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Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G II ED - Second Hand

The AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens from Nikon is a sharp, versatile, and durable telephoto zoom lens with a fast constant maximum aperture, useful in lowlight situations. A workhorse of a lens used by professionals and amateurs alike it is ideal for photojournalism, sports, and wildlife photography and is effective for almost all telephoto applications, including portraiture. An FX format lens, it can also be mounted and used on DX format DSLRs.

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Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G II ED - Second Hand

Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G II ED - Second Hand

The AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens from Nikon is a sharp, versatile, and durable telephoto zoom lens with a fast constant maximum aperture, useful in lowlight situations. A workhorse of a lens used by professionals and amateurs alike it is ideal for photojournalism, sports, and wildlife photography and is effective for almost all telephoto applications, including portraiture. An FX format lens, it can also be mounted and used on DX format DSLRs.

The innovative Vibration Reduction (VR II) system minimises image blur caused by camera shake allowing handheld telephoto shooting even in poorly lit conditions. It offers the equivalent of 3.5 shutter speed stops faster than what the camera is set for. Its Internal Focus System provides fast autofocus without extending the lens and the Silent Wave AF Motor enables quiet and smooth focus adjustment. Full time manual focus override allows for precise manual focus at anytime and the minimum focus distance throughout the zoom range is 4.6' (1.4 m).

Seven extra-low dispersion lens elements minimise chromatic aberration and Nano Crystal Coating reduces ghosting and flare. In addition, Nikon's multilayer Super Integrated Lens Coating minimises reflections in the wider wavelength range for improved colour and clarity. Suited for use in difficult conditions, the lens is weather-sealed with a rubber mount seal and includes a detachable tripod foot and lens hood.

Fast f/2.8 Maximum Aperture and Practical Focal Length Range

With a wide maximum aperture of f/2.8 and practical set of focal lengths, this is an ideal lens for professionals and amateurs shooting sports, photojournalism and wildlife. It is fast and effective in low light, durable and useful for a wide range of telephoto applications.

Nikon VR II (Vibration Reduction) Image Stabilisation

Vibration Reduction II enables handheld shooting at up to 3.5 shutter speeds slower than would otherwise be possible creating sharper images without the blur from camera shake.

7 Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) Elements

Offers superior sharpness and colour correction by effectively minimising chromatic aberration, even at the widest aperture settings

Nano Crystal Coat

Reduces ghosting and flare for even greater image clarity

Nikon Super Integrated Coating (SIC)

Enhances light transmission and offers superior colour consistency and reduced flare.

Internal Focus (IF)

Provides fast autofocus without changing the length of the lens, retaining subject-working distance throughout the focus range.

Nikon Silent Wave Motor (SWM)

Enables quiet as well as fast and accurate auto focus action.

Rounded 9-Blade Diaphragm

Renders more natural appearance of out-of-focus image elements

Minimum Focus Distance of 4.6'

Close focusing of 4.6' provided throughout the entire zoom range.

M/A Focus Mode Switch

Enables quick response to changing situations with full time manual focus override.

Weather Sealing

Weather sealing, including rubber mount seal enables use in inclement weather.

Flower-Shaped Lens Hood and Removable Tripod Foot

Included HB-48 lens hood shades the objective from unwanted, image-degrading light and the included removable tripod foot enables safe and stable mounting to tripod or plate.

Key Features:

F Mount Lens/FX Format

Aperture Range: f/2.8 to 22

Seven Extra-Low Dispersion Elements

Nano Crystal & Super Integrated Coating

Silent Wave Motor AF System

Nikon VR II Image Stabilisation

Internal Focus; Manual Focus Override

Weather Sealed; Rubber Mount Seal

Detachable, Rotatable Tripod Collar

Rounded 9-Blade Diaphragm

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Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G II ED - Second Hand

The AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens from Nikon is a sharp, versatile, and durable telephoto zoom lens with a fast constant maximum aperture, useful in lowlight situations. A workhorse of a lens used by professionals and amateurs alike it is ideal for photojournalism, sports, and wildlife photography and is effective for almost all telephoto applications, including portraiture. An FX format lens, it can also be mounted and used on DX format DSLRs.

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