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Nikon Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Zoom lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR...

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US $65.00
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Item specifics

Condition
Open box: An item in excellent, new condition with no wear. The item may be missing the original ...
UPC
0018208019281
Maximum Aperture
f/4-5.6
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Mount
Nikon F
MPN
1928
Focal Length
70-300mm, Zoom
Item Length
5in.
Exterior Material
Plastic
Brand
Nikon
Series
Nikon Zoom-NIKKOR
Type
Zoom lens
Compatible Lens Front
300 mm
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Zoom
Item Height
2.9in.
Model
1928
Compatible Filter Size
70 mm, 300 mm
Item Width
2.9in.
Item Weight
0.93lbs.

About this product

Product Information

The Nikon Nikkor AF F/4 telephoto 70-300 mm lens is ideal for capturing panoramic pictures. With a focal length range of 70 to 300 mm, the Nikon Nikkor AF F/4 captures sharp and clear photographs. With an aperture range of F/4-5.6, this 70-300mm lens allows you to take vibrant outdoor photos. With a construction of 13 elements in 9 groups, the Nikon Nikkor AF F/4 lens delivers high-quality pictures. This Nikon telephoto lens accepts 62 mm filters to protect it from dust and scratches.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Nikon
MPN
1928
UPC
0018208019281
Model
1928
eBay Product ID (ePID)
101743970

Product Key Features

Mount
Nikon F
Focal Length
70-300mm, Zoom
Maximum Aperture
f/4-5.6
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Exterior Material
Plastic
Compatible Lens Front
300 mm
Compatible Filter Size
70 mm, 300 mm
Series
Nikon Zoom-NIKKOR
Type
Zoom lens
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Zoom

Dimensions

Item Length
5in.
Item Height
2.9in.
Item Width
2.9in.
Weight
0.93lbs.
Item Weight
0.93lbs.

Additional Product Features

Aperture
F/4-5.6
Min Aperture
32
Additional Tech Characteristics
Af G
Diameter
2.9in.
Focal Length (mm)
70-300mm
Camera Type
SLR
Camera Technology
Digital
Product Line
Nikon Zoom-Nikkor

Item description from the seller

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Product ratings and reviews

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595 product ratings
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Good value

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  • Top favourable review

    Plan B kit lens

    This is a full frame lens so can be used on FX or film cameras as well as crop sensor (DX) cam eras. Constriction is plastic (except for the drive) including the F-mount flange. This means it is not likely to fair well on a drop. It is, however, very light weight and images do seem to be sharp even when zoomed to 300 mm. If you use it on a Nikon DX camera the camera will crop the image to appear like that of a longer focal length by a factor of 1.5. While optically it is still a 70-300 mm lens the images will appear like a 105-450 mm on a DX camera. It is not exceptionally fast so figure on daylight use. No focus motor is built into the lens so your camera must have the internal focus motor (not available on many smaller body Nikon DX cameras). This lens was often included as the second ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: mxstacking

  • Top critical review

    Not as good as Sigma

    When Nikon, the presumed world leader makes a lens that won't even work on their own D3300 with auto focus, one has to wonder if they are trying to turn their brand into junk. I will buy a new camera body that it will hopefully work on, but until then, I put it in a scrap heap camera bag I will never use. I bought it because I trusted the brand. I won't ever make that mistake again.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: friendly200

  • Properly priced

    I bought this lens for my home inspection business, and it's perfect for that function. Houses don't move (much), so manual focus is no problem. Low light is seldom an issue, so maximum aperture of 5.6 is OK. It starts going soft at f-stops above f 11 or below f 8, so not a great lens in that regard. It's nice and compact (one reason I chose it), so I can carry it and my camera body, attached, in a small bag. Low light and moving subjects, no. Static subjects in daylight for medium-resolution applications, yes.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: RefurbishedSold by: bgohling

  • Great lens for the money!!!

    Ordered this product to extend the range of my Nikon D60 camera, knowing that it would be manual focus only, but otherwise fully compatible to the "AF-G" spec. with no aperture ring. This lens does not have an internal focus motor and was intended for some of the older autofocus film cameras and early or higher end digital cameras with focus motors in the camera body. Have only been able to take few test shots with it but I am so far very satisfied with both the picture quality and of the build quality of the lens. Compact for its effective length. Slightly faster aperture that the AF-S version meant for the D40/ D60/ D3000, etc. If you don't mind the manual focus with these cameras, or if you do have a body with a focus motor, I don't believe you could go wrong with ...

  • A lens built like a tank!

    Very well built lens (Metal not plastic). Older push-pull zoom style has appeal to me. Its autofocus is fast and accurate. It works beautifully with both a DSLR (D300) and an older film cameras (N90s). While it lacks some modern features such as VR and distance communication to the camera, it's used price along with a $117.00 film camera body allows me to safely use a bird lens in a canoe. If it drowns I'm not out big bucks. With an aperture ring I can use it with extension tubes for close focusing. And the aperture ring also allows me to use older tele-converters. Its tripod mounting ring has never gotten in my way and is very helpful in balancing my outfit on a mount. This tripod mount is much easier to use while switching from horizontal to vertical formats and leveling the ...