Casing an enormous wide to tele range, the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR is a flexible all-in-one zoom produced for FX-format cameras. Serving to maintain high image quality throughout the huge 10.7x zoom range is a modern optical design that uses aspherical and extra-low dispersion glass to reduce aberrations and distortion. A Super Integrated Coating is also coated to reduce flare and ghosting for better contrast and color accuracy. Also upgraded image quality is VR II image stabilization, which recompenses for up to 3.5 stops of camera shake to help to achieve sharp image while shooting handheld. Additionally, a Silent Wave Motor is used to produce quick and accurate autofocus performance, together with a full-time manual focus override.
Absolute zoom, awning wide-angle to telephoto focal lengths, is perfectly made for Nikon F-mount FX-format cameras, however, it is also compatible with DX models where it provides a 42-450mm equivalent focal length range. Three aspherical elements are used to minimize spherical aberrations and distortion in order to achieve a sharp image with precise rendering.
Two extra-low dispersion elements perfectly minimize color fringing and chromatic aberrations in order to bring out great clarity and color accuracy. A Super Integrated Coating has been coated to the lens to decrease internal reflections, flare, and ghosting for achieving better contrast and color accuracy while working in strong lighting conditions.
Silent Wave Motor affords fast, silent, and accurate autofocus performance together with full-time manual focus override. An internal focusing design is also used, where only the internal lens groups are moved during focusing, to support the overall length of the lens during use and to nurture faster-focusing speeds.
VR II image stabilization helps to reduce the camera shake by 3.5 stops to help in shooting handheld in harsh lighting conditions. The rounded nine-blade diaphragm produces a pleasing out-of-focus quality that benefits the use of shallow depth of field and selective focus techniques.
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