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Nikon 18-300mm DX lens
Ilse Jurriën : June 14th 2012 - 09:30 CET
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NikonNikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens : Nikon introduces a new high-powered DX-format zoom lens with wide-angle to super-telephoto reach and Vibration Reduction. With the versatile wide-angle to super-telephoto reach, this Nikon DX lens with an ultra-high 16.7x zoom ratio is perfect for travel or for times when you only want to take one lens out with you. The remarkable 18-300mm focal range (FX-format / 35mm equivalent: 27 to 450mm) easily covers most commonly used focal lengths, going further than many comparable lenses by offering 300mm reach and a maximum aperture of f/5.6 at the telephoto end of the range. From wide landscapes to tight portraits and action photography, the Nikon 18-300mm DX lens will capture it all.

Nikon 18-300mm

Nikon 18-300mm DX lens
Complementing the versatile focal range of the Nikon 18-300mm lens is Nikon’s second-generation Vibration Reduction system (VRII) - that allows substantially sharper handheld images across the zoom range and dramatically reduces image blur, even when taking extreme telephoto shots. Three Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) glass and three aspherical lens elements provide high resolution and superior contrast, and the nine blade rounded diaphragm opening makes out-of-focus elements blend together smoothly. The Nikon 18-300mm DX lens incorporates compact Silent Wave Motor technology (SWM), combining fast and precise auto focus with super-quiet operation.

Nikon 18-300mm lens

Nikon 18-300mm lens mount
A practical zoom-lock switch keeps the Nikon AF-S 18-300mm lens secure when not in use, and it boasts a metal mount with rubber sealing for protection against dust and moisture. Boasting an ultra-high 16.7x zoom ratio and incredibly wide 18-300mm focal range, this new Nikon DX lens is a great all-rounder for photographers with a broad range of interests. The Nikon 18-300mm DX lens comes with a lens case CL-1120 and hood HB-58.

Nikon 18-300mm DX lens
Nikon 18-300mm DX zoom lens
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