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Enlarge ImageEnlarge ImageAF Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f/2.8D ED 1986

AF Zoom-NIKKOR
80-200mm f/2.8D ED

High-performance, high-speed telephoto zoom is a superb choice for sports and portraits, even in challenging lighting conditions.


Where To Buy AF Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f/2.8D ED 1986

Supplied Accessories

  • CL-43A Case
  • 77mm lens cap
  • Rear lens cap
*Supplied accessories may differ depending on country or area.

Key Features

  • Superb Telephoto-zoom lens for sports and nature photography.
  • 3 Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass elements for high resolution and high contrast even at maximum apertures.
  • Maintains fast f/2.8 aperture throughout zoom range.

Tech Specs

  • Mount Type
    Nikon F-Bayonet
     
  • Focal Length Range
    80-200mm
     
  • Zoom Ratio
    2.5x
     
  • Maximum Aperture
    2.8
     
  • Minimum Aperture
    22
     
  • Maximum Angle of View with DX-format
    20°
     
  • Minimum Angle of View with DX-format

     
  • Maximum Reproduction Ratio
    1:5.9
     
  • Lens (Elements)
    16
     
  • Lens (Groups)
    11
     
  • Compatible Format(s)
    FX
    DX
    FX in DX Crop Mode
    35mm Film
     
  • Distance Information
    Yes
     
  • ED Glass (Elements)
    3
     
  • Super Integrated Coating
    Yes
     
  • Autofocus
    Yes
     
  • Minimum Focus Distance
    4.9 ft. (1.5m)
     
  • Filter Size
    77mm
     
  • Accepts Filter Type
    Screw-on
     
  • Dimensions
    3.4x7.4 in. (Diameter x Length)
    87x187mm (Diameter x Length)
     
  • Weight
    45.9 oz. (1300g)
     
  • Lens Case
    CL-43A, CL-M2
     
  • Lens Hood
    HB-7
     
  • Supplied Accessories
    • CL-43A Case
    • 77mm lens cap
    • Rear lens cap
    *Supplied accessories may differ depending on country or area.
     

Specifications and equipment are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer.

Accessories

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