55 zu meiner Nikon D3000 erfüllt gegenüber anderen Meinungen seine Bestimmung. Manchmal muss es aber doch etwas mehr Zoom sein.Das Nikkor 18-105 AF-S VR erfüllt auch in hervorragender Weise seine Bestimmung. Manchmal muss es aber doch etwas mehr Zoom sein.Also musste 70 - 300mm Objektiv her. Nach wochenlangen Recherchen und Vergleichen grenzte ich die engere Wahl auf drei Objektive ein welche in meinem finanziellen Spielraum lagen.1. Nikkor AF-S 70-300G 1:4,5-5,6 ED VRIINikon AF-S Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm 1:4,5-5,6G VR Objektiv (bildstab.) inkl. HB-362. Sigma 70-300mm 4-5,6 DG Makro 1:2Sigma 70-300mm 4-5,6 DG Mc APO (Motor) Objektiv für Nikon3. Tamron 70-300mm 4-5,6 Di LD Macro 1:2Tamron AF 70-300mm F/4-5,6 Di LD Macro 1:2 für NikonDas Tamron wurde nach kurzer Zeit verworfen. Zuviel Negatives in Berichten und Test's. Und kein VR!Das Sigma sollte es sein. Etwas teurer als das Tamron aber mit besseren Kritiken Und kein VR!Ein günstiger Preis auf einer Seite. Aber doch nur wieder ein Kompromiss auf der anderen Seite.Der Bauch sagte ja, der Verstand jedoch nein und nein. Nach zwei Tagen stand die Kaufentscheidung.Weder das Tamron noch das Sigma. Kein Kompromiss mehr...Das Nikkor AF-S 70-300G 1:4,5-5,6 ED VRII sollte es sein. Bange drei Tage ob meine Erwartungenerfüllt werden. Dann der Tag der Erlösung. Tief Luft holen und das gutverpackte Paket öffnen.Innliegend die Original Nikkor Verpackung mit der Optik. Zum Glück alles I.O. Papiere vollständig.Objektiv äusserlich unbeschädigt.Dann der grosse Moment. Objektiv an die Kamera und raus auf den Balkone. Was für ein "Ofenrohr"!Mit 744g auch nicht gerade ein Leichtgewicht. Es liegt aber wunderbar in der Hand.Der Anschluss ist aus Metall gefertigt. Trotz Plastik-Body sehr gute Verarbeitung.Von der Wertigkeit sehr ansprechend. Zoom- und Fokusring ohne Spiel. Alles "sitzt".Anschliessend Auswertung der Bilder. Der Fokus sitzt perfekt und schnell.Der VRII arbeitet grossartig. Ich habe nicht die ruhigsten Hände...Bildqualität auch sehr gut. Besser als das Nikkor AF-S 18-105 1:4,5-5,6 VR ED.Ergebnisse der Testfotos mit diversen Vorlagen bescheinigen der Optik: "Alle Werte im Limit"Mein vorhandes 18-105mm liegt ebenfalls innerhalb der technischen Parameter.Beide Optiken habe ich bei Amazon gekauft. Beide Optiken sind sehr gut justiert.Allen die keine über tausend Euro für ein Tele ausgeben wollen oder können kannich dieses Objektiv ruhigen Gewissens empfehlen.Leute, lieber etwas länger sparen als sich mit Kompromiss - Optiken herumärgern.Konnte mich lange nicht mit dem Preis anfreunden. Aber es hat sich gelohnt.Dieses Teil landet nicht in einem Auktionshaus wie so viele Tam... und Sigm...Von mir volle Punktezahl und klare Kaufempfehlung.Von Preis - Leistung gibt's nichts Besseres.

A Superb Lens !!
2026-01-30    -Shadow

This purchase was for my daughter who wanted to up date from a pocket size camera to a DSLR to record the progress and changes in our new Grand-Daughter, I bought her a D3200 , for her birthday, I am a very keen amateur photographer myself and have just upgraded my seven year old D700 to a D810 and already have one of these lenses, my daughter thought she would like one, so I lent her mine to try, after a very short time she said she would like to have one of her own, hence this purchase, as a new one would cost more than the camera, and she was paying this time I suggested a good used one. My one was new when I bought it and still looks like new today after seven or so years of careful use. The only piece of equipment I have purchased used was a Nikon SB 900 flash gun, which was all complete in its original box and in like new condition. I suggested we look carefully, and for one complete with all parts both lens caps, lens hood, and pouch type case all in its original box, I feel that someone that has kept the box has more likely treated the lens carefully. The lens arrived and I tried it on my D810 it looked as good as my own one and performed perfectly, my daughter is very happy with this purchase. Now I must review this lens, before I started I decided to look at the existing reviews already written. I found it unbelievable of some reviews, particularly the person who had returned the lens claiming the rear lens cap was stuck, I presume it was fitted with a pattern cap rather than an original Nikon one, as my one is marked with an arrow and the word " open " in the clockwise direction, YES IT IS LEFT HAND Thread Bayonet. There is many more I could comment on but it would make this too long. The 70-300 is a superb lens I have had a lot of use from mine, the quality of prints from it are excellent and I frequently print at A3, I am an aircraft enthusiast and have taken some superb shots at air shows, of Spitfires, Hurricanes and Mustangs, I must admit photographing, "The Red Arrows" is a little more challenging, but I have worked out a focusing technique which gives me around 90% success. The auto focus locks quickly and quietly but I do not use auto for" The Reds", I will comment on another review, which annoyed me slightly, this person said that taking pictures of small birds in flight or birds perching a good distance away the lens was useless this is not the fault of the lens, he should have gone for at least a 500mm or got closer. I cannot fault this lens if it is used sensibly. I will just say if you are a Nikon user, I would not use any other than Nikon lenses for picture and build quality, you would not buy a Rolls Royce and put a Ford engine in it.

Das Beste in seiner Klasse
2026-02-22    -M. Taute

Das Kit-Objektiv 18-55 zu meiner Nikon D3000 erfüllt gegenüber anderen Meinungen seine Bestimmung. Manchmal muss es aber doch etwas mehr Zoom sein.Das Nikkor 18-105 AF-S VR erfüllt auch in hervorragender Weise seine Bestimmung. Manchmal muss es aber doch etwas mehr Zoom sein.Also musste 70 - 300mm Objektiv her. Nach wochenlangen Recherchen und Vergleichen grenzte ich die engere Wahl auf drei Objektive ein welche in meinem finanziellen Spielraum lagen.1. Nikkor AF-S 70-300G 1:4,5-5,6 ED VRIINikon AF-S Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm 1:4,5-5,6G VR Objektiv (bildstab.) inkl. HB-362. Sigma 70-300mm 4-5,6 DG Makro 1:2Sigma 70-300mm 4-5,6 DG Mc APO (Motor) Objektiv für Nikon3. Tamron 70-300mm 4-5,6 Di LD Macro 1:2Tamron AF 70-300mm F/4-5,6 Di LD Macro 1:2 für NikonDas Tamron wurde nach kurzer Zeit verworfen. Zuviel Negatives in Berichten und Test's. Und kein VR!Das Sigma sollte es sein. Etwas teurer als das Tamron aber mit besseren Kritiken Und kein VR!Ein günstiger Preis auf einer Seite. Aber doch nur wieder ein Kompromiss auf der anderen Seite.Der Bauch sagte ja, der Verstand jedoch nein und nein. Nach zwei Tagen stand die Kaufentscheidung.Weder das Tamron noch das Sigma. Kein Kompromiss mehr...Das Nikkor AF-S 70-300G 1:4,5-5,6 ED VRII sollte es sein. Bange drei Tage ob meine Erwartungenerfüllt werden. Dann der Tag der Erlösung. Tief Luft holen und das gutverpackte Paket öffnen.Innliegend die Original Nikkor Verpackung mit der Optik. Zum Glück alles I.O. Papiere vollständig.Objektiv äusserlich unbeschädigt.Dann der grosse Moment. Objektiv an die Kamera und raus auf den Balkone. Was für ein "Ofenrohr"!Mit 744g auch nicht gerade ein Leichtgewicht. Es liegt aber wunderbar in der Hand.Der Anschluss ist aus Metall gefertigt. Trotz Plastik-Body sehr gute Verarbeitung.Von der Wertigkeit sehr ansprechend. Zoom- und Fokusring ohne Spiel. Alles "sitzt".Anschliessend Auswertung der Bilder. Der Fokus sitzt perfekt und schnell.Der VRII arbeitet grossartig. Ich habe nicht die ruhigsten Hände...Bildqualität auch sehr gut. Besser als das Nikkor AF-S 18-105 1:4,5-5,6 VR ED.Ergebnisse der Testfotos mit diversen Vorlagen bescheinigen der Optik: "Alle Werte im Limit"Mein vorhandes 18-105mm liegt ebenfalls innerhalb der technischen Parameter.Beide Optiken habe ich bei Amazon gekauft. Beide Optiken sind sehr gut justiert.Allen die keine über tausend Euro für ein Tele ausgeben wollen oder können kannich dieses Objektiv ruhigen Gewissens empfehlen.Leute, lieber etwas länger sparen als sich mit Kompromiss - Optiken herumärgern.Konnte mich lange nicht mit dem Preis anfreunden. Aber es hat sich gelohnt.Dieses Teil landet nicht in einem Auktionshaus wie so viele Tam... und Sigm...Von mir volle Punktezahl und klare Kaufempfehlung.Von Preis - Leistung gibt's nichts Besseres.

A Superb Lens !!
2026-01-27    -Shadow

This purchase was for my daughter who wanted to up date from a pocket size camera to a DSLR to record the progress and changes in our new Grand-Daughter, I bought her a D3200 , for her birthday, I am a very keen amateur photographer myself and have just upgraded my seven year old D700 to a D810 and already have one of these lenses, my daughter thought she would like one, so I lent her mine to try, after a very short time she said she would like to have one of her own, hence this purchase, as a new one would cost more than the camera, and she was paying this time I suggested a good used one. My one was new when I bought it and still looks like new today after seven or so years of careful use. The only piece of equipment I have purchased used was a Nikon SB 900 flash gun, which was all complete in its original box and in like new condition. I suggested we look carefully, and for one complete with all parts both lens caps, lens hood, and pouch type case all in its original box, I feel that someone that has kept the box has more likely treated the lens carefully. The lens arrived and I tried it on my D810 it looked as good as my own one and performed perfectly, my daughter is very happy with this purchase. Now I must review this lens, before I started I decided to look at the existing reviews already written. I found it unbelievable of some reviews, particularly the person who had returned the lens claiming the rear lens cap was stuck, I presume it was fitted with a pattern cap rather than an original Nikon one, as my one is marked with an arrow and the word " open " in the clockwise direction, YES IT IS LEFT HAND Thread Bayonet. There is many more I could comment on but it would make this too long. The 70-300 is a superb lens I have had a lot of use from mine, the quality of prints from it are excellent and I frequently print at A3, I am an aircraft enthusiast and have taken some superb shots at air shows, of Spitfires, Hurricanes and Mustangs, I must admit photographing, "The Red Arrows" is a little more challenging, but I have worked out a focusing technique which gives me around 90% success. The auto focus locks quickly and quietly but I do not use auto for" The Reds", I will comment on another review, which annoyed me slightly, this person said that taking pictures of small birds in flight or birds perching a good distance away the lens was useless this is not the fault of the lens, he should have gone for at least a 500mm or got closer. I cannot fault this lens if it is used sensibly. I will just say if you are a Nikon user, I would not use any other than Nikon lenses for picture and build quality, you would not buy a Rolls Royce and put a Ford engine in it.

AFはやくてよいよいぃ
2026-02-14    -ロイコクロディウム太郎

ズームも滑らかでよいぞぉ光学性能的にはDXの70-300と大差ないかな

Brilliant lens for the price
2026-02-27    -Keerthi

Does what it is supposed to do. Brilliant lens for the price. Super fast focus, top notch VR, lovely bokeh and sharp. Great for wild life, birds, close up (I use it with AF-capable extension tubes) and portraits. I use it with my D90 and couldn't be any happier. Those who complain apparently have no idea what they bought. This is not a fixed-aperture telephoto and is not compatible with teleconvertors. Such lens will cost me a bomb. The price/value proposition of this lens is absolutely great.

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