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Nikon 80-400 mm f/4.5-5.6D ED Vibration Reduction Nikkor Lens
Price $1,849.99
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Product Info
Nikon 80-400 mm f/4.5-5.6D ED Vibration Reduction Nikkor Lens Nikon's new 80-400mm high-power zoom lens features an innovative Vibration Reduction (VR) system that allows handheld supertelephoto shooting at dusk, at night and even in poorly lit rooms.The Lens' VR system minimizes image blur caused by camera shake, and offers the equivalent of shooting at a shutter speed three stops (eight times) faster*. The lens offers a natural viewfinder image even during VR operation and also detects automatically when the photographer pans. This exciting new Nikkor is ideal for candid portrait, sports photography and more.* Nikon Results based on Nikon's internal performance tests. Note: VR Operation works with the f/5, f/100, N80, N65 and D1.High-performance, high-power 5X (80-400mm) AF zoom lens with Vibration Reduction (VR) system Vibration Reduction (VR) minimizes image blur caused by camera shake. Two VR modes available: 1) Vibration Reduction for both the viewfinder image and the image on film. Moderate VR operation is executed to ensure viewing comfort for the viewfinder
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| Best value one can get for a Nikon 400 mm lens
by anee, 4/25/2008 |
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Pros: Decent performance even at 400mm, from 80 to 300 mm, superb.
Cons: A tad heavy, but I kept the tripod mount at home :)
The Bottom Line: I would recommend this lens even though technology is a bit older, as new technology will carry much bigger price tag.
Review: Bought this lens recently although it has been around for quite some time. Someone asked me to wait
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| Expected Quality from Nikon
by sailingshot, 11/20/2006 |
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Pros: Great quality optics, small and easy handling, great reach and VR.
Cons: Slower optics and focusing, not cheap to buy!
The Bottom Line: Buy it if you need it. It loses a star because of the focusing, but that's arguable depending on application. This is a 1st rate lens.
Review: Yes, we expect quality from Nikon and get it here with the 80-400. But there are enough mixed review
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| Good, but not as sharp as prime
by feraudyh, 3/19/2006 |
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Pros: Small, stabilization works. Low flare
Cons: Slow AF, pictures a little soft at full aperture.
Review: I bought this lens second hand at a photo fair and have tried it with a Nikon D70. I then compared i
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