Nikon 55-200mm f/four-five.6G ED IF AF-S DX VR [Vibration Reduction] Nikkor Zoom Lens
Nikon 55-200mm f/four-5.6G ED IF AF-S DX VR [Vibration Reduction] Zoom Nikkor Lens
- 55-200mm zoon Nikkor lens with f/four-5.six optimum aperture for Nikon digital SLR cameras
- 2 extra-lower-dispersion (ED) glass components for minimized chromatic aberration and superior optics
- Super-integrated coating minimizes ghosting and flare for more vivid pictures in dim lighting
- Silent Wave Motor generates quick and peaceful higher-pace autofocusing weighs 9 ounces
- Actions 2.seven inches in diameter and 3.1 inches lengthy 5-year guarantee
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Incredible Bargain – Sharp Lens with VR for $250!,
This lens is sharp even at wide apertures, the VR (image stabilization) works great, autofocus speed is more than acceptable, and it it is very light and compact. The fact that it costs $250 and has effective VR is pretty amazing – no other company offers a lens with this feature for anywhere near this price.
As for image quality, search the various internet photo sites, such as dpreview and nikonians for sample photos taken with this lens by real users. The results are impressive! My copy produces similar results. The previous reviewer must have a bad sample.
Of course, the lens is slow (like almost all consumer zoom lenses), in that its widest aperture is smaller than a professional zoom or prime lens, so it’s not a good choice for action photography in lower light conditions (like indoor sports without flash or outside sports at dusk). But a fast telephoto zoom will cost at least three times as much and weigh a ton.
I give the lens 5 stars based on a combination of image quality, value, and compactness/lightness.
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|VR really works and the price can’t be beat.,
I had the 55-200mm non VR version for about 5 months, sold it to essentally recover my cost, and bought the VR version as a replacement. The non VR version was very compact and light, and produced excellent photos, but the slightly larger VR version is so much more usable I don’t miss the other lens at all. The VR works as advertised and allows me to take pictures at 3 times or more lower shutter speeds than the non VR version. While I would love the 18-200mm VR for the convenience, I will never be able to justify the $750 price, so my 18-55mm kit lens and this lens will likely cover my needs as long as I own my camera. I also seriously considered the 70-300mm VR, but couldn’t accept twice the price for only 50% more reach. And at twice the length of the 55-200mm non VR version, it would be too awkward for me to carry around. I am very satisfied with this 55-200mm VR lens and if you are considering it, please give it a try. You will not be dissapointed.
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