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Nikon Nikkor W 210mm f/5.6 Copal Shutter Lens Wista board JAPAN

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Used
Ended: Apr 07, 2024 17:10:34 EDT
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US $164.50
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ApproximatelyC $226.01
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Compatible Lens Front
67 mm
Compatible Filter Size
67 mm
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Exterior Material
Aluminum
UPC
0018208013180
Maximum Aperture
f/5.6
Brand
Nikon
Series
Nikon NIKKOR W
Type
Telephoto
Focus Type
Fixed/Prime, Manual
Mount
Nikon F
Focal Length
Fixed/Prime, 210mm
MPN
1318

About this product

Product Information

The W series lenses are recommended for a variety of subjects, including landscapes, portraits, architecture, and tabletop photography with an outstanding degree of freedom from distortion, field curvature and chromatic aberration. Nikon Integrated Coating applied to each lens assures high contrast and overall faithful color rendition.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Nikon
MPN
1318
UPC
0018208013180
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99691062

Product Key Features

Mount
Nikon F
Focal Length
Fixed/Prime, 210mm
Maximum Aperture
f/5.6
Series
Nikon NIKKOR W
Type
Telephoto
Focus Type
Fixed/Prime, Manual

Dimensions

Weight
16.23 Oz

Additional Product Features

Aperture
f/5.6
Compatible Brand
Nikon
Min Aperture
64
Additional Tech Characteristics
A.F.D Af
Focal Length (mm)
210mm
Camera Type
Large Format
Camera Technology
Film
Product Line
Nikon Nikkor w

Item description from the seller

Mel&Chomps thrift shop

Mel&Chomps thrift shop

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Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
5.0
Reasonable shipping cost
5.0
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

Seller feedback (125)

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Verified purchase
The lens was exactly as described, great seller, shipped fast, would buy from them again. Thanks!
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Product ratings and reviews

4.8
25 product ratings
  • 19 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 6 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
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Durable

Sharp image

Good value

Most relevant reviews

  • Excellent performance, small footprint

    Like many others, I bought this lens after reading Ken Rockwell's review. I can completely confirm everything he wrote - in a situation with ample light, where one does not need f2.8, this lens delivers almost indistinguishable performance in terms of autofocus and sharpness with less weight hanging around your neck. Its aperture is generous as Ken mentions - remains f/4.5 out to ~135mm and then increases to f/5.6. I have noticed a bit of a cool color cast to photos taken with this lens, but it is consistent and easily correctable with a program such as Lightroom. If you don't have Lightroom, don't worry about it (just tweak your white balance a bit warmer as you shoot). Look closely at eBay listings without the 'D' specified - sometimes people fail to note that, and the 'D' version ...

  • Nikon AF Nikkor 70-210mm f/4-5.6D Lens

    Photography as with any art is subjective. Everyone has their opinion of what is a great tool or junk. This lens is one of the best built optics in a zoom lenses. All metal construction, real glass optics and precision mechanics. But can it take pictures? The answer there is yes!!! It produces uniform images over the entire zoom range from fully open to fully closed aperture. Best results are in the mid-aperture range. It works with both film and digital Nikon cameras. I use it with both old F2's and D100's. Now newer digitals may only allow use as a manual lens, it can still produce wonderful images. If you are using a normal 18-55mm zoom or 35mm to 50mm fixed lens, this will cover just about any situation requiring a long lens. Close focus is in the less than 5' range, great for filling ...

  • Super-fast focus Nikon lens!

    This Nikon 70-210 f/4-5.6 "D" lens gives great results even when wide open. The auto-focus is incredibly fast to lock-on in all but the dimmest lighting. The only thing that I could wish for to improve this lens would make it into my Nikon 80-200 2.8 lens. NOTE: This is the "D" version. The non-"D" version is not as fast at focusing as this one is, so be SURE that you are looking at the "D" version if you want the same pro-level focusing performance. Great for outdoor sports if there is plenty of light. The 4-5.6 limitation puts a damper on using high shutter speeds to freeze action, so if this is your goal and lighting will be less than "sunny" conditions or in-doors/night games, then you need to look at the f/2.8 lenses for better low-light performance. (And typically costing 2-3 ...

  • Nikon AF 70-210mm f/4-5.6D Zoom-great for sport

    I bought this lens for just under $150 specifically to take to the 2007 Rolex 3 day event in Kentucky. It turned out, as suggested in several on-line sites - to be perfect for capturing sports such as horses going fast across country and over fences. It is light enough to hold easily (and all day) and I had no problems with camera shake, admittedly on a bright day. It also focuses VERY fast, which is important when you are trying to capture something unpredicatable like a jumping horse. It does make some significant noise during the focusing process but I can't say that bothered me. I was extremely happy with the results, my pictures were clear and crisp, and I was able to stand back from the crush of the crowds around most jumps and still fill the frame. Overall I got excellent value ...

  • They don't build 'em like this anymore

    I would have to agree with what the respected Ken Rockwell writes on his website. "This is an exceptionally great lens at what used to be a very, very low price before it became a collectible. It was discontinued in the US around 2000. I love it because it focuses much faster than any other telephoto lens priced under $800 today, it's super sharp, has very little distortion, focuses very close and is super compact and well built. Because it focuses so much more quickly than any other telephoto zoom this side of the f/2.8 professional models its used price has skyrocketed to around $500. One guy was even getting $750 on eBay! None of the new models under $800 focuses anywhere near as fast. This is no big deal for portraits or landscapes, but is very important for sports, kids, pets or ...