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Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED


$1,890.00 Released July, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Beautiful optical quality at all lengths. Covers a large range - perfect for shooting group / individual portraits. Compatible with both DX and FX cameras.

The Cons:More expensive than the equivalent Canon lens. No VR. Big and heavy.

The Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED is a wide angle, high-aperture telephoto zoom lens. It is compatible with Nikon DX and FX DSLR cameras. The lens has special glass makeup and coating that is designed to reduce glare and ghosting, and retain clarity even on very wide aperture settings.

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It has a rugged construction designed to keep out moisture and dust. The max zoom is 2.9x, and the camera is best used in any situation that does not require very high zoom levels, such as long distance wildlife photography. As this lens has more elements and is of higher quality, it also is of greater weight than some other lens, weighing almost two pounds.

Features

  • Nikon F-Bayonet Mount
  • Use with Nikon DX or FX DSLR camera
  • 24-70mm focal range
  • 2.8x zoom
  • 22 - 2.8 aperture (Min - Max)
  • 22 - 61 degree DX view angle
  • 34 - 84 degree FX view angle
  • 1.2ft minimum focus distance
  • DX, FX, FX in DX Crop mode camera
  • Auto or manual focus
  • 77 mm filter
  • 31.7 Oz

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Pros
  • 2

    beautiful optical quality at all lengths

  • 2

    covers a large range - perfect for shooting group / individual portraits

  • 2

    compatible with both DX and FX cameras

  • 2

    like having quality 24mm f/2.8L, 28mm f/2.8L, 35mm f/2.8L, 50mm f/2.8L and 70mm f/2.8L lenses all in one, very convenient

  • 1

    professional build quality

  • 1

    constant f/2.8 - allows you to isolate your subject, use the lens in lower light

Cons
  • 1

    more expensive than the equivalent Canon lens

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    no VR

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    big and heavy

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    high price point

  • -2

    'boring' focal range

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