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Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens | 
| Brand: Nikon
Buy Used: $499.00 as of 9/4/2010 02:03 CDT details
New (6) Refurbished (2) from $619.00
Rating: 350 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Optical Zoom: 11.1 Maximum Aperture: 3.5 Maximum Focal Length: 200 Minimum Focal Length: 18 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 4 x 6 x 9
MPN: B000BY52NU Model: B000BY52NU UPC: 018208021598 EAN: 0182080215984
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| Features:
| • | High-ratio, 11x zoom lens and 18-200mm focal range | | • | VR II Vibration Reduction technology provides a four-steps-faster shutter speed | | • | Lens incorporates two ED glass and three aspheric lens elements | | • | Delivers high-resolution and contrast, outstanding image quality, and fantastic photographic versatility | | • | AF-S Silent Wave Motor provides fast quiet autofocusing, and M/A mode makes it easy to switch from auto to manual focus |
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Product Description NIKON 18-200MM F3.5-5.6G VR(2159)
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 350
An Oldie but Goodie August 30, 2010 N. Burlakoff (Ossining, NY, USA) I bought this lens used. The first retailer "sweet november" was the worst retailer I ever encountered on amazon. The sale was cancelled, and I was deeply impressed by the courtesy and efficiency of amazon's cancellation staff/policy when the retailer refuses to fulfill the order or communicate with the customer.
But, I wanted the lens so I went ahead with another retailer, who was excellent. The lens itself is a dream: yes, it is heavy (I love that, hate the lightness of today's cameras and lenses);yes, it is noisy, but I love the sound of a lens working; yes, my copy has lens "creep" (when the camera is off), but I don't really care about that. On the other hand, the pictures are superb. Not only is the image sharp enough to "shave with" but the color balance/saturation is perhaps the best of the three other Nikkor lenses I own. By far, my favorite lens. Hope the new version is as good.
Poorly Designed Lens and bad workmanship August 22, 2010 James I brought this lens in 2007. First I noticed that when the is lens pointed downward it moves. So you have to hold the lens still and the camera. In Aug. of 2010, the lens started to grind and the image would shake while trying to use autofocus. I did not use the lens very often. So Keep these things in mind if you purchase this lens. By the way, I think the pictures are good.
Convenient lens with flaws and very poor quality June 16, 2010 Mister Denial (Luxembourg) The 18-200 is a very convenient lens, as it replaces several standard zooms all-in-one and thus keeps photographers from having to lug tons of gear with them, or to interrupt a studio session to change lenses every 10 minutes. But beware, there are some serious flaws hiding under the hood, including a pretty bad one - the Nikon customer service (or lack thereof).
PROS:
The image quality is decent, not outstanding, but not bad either, especially if you use spot metering and apertures around F11. And at a fairly reasonable price, there are a few arguments in favor of this lens:
- one single lens for all types of photo situations and motives
- image stabilizer (VR)
- fair graphic quality
CONS:
The auto-focus is not exactly fast on this lens, it keeps hunting a lot, even in good light conditions. The lens feels like a plastic toy when you handle it, which wouldn't be too bad it that wasn't a tell-tale sign of the poor quality of manufacture. Mine broke after just a year and a half, without any apparent reason. It did not drop, wasn't subjected to harsh weather conditions or heat (which can cause the glue that holds the plastic lenses inside in place to dissolve), it just suddenly stopped focusing in the hyperfocal range when zooming beyond 50mm.
And tough luck, Nikon's worldwide guarantee only covers this lens for one year if you live in Europe, not 5 years like advertised (which is only in the US). So because of this, I had to cover the repair costs myself, which so far amount to 150 Euros. Which wouldn't be so bad, if Nikon's repair service would not charge me an additional 50 Euros just for shipping the lens back. That's about 5-6 times the sum UPS charged me for sending the parcel to Nikon, same distance, same route. WTF!?! So in addition to being rude and haughty on the phone when you call support (because the lens you bought half and a year ago already died on you and you are somewhat upset at this very short lifespan), they rip you off on transport costs. I felt very poorly treated by Nikon service staff, not like a valued customer at all. More like a petty nuisance.
In addition to the poor longevity of the lens and the even worse customer service, the lens has other flaws, like the often mentioned lens-creep when shooting downwards, as well as sucking dust into your camera body. When zooming in and out with the 18-200mm, the lens creates a vacuum that sucks dust from the outside in, straight onto the mirror and sensor. I never had to clean my camera body as often as since I've had this lens. If you remove the lens rear cap and hold the lens in the hollow of your hand and then zoom in and out, you can feel the draft of air.
So, to sum up:
- short longevity
- only one year warranty for Europeans
- rude service staff
- expensive shipping for repair
- lens-creep
- slow auto-focus
- sucks in dust
If I hadn't run into these massive issues with the Nikon customer service, I would have given this lens a 4 star rating, but the way Nikon (in this case Nikon France) treats its customers is more than disappointing. Especially when you expect to buy quality, and your gear gives up on you in less than two years. And also, come on, one year warranty? Ridiculous!
I would certainly NOT recommend this lens to anyone because of these points. And the way Nikon customer service treated me certainly made me seriously think about switching to Canon when time has come to buy a new camera. And until then, whatever my next lens will be, it's NOT going to be a Nikon.
Great price! May 12, 2010 E. Meyer (Chesterfield, MI) Very hard to come by. They can't be made fast enough! Excellent product. Works as expected.
Shoddy workmanship March 1, 2010 W. Jones (San Diego, CA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
When I bought this lens I noticed that it was made in Thailand. That should have been my first clue. Like all the "newer" Nikkors it is made with a lot of plastic. After one month of shooting (about 2000 actuations) on an assignment in Japan the zoom stopped working smoothly, then stopped working at all. It also will not stop up or down. I have a lot of other Nikkor lenses that are much more solidly made, but some of them can only be used in the manual mode on my digital cameras. I'm sending it to Nikon's repair facility tomorrow and we'll see what happens. Hopefully they will repair it quickly. It's more than annoying to spend almost $1000 on a lens that fails. This is the first Nikkor lens I have had in 26 years of shooting that has given me any sort of trouble. I guess I was do.
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