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The lens holds a fast and constant f2.8
maximum aperture through the entire focal range. The built-in Single Wave
Motor provides ultra-fast, ultra-quiet AF operation. Five ED glass
elements offer higher optical performance, and is protected by a dust and
waterproof rubber sealing mount.
Internal-focusing design smooths focusing
and has great body balance, and the filter attachment does not rotate with
focusing. It also features an M/A mode that enables instant switching from
autofocus to manual with virtually no lag time even during AF servo
operation, no power consumption during manual focus operation, rounded
diaphragm (9 blades) for natural blur, and focuses as close as 4.9 feet in
autofocus and 4.6 feet in manual focus. High-performance Nikon Super
Integrated Coating offers superior color reproduction and minimizes ghost
and flare. Detachable tripod mounting collar provided.
The new G design enables apertures to be
selected from select Nikon AF SLR camera bodies, incorporating distance
information for flash and ambient light exposure processes. Fully
compatible with Nikon TC-14E II, TC-17E II, and TC-20E II teleconverters
and D1X, D2H, D1H, D100, D70, F6, F5, F100, N80, N75, and N65 cameras.
ED glass: An essential element of
Nikkor telephoto lenses
Nikon developed ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass to enable the production
of lenses that offer superior sharpness and color correction by minimizing
chromatic aberration. Put simply, chromatic aberration is a type of image
and color dispersion that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths
pass through optical glass. In the past, correcting this problem for
telephoto lenses required special optical elements that offer anomalous
dispersion characteristics--specifically calcium fluoride crystals.
However, fluorite easily cracks and is sensitive to temperature changes
that can adversely affect focusing by altering the lens' refractive index.
So Nikon designers and engineers put their heads together and came up with
ED glass, which offers all the benefits and none of the drawbacks of
calcium fluorite-based glass. With this innovation, Nikon developed
several types of ED glass suitable for various lenses. They deliver
stunning sharpness and contrast even at their largest apertures. In this
way, Nikkor's ED-series lenses exemplify Nikon's preeminence in lens
innovation and performance.
Nikon Super Integrated Coating ensures
exceptional performance
To enhance the performance of its optical lens elements, Nikon employs an
exclusive multilayer lens coating that helps reduce ghost and flare to a
negligible level. Nikon Super Integrated Coating achieves a number of
objectives, including minimized reflection in the wider wavelength range
and superior color balance and reproduction. Nikon Super Integrated
Coating is especially effective for lenses with a large number of
elements, like our Zoom-Nikkors. Also, Nikon's multilayer coating process
is tailored to the design of each particular lens. The number of coatings
applied to each lens element is carefully calculated to match the lens
type and glass used, and also to assure the uniform color balance that
characterizes Nikkor lenses. This results in lenses that meet much higher
standards than the rest of the industry.
Internal Focusing
Imagine being able to focus a lens without it changing in size. Nikon's IF
technology enables just that. All internal optical movement is limited to
the interior of the non-extending lens barrel. This allows for a more
compact, lightweight construction as well as a closer focusing distance.
In addition, a smaller and lighter focusing lens group is employed to
ensure faster focusing. The IF system is featured in most Nikkor telephoto
and selected Nikkor zoom lenses.
Distance information
D-type and G-type Nikkors relay subject-to-camera distance information to
AF Nikon camera bodies. This then makes possible advances like 3D Matrix
Metering and 3D Multi-Sensor Balanced Fill-Flash. Note: D-type and G-type
Nikkors provide distance information to the following cameras: Auto
exposure; F6, F5, F100, F90X, F80, F75, F70, F65, F60, F55, F50, Pronea S,
Pronea 600i, D2 series, D1 series, D100, and D70s/D70. Flash control; F6,
F5, F100, F90X, F80, F75, F70, D2 series, D1 series, D100, and D70s/D70
cameras.
G-type Nikkor lens
The G-type Nikkor has no aperture ring; aperture should be selected from
camera body.
Silent Wave Motor
Nikon's AF-S technology is yet another reason professional photographers
like Nikkor telephoto lenses. AF-S Nikkors feature Nikon's SWM which
converts "traveling waves" into rotational energy to focus the optics.
This enables high-speed autofocusing that's extremely accurate and super
quiet.
M/A mode
AF-S Nikkors feature Nikon's exclusive M/A mode, that allows switching
from autofocus to manual operation with virtually no time lag--even during
AF servo operation and regardless of AF mode in use.
Vibration Reduction (VR)
This innovative VR system minimizes image blur caused by camera shake, and
offers the equivalent of shooting at a shutter speed three stops (eight
times) faster. It allows handheld shooting at dusk, at night, and even in
poorly lit interiors. The lens' VR system also detects automatically when
the photographer pans--no special mode is required.
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