AF VR Zoom-Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED
This versatile, compact and lightweight zoom is ideal for wildlife and action photography, and includes Nikon’s VR image stabilization technology.
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AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED
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Extremely useful on the move
Most reports on this lens indicated slow focusing and average image quality, and my first hand-held shots of flying birds confirmed it at relatively high shutter speeds (1/800 and more) with VR on.
I then took a series of hand-held shoots of still subjects at 400mm from my balcony and I discovered that the images where very sharp at relatively low shutter speeds (around 1/400 and no more than 1/600). That appears to indicate that the VR system needs such a time window to average its effect.
On the other hand, this lens does not have a built-in focusing motor, and autofocusing relies on the camera (only Nikon cameras with a focusing motor are compatible with the feature). Autofocusing is indeed slow. Nevertheless, the lens allows for the selection of autofocus ranges, and I found that, with the proper range, and when it has little tracking to do (for example, following a bird that took off from a standing point), the success rate is surprisingly high at 400mm, with very sharp images (DX format).
Around 200mm, the images are comparable to best obtained with my other lenses.
Although not light, this lens is very well balanced for hand-held shots on a D300 with its power grip, it offers a 12x magnification in the DX format, and the whole set can be comfortably carried, ready to use, in a backpack with a 18-200mm zoom and a flash unit.
November 25, 2011
good
I like this lens it's range is great. Only thing I would like to see is to make it a bit faster to focus faster.
August 15, 2011
Awesome Lens and a great price
I just added this lens to my stable of Nikon lenses. It is a great all around lens. I do wildlife photography as well as sports photography. I have found the lens to be a fantastic addition.
July 29, 2011
The Best
I have owned the 80x400 zoom for several years
now and still find it to be an outstanding lens.
Its versatility in focal length coupled with VR makes
it my pick for wildlife photography. I cannot tell you
how many elk, moose, RM sheep, deer and birds
I have shot with it and all came out great!
July 1, 2011
Excellent lens
This lens, for the price, is absolutely outstanding. The stabilisation makes it a cinch to use hand-held for wildlife, and put on a camera with a high ISO (to compensate for the f/5.6 at the maximum zoom) you can get shots in a huge range of environments. On safari I think there are few better lenses. Being able to shoot down at 80mm without swapping lens, but still have a 400mm lens for the long shots is fantastic. Shooting wildlife under canopy the 70-200mm f/2.8 is a better lens, but for general purpose wildlife it is hard to beat this lens. I was shocked by how good this lens was in this role.
June 23, 2011
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Is there a telecoverter that will work with this lens on a D3X or D7000 ?
1 year, 1 month ago
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Anonymous
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I just want to add to the Staff answer about TC-201, which you can get from the manual of that lens on page 21:"Optional accessories"
Teleconverter TC-201 (Vibration reduction mode is not effective and only manual focus is available.)
Apr 14, 2011 by
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Yevgen
Watertown, MA, 02472
Location :
Watertown, MA, 02472
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Sports
Nikon Family: 21+ years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Professional photographer
Answer:
I will not suggest use any teleconverter to the lens with aperture 1/5.6, because all AF sensors on Nikon SLR and DSLR are limited with aperture 1/5.6.With 1.4X teleconverter aperture of that lens will change from 1/5.6 to 1/8
With 2.0X teleconverter aperture of that lens will change from 1/5.6 to 1/11
As more bigger aperture changes as more slow and not accuracy will be AF and in low light conditions it will be too bad.
Apr 14, 2011 by
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Yevgen
Watertown, MA, 02472
Location :
Watertown, MA, 02472
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Sports
Nikon Family: 21+ years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Professional photographer
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This lens is only compatible with the TC-201, but there is occasional vignetting.1 year, 2 months ago
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Anonymous
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This lens is not compatible with teleconverters due to the rear element which would contact the teleconverter lens.Jun 4, 2011 by
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Anonymous
Age: Over 65
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 21+ years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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I will not suggest use any teleconverter to the lens with aperture 1/5.6, because most AF on Nikon SLR and DSLR is limited with aperture 1/5.6.AF with 1.4X, 1.7X or 2.0x will be mush slow and not accuracy.
Mar 9, 2011 by
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Yevgen
Watertown, MA, 02472
Location :
Watertown, MA, 02472
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Sports
Nikon Family: 21+ years
Experience: More than 20 years
Role: Professional photographer
AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED
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Will the AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED work properly with all it's functions with my Nikon D60
1 year, 2 months ago
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Dave
San Antonio, TX
Location :
San Antonio, TX
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 0-1 years
Experience: 6-12 months
Role: Just getting started with photography
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Yes but you really should grt a more proffesional body to use like a 300 s or even a used d-300.Apr 16, 2011 by
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Anonymous
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Hi DaveI think it is not for D60
Lenses type G or D AF NIKKOR not equipped with an autofocus motor: All functions supported except autofocus
Mar 9, 2011 by
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Yevgen
Watertown, MA, 02472
Location :
Watertown, MA, 02472
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Sports
Nikon Family: 21+ years
Experience: More than 20 years
Role: Professional photographer
Has staff answer
AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED
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Will the AF on Nikon AF VR Zoom-Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED work on a D50 Camera?
Will the AF on Nikon AF VR Zoom-Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED work on a D50 Camera?
1 year, 1 month ago
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JT
FL
Location :
FL
Age: 45-54
Nikon Family: 11-20 years
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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I am very sorry, but Staff answer is not correct at all.You can use this lens, but AF will be limited only in very low light situation, where with standard lenses you usually need to use AF assist illuminator function.
And the reason why is very simple:
In D50 "TTL phase detection by Nikon Multi-CAM900 autofocus module with AF-assist illuminator have range approximately 0.5–3.0 m / 1´8˝–9´10˝ "(see page 130 (Technical Notice-specifications).
And shooting distance scale for VR Zoom-Nikkor ED 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D lens "graduated in meters and feet from 2.3m (8 ft) to infinity "(see manual page 21, specification).
So theoretically D50 AF assist illuminator with VR Zoom-Nikkor ED 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D lens can work only in range 2.3m till 3.0m, if the body of the lens will not block the light from AF assist illuminator.
By the same reason in D50 manual (Page 107) you can find that:
"AF assist is not available with the following lenses:
• AF-S VR ED 70–200 mm f/2.8G
• AF ED 80–200 mm f/2.8D
• AF-S VR ED 200–400 mm f/4G
• AF-S VR 300 mm f/2.8G
• AF-S ED 80–200 mm f/2.8D
• AF VR ED 80–400 mm f/4.5–5.6D
• AF-S VR 200 mm f/2G"
But this lens is not for too low light conditions, where you can not see the object without AF assist illuminator function.
Good luck., I think you will love this lens
Apr 16, 2011 by
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Yevgen
Watertown, MA, 02472
Location :
Watertown, MA, 02472
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Sports
Nikon Family: 21+ years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Professional photographer
Answer:
Yes, you can use this lens on the D50, but it might block the AF-assist iluminator at ranges under 1m. Note that the camera may not be able to focus using the autofocus if the AF-assist iluminator is blocked.Has staff answer
AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED
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Will this lense work with a D5000? Will it autofocus?
1 year, 1 month ago
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Anonymous
Age: 35-44
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 0-1 years
Experience: 6-12 months
Role: Just getting started with photography
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Sorry, you can can use this lens with D5000 only in manual AF mode.D5000 do not have internal autofocus motor and AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR
80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED do not have it also.
If you need lenses with AF function for your D5000, you can use Nikkor lens starting from "AF-S ... ", which have internal AF motor.
Good luck
Apr 14, 2011 by
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Yevgen
Watertown, MA, 02472
Location :
Watertown, MA, 02472
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Sports
Nikon Family: 21+ years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Professional photographer
Answer:
Yes, absolutely.AF-S lenses offer the highest level of compatibility with new Nikon DSLRs.
Please see this link for more info:
http://support.nikonusa.com/app/ans...
Has staff answer
AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED
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Will this lense (AF VR Zoom 80-400mm) work with a D5000? Will it autofocus?
The reason I ask this question again is because the kind person who answered it earlier mentioned that AF-S lenses work with the D5000. However, if I read the above description right the lense is an AF not an AF - S.
1 year, 1 month ago
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Anonymous
Age: 35-44
Favorite Subject: Landscape
Nikon Family: 0-1 years
Experience: 1-3 months
Role: Just getting started with photography
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Although I do not have any experience with the D5000 body I'm guessing that the issue is that it does not have a focus motor built in. This lens should still work with a body that does not have a focus motor as the motor is built into the lens. The issue of AF vs. AF-S is speed. The old AF system is just slower.Apr 15, 2011 by
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JBS
Anacortes, Wahington
Location :
Anacortes, Wahington
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 11-20 years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Semi-professional photographer
Answer:
Nikon offers two types of autofocus digital camera bodies: those with a built-in focus drive motor and those which require a lens to have a motor. Cameras such as the D5000 do not have a focus motor in it so they require the lens to have the focusing motor – an “AF-S” lens. While these bodies can use a lens with no focus motor (an “AF” lens) you would have to manually turn the focus ring to bring the subject in to sharp focus.Has staff answer
AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED
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FX format lens with a DX format camera,
Although the focal length will change using a FX format lens with a DX format camera, is there also a photo quality reduction. For example, I want to shoot wildlife with the AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400MM F4.5-5.6 ED lens using a D40x or a D7000, With the 1.5 increases, do I lose clarity?
1 year, 1 month ago
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Anonymous
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Theoretically it can happened, if the resolution of the lens is poor,but AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED resolution is very high and with DX camera with the same image size or bigger (I think till 24 MPS) you will only win in details.
On DX format at 400mm this lens will have sharper corners than on FX.
Just take a look on MTF charts for 400mm and keep in mind that the max diameter corner in DX format is ~14,4mm.
Blue broken Meridional line for FX format corner ~0.13,
for DX format ~ 0.5.
That is much, much better.
With this lens on DX format you will win twice: second one - you will be closely to the wildlife, but use D7000 (it is better).
Apr 14, 2011 by
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Yevgen
Watertown, MA, 02472
Location :
Watertown, MA, 02472
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Sports
Nikon Family: 21+ years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Professional photographer
Answer:
Please click on the link below for more information:Answer Title: Please explain FX sensor size, DX sensor size, and the angle of view.
Answer Link: http://support.nikonusa.com/app/ans...
Has staff answer
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Will this lens FIT and WORK well and OK with my Nikon D80?
May 3, 2011 by
Has staff answer
1 year ago
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Josh
Iloilo City, Philippines
Location :
Iloilo City, Philippines
Age: Under 18
Favorite Subject: Portrait
Nikon Family: 0-1 years
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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In a word, Yes! This lens will work well with any Nikon DSLR no matter the size of the sensor. With your camera and its 1.5 crop factor this lens gives you the field of view of a 600 mm lens.Sample Photos & Videos
Jun 4, 2011 by
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Shootsalot
Age: Over 65
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 21+ years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
Answer:
Yes, this lens is compatible with the D80.
AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED
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Will the VR feature of this lens work well with my Nikon D90?
1 year ago
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sarahw
Vancouver
Location :
Vancouver
Age: 35-44
Favorite Subject: Family & Friends
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: Less than a month
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist
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and on every other body made by Nikon.Answer:
yes, it will
AF VR Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED
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Will the AF VR Zoom Nikkor 80-400 fit and autofocus on the D5100?
Doesn't seem to even allow full zoom range.
11 months ago
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Larry
Chicago suburbs
Location :
Chicago suburbs
Age: Over 65
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 21+ years
Experience: Less than a month
Role: Professional photographer
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It does focus full range but is slow to focus from long range to short.Aug 15, 2011 by
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Anonymous
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It will fit but wont autofocus.



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