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Nikon 180mm f/2.8 ED AI-S Lens - Second Hand

This is the legendary NIKKOR ED 180mm f/2.8 AI-s, a superb manual focus lens often considered among Nikon's sharpest lenses of all time. It's ultra-sharp and works brilliantly on today's newest state-of-the-art 50 megapixel cameras.

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Nikon 180mm f/2.8 ED AI-S Lens - Second Hand

Nikon 180mm f/2.8 ED AI-S Lens - Second Hand

This is the legendary NIKKOR ED 180mm f/2.8 AI-s, a superb manual focus lens often considered among Nikon's sharpest lenses of all time. It's ultra-sharp and works brilliantly on today's newest state-of-the-art 50 megapixel cameras.

It was introduced in 1981 to supersede the non-ED version. Its exotic ED extra-low dispersion glass reduces secondary chromatic aberration so its images are sharper and cleaner than the older non-ED 180, and offered what at the time was previously unseen performance in a very fast tele.

Today this is a superb lens for portraiture, nature, landscape, architecture and any other kind of precision photography.

If you've never shot with one of these masterpieces and only have shot with autofocus lenses, you're in for a treat. This lens is from back in the day when Nikon ruled the world of sports and news photography, and back when we still had real professional photographers who knew what pro gear felt like and demanded that it handle well and be built like a tank. Presuming you're using a nice sample like this one, it's a solid ingot of mechanical precision with optics to match, completely unlike the offshored plastic rubbish people accept today.

On DSLRs its fast f/2.8 aperture gives a much brighter viewfinder than the slower 28-300mm VR.

It is not an internal focusing (IF) lens. It focuses conventionally by moving the entire lens assembly in and out as you turn the focus ring.

While it was made until 2005 and sold overseas, Nikon USA stopped importing this manual-focus version to the USA by 1987 when they had introduced the 180/2.8 AF which they sold for more money. No worries, B&H Photo and Adorama imported gray-market versions you couldn't buy anywhere else.

Key Features:

180 mm f/2.8 Telephoto Lens

ED Glass for Sharp Images

Precision Manual Focus Control

Bright f/2.8 Maximum Aperture

Durable All-Metal Construction

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Nikon 180mm f/2.8 ED AI-S Lens - Second Hand

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Nikon 180mm f/2.8 ED AI-S Lens - Second Hand

This is the legendary NIKKOR ED 180mm f/2.8 AI-s, a superb manual focus lens often considered among Nikon's sharpest lenses of all time. It's ultra-sharp and works brilliantly on today's newest state-of-the-art 50 megapixel cameras.

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