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Nikon 1996 Camera Lenses

Nikon Nikkor VR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED Lens

Overall Rating: 4.5/5 stars   9 reviews  | Write a review
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Near Perfect Lens

by   victorgz ,  Jan 21, 2003
Pros: Great lens. VR works. Use for moving nature photos.
Cons: Price and weight.
The Bottom Line: If you can afford the price, buy it.
Review: I bought this lens right after it became avaible. I used it extensively off my boat for shooting whales. I was pleasantly surprised at the sharpness of the photos, even under adverse rocking conditions. Off the coast of Maine I shot an eagle at full...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Nikon VR 80-400mm f4.5-5.6 ED telephoto zoom lens

by   dennyvr ,  Jul 24, 2005
Pros: Reasonable weight for the focal range, VR outstanding, Bokeh amazing, solid build, my favorite, Recommended.
Cons: Your other lenses just won't get much use anymore.
The Bottom Line: On a digital SLR you have 120-600mm with VR that works, at a price that won't break the bank. If you need a lens for fast action I recommend VR70-200mm.
Review: I have been using this lens on my Nikon D70 since I got it 2 months ago, in fact, it's the only lens I've used since I got it. I researched long zooms for months before deciding on this lens. I looked at the Sigma 50-500mm, the Nikon VR 70-200mm AF-S ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Best value one can get for a Nikon 400 mm lens

by   anee ,  Apr 25, 2008
Pros: Decent performance even at 400mm, from 80 to 300 mm, superb.
Cons: A tad heavy, but I kept the tripod mount at home :)
The Bottom Line: I would recommend this lens even though technology is a bit older, as new technology will carry much bigger price tag.
Review: Bought this lens recently although it has been around for quite some time. Someone asked me to wait for the AF-S version which may come out, but then it would probably be too heavy to carry and too expensive to own one. VR takes a second or less to ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Very good lens

by   jrpalacios ,  Aug 18, 2002
Pros: Compact, sharp, great economic alternative to 400mm prime lenses, VR
Cons: Relatively slow focusing if compared to the AF-S lenses, as expected.
The Bottom Line: A recommended purchase for wildlife.
Review: A very compact zoom for this focal range.
A very good buy. The VR system allows for slow shutter speeds impossible with the typical 400mm lenses.
Very sharp and crispy, contrasty images can be produced from a monopod or handheld.
I use it...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Long Lens with VR Feature

by   dooleyusace ,  May 17, 2005
Pros: Great telephoto range, VR feature works
Cons: Relatively small aperture, slow auto focus, heavy
Review: This is simply a superb lens for daylight sports photography or other telephoto applications. OK, at f/4.5 to 5.6, this is not a lens to shoot night sports with. But neither is it a $5-6,000 lens like Nikon's fixed focus f/2.8 versions. The VR feature ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Expected Quality from Nikon

by   sailingshot ,  Nov 20, 2006
Pros: Great quality optics, small and easy handling, great reach and VR.
Cons: Slower optics and focusing, not cheap to buy!
The Bottom Line: Buy it if you need it. It loses a star because of the focusing, but that's arguable depending on application. This is a 1st rate lens.
Review: Yes, we expect quality from Nikon and get it here with the 80-400. But there are enough mixed reviews out there from people who just don't know enough to write a proper review, so let's address that first. 1) The 80-400 is NOT FAST GLASS. Instead it ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
 

Yes, you can take action shots at 400mm without a tripod too.

by   indoctrin8ed ,  Dec 2, 2002
Pros: Good overall range and sharpness. VR works as advertised. Aspherical. Causes lens envy amongst friends.
Cons: For the price no real cons. Heavy.
The Bottom Line: Wide zoom range, great optics, good vibration Reduction, produces crisp pictures of nature or action. This lens is cool so you'll also produce great "lens envy" to your fellow shutterbugs.
Review: The pros and cons I mention sum it up: This lens is heavy, especially with the tripod collar attached. It is lighter than other 400mm long lenses, however. The zoom is a little stiff; the focus ring is smooth and silky. This lens has an easy way to...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
 

Good, but not as sharp as prime

by   feraudyh ,  Mar 19, 2006
Pros: Small, stabilization works. Low flare
Cons: Slow AF, pictures a little soft at full aperture.
Review: I bought this lens second hand at a photo fair and have tried it with a Nikon D70. I then compared it with a couple of prime lenses: a 400mm f/5.6 AIS ED and a 300mm f/4 AF both by Nikon. Both primes were definitely sharper especially on a subject of ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
 

The Nikon 80-400mm VR f/4.5-5.6 has some significant limitations.

by   jvandegr , top reviewer in Electronics at Epinions.com ,  May 5, 2005
Pros: Acceptable image quality at most apertures, VR works well in most circumstances.
Cons: Small minimum apertures, image quality not great, slow autofocus, minor durability issues, not best value.
The Bottom Line: Conditionally recommended for amateur use, not professional. Slow focus, no internal zoom, small minimum apertures, not as sharp as Nikkor f2.8 zooms or telephotos, durability questionable.
Review: Introduction The requirements of a recent assignment sent me looking for something longer than the end of my N ikon AF 80-200mm 2.8D ED zoom lens. The low-end 70-300mm Nikkors have noticeably inferior ...
Author's Rating: 3/5 stars  
 

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