Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor Wide Angle Zoom Lens | 
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| Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
List Price: $2,065.00 Buy New: $1,435.00 You Save: $630.00 (31%)
New (13) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $1,395.00
Rating: 31 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Optical Zoom: 2.9 Maximum Focal Length: 70 Minimum Focal Length: 24 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 5.8 x 5.8
MPN: 2164 Model: 2164 UPC: 018208021642 EAN: 0018208021642 ASIN: B000VDCT3C
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new , shipping same business day.
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| Features:
| • | Wide-angle to medium telephoto AF-S zoom lens for edge-to-edge sharpness on both Nikon FX- and DX-format image sensors | | • | Enhanced optical formulas render outstanding image integrity | | • | Two ED (Extra-low Dispersion) elements and PGM aspherical lenses control chromatic aberrations | | • | Nano Crystal Coat to reduce ghosting and flare | | • | Nikon Silent Wave Motor (SWM) for ultra high-speed autofocusing |
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Product Description The fast, wide-angle to medium telephoto AF-S zoom lens from Nikon is optimized for edge-to-edge sharpness on both the Nikon FX (23.9 x 36mm) and DX-format image sensors, with focus as close as 14.9 inches. Enhanced optical formulas, engineered to produce exceptional sharpness, contrast and color, render outstanding image integrity, while two ED (Extra-low Dispersion) elements and PGM aspherical lenses futher control chromatic aberrations at even the widest aperture settings It has an exclusive Nano Crystal Coat to reduce ghosting and flare for even greater image clarity. The Nikon Silent Wave Motor (SWM) enables ultra high-speed autofocusing with exceptional accuracy and powerful, super-quiet operation, while the Internal Focus (IF) provides fast and quiet auto focusing without changing the length of the lens and M/A Focus Mode switch enables quick response to changing situations between Auto and Manual focus operation. With all these features, as well as an incredible resilience to dust, water and general wear and tear, the Nikon 24-70mmf/2.8G ED Lens is a welcome way to meet your telephotography needs. Internal Focus (IF) provides auto focusing without changing the length of the lens M/A Focus Mode switch enables quick changing between Auto and Manual focus operation.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 26 more reviews...
Inconsistent Focus November 30, 2008 NJ 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had this lens for 7 months. In the 7 months, Nikon has had it for almost 3. The autofocus is inconsistent from shot to shot. I have sent samples to Nikon via web and printed. I have sent the lens to them twice already, once with the D300. They adjusted the autofocus the first time and the lens came back worse. the second time they had to replace the entire zoom mechanism. unfortunately it will have to go back again. mounting the lens on a tripod does not give better results. I will however say that when it does focus correctly (40% of the time) it is a great lens. Maybe i have a bad sample but after reading many posts and reviews, it seems that this is not an uncommon problem with this lens. Hopefully Nikon will (can) fix it. The lens is really unusable in it's present state. I have 8 Nikon Lenses from the 70-200/2.8 to the 85/1.4 and none of them have this issue!!
Top of the standard November 29, 2008 h87414 Crazy sharp. Great auto focus. Bright & Fast. No sign of reflection at all. Great color. This is perfect standard lens w/ fx format. However, little too expensive, and heavy.
Bad Quality Control - Nikon 24mm-70mm f2.8 November 16, 2008 Photo Fan (Los Angeles, CA) 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
According to other reviewers this is one of Nikon's best lenses ever. My first impression does not echo that sentiment. I just opened the box I received from Amazon and the first thing I noticed was that the zoom did not feel smooth and there was a sound of metal rubbing against metal when zooming from 24mm to 35mm. If the lens is rotated so that the focus switch is facing downward toward the ground, the metal grinding sound goes away, but the zoom operation still feels rough. When zoomed wide the part of the lens that extends has excessive play, focus seems to work but there is something inside the lens that is not tightened down properly. This is a Pro series lens and for the price I expect better quality control than this. I have read other reviews reporting metal shavings and debris causing distortions. I am new to Nikon equipment, but so far I am not impressed with Nikon's quality control. Since this is a quality control issue I am not rating the quality of the glass at this time, I have not had the time to fully test it and I don't want to waste my time with a defective product as my results may not be accurate. However, if a product can't be assembled reliably, with consistent results it cannot be rated as the best ever. I give this lens a 3 star rating because of bad quality control. An obvious defect as this should not have passed QC. About Amazon Customer Service: I understand that sometimes things go wrong, which is why we have "Customer Service". Amazon does not publish a customer service number to call and talk to a live person nor an email address to write to them. One is forced to go through their online return process with fixed and limited options. I requested a replacement and got an automated email response telling me to read the manual and contact the manufacturer, with a note saying: "Please note: this e-mail was sent from an address that cannot accept incoming e-mail." Aaaahhh! How frustrating! I paid for expedited shipping and ended up with a defective product that I cannot use and Amazon tells me that any returns are at my cost. I usually purchase my camera equipment from a local camera store, B&H or Adorama who have real people in customer service that can rectify errors and replace parts. Amazon gets a "1 Star" rating for customer service.
This is why we love Nikon optics November 2, 2008 Frederick Lee (San Francisco, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is clearly why I'm stick to Nikon regime. Sometimes, I guess I'm not the only one, tempted to the wide range of Canon L lens product, however this lens came to be clear reason why I should use Nikon photography gears. I bought this lens for my trip to Hearst Castle, and results are simply the very best. Very sharp and clear even at wide open 2.8 and color rendition is just magic. Sometimes it is even better than the image I look through my eyes! Yes, it's heavy but it is also true that this lens is the best lens you can get with all the latest technology. I use this lens for serious photo taking and light AF-S 24-85 for daily family shot.
Very nice lens October 29, 2008 Matt Cham 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Sharp, fast, and silent. This lens should be in the bag of every wedding and portrait photographer, as well as photojournalist. Highly recommended.
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