

📸 Elevate your Nikon game — zoom, focus, and own the shot!
The Nikon 70-300mm f/4-5.6G AF Zoom Lens offers a versatile telephoto range ideal for travel, sports, and candid photography. Lightweight and compatible with Nikon FX and DX DSLR cameras, it features a D-type design for precise exposure control and accepts 62mm filters. While autofocus requires a camera with a built-in motor, manual focus is available on others. Despite lacking image stabilization, it delivers sharp, vibrant images at an unbeatable price point, making it a top choice for budget-conscious enthusiasts seeking quality telephoto performance.
| ASIN | B00005Y3OM |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,661) |
| Date First Available | September 28, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 15 ounces |
| Item model number | 1928 |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Product Dimensions | 4.61 x 2.91 x 2.91 inches |
R**N
Great lens for the price
Quite often people dismiss cheap lenses (under $200). While there are certainly bad lenses in this price range, there are often lenses that are surprisingly good. Many of these are Nikon's cheaper consumer lenses. I bought this lens for use on my Nikon D700 and D40 until I get around to buy a nicer telephoto, which would cost significantly more. I wasn't expecting a whole lot, but I have been pleasantly surprised with the quality of the pictures for the price. The sharpness and colors are significantly better than another Cheap lens at 70-210mm (can't remember the brand, it was an off-brand). There are a few drawbacks to this lens, of course. This lens does auto-focus on cameras with AF and G capability, but must be manually focused on cameras that do not. This includes some other 35mm SLRs as well as Nikon's newer consumer SLRs that don't contain a focusing motor. These cameras would include the D40, D40x, D60, D3000, D3100, and D5000. I own a D40 and can use this lens on it, but have to focus manually. You also can't adjust the aperture on old manual-focus cameras. There is also no image stabilization, therefore to take consistent sharp images in low light you need to use a fast shutter speed, which may not always be easy to do. This isn't the fastest lens either, starting at f/4 at 70mm and f/5.6 at 300mm. Because of both of these omissions this lens works best in good light unless you have a camera that performs well at higher-ISO settings or you have a flash that can compensate. I've also noticed that the autofocus is a bit slow, as well as loud. It's not as bad when the focus adjustments are small however, making it usually fine for tracking moving subjects, it just becomes inconvenient if for example you are tracking a soccer player and at some point accidently focus on the background and have to go back. The final drawback I noticed is there seems to be a little bit of distortion and softness as you reach 300, but it's acceptable considering the price of this lens. Overall this is a great deal. There are some conveniences and frills that are left out, as mentioned above, but considering this is only $130 I feel you can't go wrong. If you don't have a telephoto for your Nikon and considering this because you don't want to spend $500+, buy this. It's worlds better than nothing. Just keep in mind that the autofocus will not work if you have a D40/40x/60/3000/3100/5000.
E**W
New to photography
Honestly, I dunno what I'm doing, so I also purchased the dummies book. Anyway, where I live, there's a lot of private planes that fly over and when I take a picture with my standard 18-55 lens, I can see the design on the planes pretty good. I started to wonder if I could see the people in it too with a longer lens so I bought this. I tried to snap one of the planes, and the angles sucked, so I couldn't see the people, however I was able to see great detail on the planes.. numbers and letters even! I decided to get serious and tried to take some real photos. This lens is AWESOME! Everything I took a picture of looked like it came from a magazine. I took a picture of a monarch butterfly up close. Did you know some have blue on it?? Until I used this lens, I didn't! The only thing that's difficult about this lens is that it's manual focus. To get a great shot, I can't focus fast enough and I ended up getting a picture of a super clear blade of grass and a blurry bee. :( (I'd be aiming for the bee). Also, when I THINK I have a clear shot, it turns out I don't. I've gotten better at it, so it's definitely an issue on my part, not the lens. I recommend it!
O**E
Good lens for this price
Weighing in at about 15 oz., this Nikkor AF zoom lens is a lot of bang for the buck. The zoom range is 70-300mm; if you use a Nikon digital SLR like my D70, the effective range is 106-456mm due to the 1.5x crop factor. 300mm or 450mm, this is a very powerful zoom lens for relatively little money. The maximum aperture of the lens is f4 at 70mm and one stop slower at f5.6 at 300mm. These are of course slower than more expensive Nikkor's which can go to f2.8, but for that you'd be shelling out many times more money. For most outdoor daylight photos as well as well-lit portraits, this lens does the job. At f5.6 and 300mm, you'll get a nice shallow depth of field that will give you that "professional" portrait you've been looking for. Just make sure you use a tripod. This Nikkor sports excellent optics (despite not being an ED -- see below), and is a full auto-focus lens when mounted on Nikon SLRs that can do AF on G-type lenses. To switch into manual focus on one of these cameras, be sure to set the focus switch on the camera body to M (manual) first, before engaging the focus ring. Because this is *not* an AF-S (S for silence) lens, it does not have the "ultrasonic" built-in motor and is completely driven by the camera, that's why you want to set the focus mode switch on the camera to M before turning the focus ring. Because this is not an AF-S lens, it's noisy when hunting for focus. Being an economics lens, it focuses pretty fast when there's plenty of light, but in low light situations, it can "hunt" for focus for a long time. In fact, where there's little light, you'll need to half-press the shutter button several times before the lens autofocuses properly; and don't be surprised if you have to switch to manual focus. (Just remember to set the camera's focus mode to M!) Other features missing from this low-priced lens are a macro mode and low-dispersion (called ED by Nikon). Of course, it doesn't have vibration reduction, either. Oh, if you have a digital SLR, you'll get an additional benefit of using a non-DX lens on a d-SLR: because only the central part of the image from the lens actually hits the sensor, you won't have to worry about aberrations that affect the edges, esp. when using low-cost lenses. From corner to corner, side to side, your picture will be sharp. In short, for a little over $100 you are getting a genuine Nikon-designed (but made in China) lens with excellent optics, a long zoom range, fast autofocusing in bright light, and relative light weight but solid construction. On the other hand, the low, low price means you won't get macro, ED, ultrasonic focusing mechanism, or the very best optics that much more expensive Nikkor lenses have. If you have enough money, I recommend getting a high-quality zoom lens that covers the wideangle to telephoto focal lengths. My favorite is the compact and lightweight Tamron 28-300mm Di XR LD lens sold here on Amazon (although you do give up aperture speed).
K**A
Great zoom lens
I bought this lens to go with a new Nikon D5700. I love the zoom of the lens, and it is very easy to handle. It does not automatically focus, but that is not a problem if you know how to use manual. For me, the price was well worth it not to have the automatic setting. I bought this lens special for the safari that I went on. It took fantastic, clear and jaw-dropping pictures and I was extremely impressed. This is a great lens for the value and I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a good zoom without paying the big prices.
A**ー
初心者で評価と値段で買ってしまったんですが、AF-Sと勘違いしてしまいやってしまった‥と思っていましたが、慣れてきたら初心者でも綺麗な写真が撮れて満足しています
A**L
Me gusto mucho el zoom que puedes hacer con este lente, sin embargo no supe si funciona o no con el autoenfoque, lo tuve que hacer manual con muy buenos resultados, por el precio y las fotografías que toma creo que vale la pena.
K**.
Als Preiswertvariante wollte ich ein Telezoom haben um die 300 mm abdecken zu können. Ausserdem passte das Objektiv zu einem bereits vorhandenen Filterset. Man muss es zu nehmen wissen: es hat keinen Bildstabilisator, d.h. als Fotografierender sollte man immer auf ausreichende Belichtungszeiten achten bzw. auf genügend Licht, damit die Bilder nicht verwackeln. Im Klartext heißt das bei Tageslicht macht es 1A Fotos. Sobald es dämmert, wird's schwierig. Damit kann ich aber bestens leben bei dem Preis. Gerade wenn man sich Objekte näher ranholt, z.B. Hunde oder Menschen, entsteht ein schönes Bokeh. Mit 62mm Makrolinsenset nutze ich es ausserdem für Makroaufnahmen, die echt schön werden! Fazit: mir und meinem Geldbeutel gefällt's!
F**R
La qualité est bonne. Le rendu au tirage est top. J'ai fait des tirages poster sans problème de qualité avec un Nikon D600.
G**S
Al no tener estabilizador de imagen hechar una foto se hace complicada pero, cumple con sus especificaciones sólo hay que hecharle ganas para hechar fotos
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