Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/4G ED VR Lens
Extended Warranty Coverage:
The 70-200mm ƒ/4G VR offered some excellent results on the sub-frame D7000, producing tack-sharp results when used wide open at ƒ/4, at every focal length save 200mm. At 200mm the lens has a harder time keeping up, producing moderately sharp images at ƒ/4; stopping down to ƒ/5.6 however, will get back to tack-sharp.
The vast resolution of the D800e's 36-megapixel sensor wasn't as kind to the 70-200mm ƒ/4. It provided moderately sharp results through the 70-135mm range at ƒ/4, but again, 200mm at ƒ/4 was not as good. In this case, stopping down makes only a slight difference. As expected the corners are slightly more prevalent with the lens mounted on a full-frame camera as opposed to the APS-C sensor of the D7000, but not terribly so.
On either camera, results for sharpness are more or less stable through to ƒ/16, with a noticeable increase in softness at ƒ/22. Fully-stopped down performance at ƒ/32 is dramatically soft, and should be avoided on both sub- and full-frame cameras.
| Image Circle | 35mm |
|---|---|
| Type | Telephoto Zoom |
| Focal Length | 70 - 200mm |
| APS Equivalent | 105 - 300mm |
| Max Aperture | ƒ/2.8 |
| Min Aperture | ƒ/32 |
| Diaphragm Blades | 9 (rounded) |
| Lens Construction | 20 elements in 14 groups, including 3 ED elements |
| Diagonal Angle of View (Based on image circle) | 34.3 to 12.3 degrees |
| Focus Details | Autofocus with full-time manual override; MA/A switch; Silent Wave Motor; Internal focus |
| Front Element Rotation | No |
| Zoom System | Rotating |
| Closest Focus | 1.0m / 3.28 ft |
| Magnification Ratio | 0.274x / 1:3.65 |
| Filter Size | 67mm |
• Snap-On Lens Cap
• Rear Lens Cap
• Lens Hood
• Soft Lens Case
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