Lenses >Nikon 105mm f2.8G AF-S VR Micro
The AF-S VR 105 f/2.8G IF-ED brings the benefits of vibration reduction (VR) to the domain of Macro photography. It offers high-resolution, high-optical performance for ...
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21 May 2012
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Overview
The AF-S VR 105 f/2.8G IF-ED brings the benefits of vibration reduction (VR) to the domain of Macro photography. It offers high-resolution, high-optical performance for both digital and 35mm film format SLR cameras. This lens incorporates Nikon's second-generation vibration reduction system (VR II) that allows flexible hand-held shooting by stabilizing the image to the equivalent stability of a shutter speed that is 4 stops faster when compared with a conventional lens (as determined by Nikon performance test). The SWM (Silent Wave Motor) and IF (Internal Focusing) ensure quiet autofocusing with quick and convenient switching between autofocus and manual operation. Optical performance is enhanced by an ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass element that minimizes chromatic aberration, and Nano Crystal Coat which drastically reduces flare, enabling finely defined, clear images.
Technical Information
Specifications
- Brand Name: Nikon
- Focal Length: 105
- Focus Type: auto-focus, manual-focus
- Lens Type: Prime
- Max aperture: 2.8
- Mount Type: Nikon F FX
Size and Weight
- Length: 116 mm
- Diameter: 83 mm
- Weight: 0.72 Kg
- Packed weight: 1.6 Kg
Deposit
Deposit: £735.65 (Inc VAT)
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nikon 105mm by arron dobbins
A very solid but heavy lens, brilliant depth of field in this and the bokeh is very nice too. Can be used as a good telephoto lens for things such as moto x where you can quite close, or a portrait lens. Definatley worth having in your kit bag for the weekend!
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