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Nikon 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED IF Autofocus Nikkor Zoom Lens Overview:
- Ultra-compact, lightweight G-type 7.1x zoom lens with 62mm filter attachment size
- Shortest closest focusing distance of any 28-200mm lens: 1.3 feet at 200mm
- Three aspherical lenses and three ED glass elements for higher optical performance
- Seven-blade rounded diaphragm achieves a natural blur for out-of-focus elements
- Nikon D-type design provides precise distance information for flash and ambient light exposure processes
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Nikon 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED IF Autofocus Nikkor Zoom Lens Reviews
45 of 46 people found the following review helpful A very good "walk around" lens!, May 8, 2005 This review is from: Nikon 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED IF Autofocus Nikkor Zoom Lens (Electronics) I bought 28-200 G today to compliment the 50mm and 18-70 kit lens. I had some hope that the lens would be "good enough" and I'm very surprised at just how good this small lens is. I also tested the 24-120 VR. Call me crazy, but it seemed soft to me. When I got home I looked at the tests and the results from the VR lens were actually fine, so I think it was just the viewfinder. What really killed it for me was that 120 was just not enough reach (for me) for a really versatile walk-around lens. I took the 28-200 home and did some tests. This is a very nice lens. I found images very close in sharpness to the kit lens wide open. The near instant focus wasn't there of course (and missed!), but otherwise this is a lens that does a lot of things well. Focus was spot on and I tried some test macro shots fully zoomed in, also very nice. It's small and light and feels quite sturdy. At under 300 dollars it's a bargain that gives you all the reach you need in most cases. I couldn't see the point... Read more
35 of 35 people found the following review helpful Great general purpose lens, January 1, 2006 This review is from: Nikon 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED IF Autofocus Nikkor Zoom Lens (Electronics) After I bought the D50--my first DSLR--I went on the hunt for a good all-around lens. I was upgrading from a fixed lens system with 10X optical zoom, so I would settle for nothing less than a lens with 10X zoom equivalent. Luckily, with the D50 having a 1.5x crop factor, a 200mm lens would fit the bill fine. I found this lens on Amazon, and things fell into place. The online reviews were usually very good, and doing a search on pbase.com for shots taken with this lens revealed some pretty impressive results. And best of all, the price didn't break the bank. I've since taken over a hundred shots with this lens at all focal lengths, and overall, I'm quite impressed. These are my finds.
As others have stated, the focus motor isn't exactly silent or quick. Thankfully, though, it isn't obnoxiously loud or slow, either. The motor noise is easily tolerable--unless you're spoiled by silent wave motors--and the focus speed only becomes an issue when it has trouble judging the... Read more
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful near-perfect everyday lens, May 18, 2005 This review is from: Nikon 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED IF Autofocus Nikkor Zoom Lens (Electronics) This lens gets along very well with my N75. I wanted a versatile lens that could go from wide-angle to telephoto, and that is exactly what this lens does. It is also extremely lightweight, extremely sturdy, and produces that classic Nikon background blur. (A pro or a con, depending on what you like.) The macro shots I've taken haven't disappointed me at all, they look very sharp to me---but I am a pretty casual photographer, and haven't played with many Nikon lenses. As a pretty casual photographer I can say that this is an ideal lens for long trips, especially backpacking---actually it's ideal for anyone who doesn't walk around armed with a tripod and/or multiple lenses. I tried the Tamron 28-300mm lens for Nikon, which does take very fine pictures, but even at 200mm I had a difficult time obtaining a really sharp image without a tripod.
This lens doesn't have silent focusing or vibration reduction. But it is 300 dollars.
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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful A very good "walk around" lens!, This review is from: Nikon 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED IF Autofocus Nikkor Zoom Lens (Electronics) I bought 28-200 G today to compliment the 50mm and 18-70 kit lens. I had some hope that the lens would be "good enough" and I'm very surprised at just how good this small lens is. I also tested the 24-120 VR. Call me crazy, but it seemed soft to me. When I got home I looked at the tests and the results from the VR lens were actually fine, so I think it was just the viewfinder. What really killed it for me was that 120 was just not enough reach (for me) for a really versatile walk-around lens. I took the 28-200 home and did some tests. This is a very nice lens. I found images very close in sharpness to the kit lens wide open. The near instant focus wasn't there of course (and missed!), but otherwise this is a lens that does a lot of things well. Focus was spot on and I tried some test macro shots fully zoomed in, also very nice. It's small and light and feels quite sturdy. At under 300 dollars it's a bargain that gives you all the reach you need in most cases. I couldn't see the point... Read more 35 of 35 people found the following review helpful Great general purpose lens, This review is from: Nikon 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED IF Autofocus Nikkor Zoom Lens (Electronics) After I bought the D50--my first DSLR--I went on the hunt for a good all-around lens. I was upgrading from a fixed lens system with 10X optical zoom, so I would settle for nothing less than a lens with 10X zoom equivalent. Luckily, with the D50 having a 1.5x crop factor, a 200mm lens would fit the bill fine. I found this lens on Amazon, and things fell into place. The online reviews were usually very good, and doing a search on pbase.com for shots taken with this lens revealed some pretty impressive results. And best of all, the price didn't break the bank. I've since taken over a hundred shots with this lens at all focal lengths, and overall, I'm quite impressed. These are my finds.As others have stated, the focus motor isn't exactly silent or quick. Thankfully, though, it isn't obnoxiously loud or slow, either. The motor noise is easily tolerable--unless you're spoiled by silent wave motors--and the focus speed only becomes an issue when it has trouble judging the... Read more 23 of 24 people found the following review helpful near-perfect everyday lens, This review is from: Nikon 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED IF Autofocus Nikkor Zoom Lens (Electronics) This lens gets along very well with my N75. I wanted a versatile lens that could go from wide-angle to telephoto, and that is exactly what this lens does. It is also extremely lightweight, extremely sturdy, and produces that classic Nikon background blur. (A pro or a con, depending on what you like.) The macro shots I've taken haven't disappointed me at all, they look very sharp to me---but I am a pretty casual photographer, and haven't played with many Nikon lenses. As a pretty casual photographer I can say that this is an ideal lens for long trips, especially backpacking---actually it's ideal for anyone who doesn't walk around armed with a tripod and/or multiple lenses. I tried the Tamron 28-300mm lens for Nikon, which does take very fine pictures, but even at 200mm I had a difficult time obtaining a really sharp image without a tripod.This lens doesn't have silent focusing or vibration reduction. But it is 300 dollars. |
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