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Nikon 200mm f2G VR AF-S IF-ED  PDF Print E-mail
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Overview

High-performance telephoto featuring SWM and VR system
2004 Release
  • VR operation offers the equivalent of using a shutter speed 3 stops (eight times) faster*
  • Two VR modes are available; Normal and Active
  • Four ED glass elements including one Super ED glass for a lower refractive index and reduced Dispersion
  • SWM (Silent Wave Motor) for quiet high-speed autofocus
  • M/A mode for quick switching between autofocus and manual focus operation
  • Meniscus protective lens for reducing ghost Reflection
  • Focuses down to 1.9m (6.2 ft.)
  • Dust and Waterproof rubber sealing mount

    *As determined by Nikon performance tests.
Note:
VR operation works with the Nikon F6, F5, F100, F80, F75, F65, D2-series, D1-series, D100, D70-series and D50.

Lens Specifications

Generic Lens Specifications
Lens Type: Prime
IS / VR / OS: VR
Min Focal length (mm): 200
Max Focal Length (mm): 200
Number of Elements: 13
Element Groups: 9
Max Aperture: 2
Minimum Aperture: 22
Diaphragm Blades: 9
Closest Focus Distance (m): 1.9
Filter Type: Screw In
Filter Diameter (mm): 52
Diameter at widest (mm): 124
Lens Length (mm): 203
Weight (g): 2900

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Editor review : Nikon 200mm f2G VR AF-S IF-ED
Overall rating (weighted)
1.0
Sharpness
1.0
Build Quality
1.0
AF Speed
1.0
Value for Money
1.0
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Average user rating from: 3 user(s)

Overall rating (weighted)
4.8
Sharpness
4.7
Build Quality
4.7
AF Speed
4.7
Value for Money
5.0
 

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

Worth every pound (of the 2.9kg) - feedbacks vs th, Thursday, 17 December 2009


Overall rating (weighted)
5.0
Sharpness
5.0
Build Quality
5.0
AF Speed
5.0
Value for Money
5.0
It weights as much as the af-s 300mm f/2.8 (gen 1) but is about 2.5" shorter in length. The primary lens is the same size, and it's a chore to lug around. 10lbs to be exact with a D700 and a battery grip. The personality of the lens, e.g. sharpness, bokeh, is similar to the 105mm DC Nikkor f/2, except it has faster focus, able to shoot a couple of stops faster with VR, and has a 200mm focal length.

It's sharp wide open at f/2 and insanely sharp from 2.8 and beyond under non-challenging lighting conditions. The quality of the optics makes it somewhat more bearable to lug around, but it's dimension is unconventional--stubby and shorter than the other Nikon super telephotos. Ironically, it doesn't balance as well as the af-s 300mm f/2.8 for me. Without a tripod or monopod, I tend to shoot with the camera on my shoulder and arm extended. The 'stubby' 200mm f/2 is harder to grip and balance, but optically it creates the same creamy bokeh as the 300mm albeit a tad sharper. To the very point, it's more comfortable to balance the camera with a 300mm on my shoulder and arm (w/o tripod/monopod) than the 200mm.

I seldom shoot sports, instead I shoot a lot of candid shots of people, particularly children, and the 200mm is absolutely a marvel. Once you're a believer, you can't settle for anything less. Few lens I own can get the level of sharpness I like wide open, and the 200mm f/2g is the sharpest of the lot. (85mm f/1.4, 50mm f/1.4, 60mm f/2.8, 105mm f/2, 300mm f/4, 300mm f/2.8, 24-70mm f/2.8, 70-200mm f/2.8)
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Best of the best, Monday, 28 April 2008


Overall rating (weighted)
4.8
Sharpness
5.0
Build Quality
4.0
AF Speed
5.0
Value for Money
5.0
I purchased this lens in order to take advantage of the 2.0 f-stop in horribly lit hs gymnasiums. This lens paired with my D2Hs is outstanding. It has to be the best volleyball lens in existence.

The only drawback is that it weighs a TON (better start doing your push-ups!). But, when you see the shots it produces, the weight is no longer a problem. I used a 70-200VR prior to this purchase, and it is/was a great lens, but it isn't even in the 200's class.

If you shoot basketball or volleyball this is a great lens. . . if you can afford it. If you can't, . . well, you only need one kidney.
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Best of the best, Monday, 28 April 2008


Overall rating (weighted)
4.5
Sharpness
4.0
Build Quality
5.0
AF Speed
4.0
Value for Money
5.0
I purchased this lens in order to take advantage of the 2.0 f-stop in horribly lit hs gymnasiums. This lens paired with my D2Hs is outstanding. It has to be the best volleyball lens in existence.

The only drawback is that it weighs a TON (better start doing your push-ups!). But, when you see the shots it produces, the weight is no longer a problem. I used a 70-200VR prior to this purchase, and it is/was a great lens, but it isn't even in the 200's class.

If you shoot basketball or volleyball this is a great lens. . . if you can afford it. If you can't, . . well, you only need one kidney.

Update, I have now paired this lens with a D3. . . OUTSTANDING.
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