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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 New: $1,199.00 as of 3/18/2010 06:13 CDT details
New (1) Refurbished (1) from $669.95
Rating: 348 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 Nicon introduces compact and lightweight high-power zoom lens for Nikon digital SLRs, featuring enhanced Vibration Reduction.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 348
Shoddy workmanship March 1, 2010 W. Jones (San Diego, CA) 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.
A Necessity for Me March 1, 2010 GradyPhilpott I'm not a pro, but my hobby requires me to take a lot of pictures. I've been working with point and shoots in the year I've been involved in this activity and I just couldn't deal with the shutter-lag and other limitations of the cameras I was using, so I made the jump to a dSLR, the Nikon D3000.
It was an excellent choice, but the 18-55mm kit lens, while a good lens in it's own right, just didn't have the flexibility necessary to get the shots I need and frequently changing out lenses is just not an option.
Almost every professional reviewer has lauded this lens, while noting its compromises, so I bought it even though it was a stretch for my monthly budget. I have no regrets.
For someone who used an image-stabilized, super-zoom point and shoot, the D3000 and this lens is the perfect upgrade. I can see that eventually I will want a wider lens for special purposes, but until that time comes, this is the perfect choice. I need a lens that can do it all and do it well.
I agree that the lens-creep issue is a problem, but it is a manageable one. When I'm not shooting, I lock the lens, even though at 18mm the lens doesn't creep yet. When I bring the camera up for a shot, the lock is easy to switch off with my left thumb, so it's just one small adjustment among many I've had to make to accommodate a more complex and more capable camera.
I would say to those new to dSLRs, buy whatever Nikon camera body you like and get this lens at the same time. Yeah, it's not cheap, but it's a lens that will more than meet your needs until you become a more sophisticated shooter and beyond.
Zoom is a little loose February 9, 2010 Bri (Colorado) When pointing straight, this lens is a fantastic zoom. It's good with focusing and is relatively quick. Nikon's VR technology is also really good. The only complaint I have is that when I point up or down the lens will start expanding or pulling back on its own based on the gravitational force. I expected to be able to set this lens to a certain barrel length and have it stay there until I changed it.
Great for beginners and if you only had one lens January 21, 2010 G. Tiu 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I first started with DSLR photography I was stoked about this lens
I got it and could not be happier. 18-200mm fast, take it with me everywhere. It sat on my D40 then my D200
Then as a photographer I began to grow. I wanted faster lenses, Prime lenses, etc. Since then this lens has sat in my bag
I got a feel for how I like my pictures to be taken and what I needed was something faster. If i wanted zoom I wanted something further.
Also since i will be moving up to the FX body soon this lens will be useless since it is a DX lens.
As a customer decide if what you plan on doing is moving up in photography and taking it to another level,
or being happy with prosumer DSLRs with DX lenses.
If it is the latter, get this lens
Otherwise invest in fx lenses that will grow with you and this expensive hobby
The best Nikon lens January 20, 2010 D. Bostic Sorry for the short review but I have had this lens for 3 years and it is hands down the best investment I have made for my camera. you will need no other lens. Buy it NOW!!!!!!
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