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AF-S DX Nikkor 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Review

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Introduction

AF-S DX Nikkor 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR

We appreciate that the manufacturer was able to preserve the same maximum aperture at 300mm as the 18-200mm at 200mm, or f/5.6, which allows the AF-S DX Nikkor 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR to distinguish itself from other 18-and or 18-300mm lenses on the market. But this success comes with a price tag in terms of weight and bulkiness:  the lens weighs 830 grams, and is 120mm long with an 83-mm diameter.

The Nikkor 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR’s optical construction uses 19 lens elements in 14 groups, integrating three aspherical lenses and three UD glass lenses. Its minimum telephoto focus distance is 45cm, which offers a maximum reproduction ratio of 1/3.2 — advantageous for such amplitude, and leading one to consider macrophotography as well as capturing object details.

Price and availability

The Nikkor 18-300mm VR will not fit everyone’s budget. Available the end of June 2012, it will be price at 979 euros (tax included). That’s 100 euros more than the 18-200mm VR II and a sales price equivalent to a 28-300mm FX designed for full-format SLRs.

Principal characteristics

  • Focal length: 18-300mm (equivalent of 27-450mm on a DX reflex mount)
  • Zoom range: 16.7x
  • Maximum aperture: f/3.5-5.6
  • Nikon VR lens image stabilization
  • Lens lock
  • Circular diaphragm with 9 leaves
  • 3 aspherical lenses
  • 3 UD glass elements
  • SWM ultrasonic motorized autofocus
  • Minimum focus distance: 45cm to 300mm
  • Maximum reproduction ratio: 1/3.2x
  • Filter diameter: 77mm
  • Lens diameter: 83mm
  • Lens length: 120mm
  • Weight: 830 grams
  • Price: 979 euros (tax included)

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