Nikon F 80-200mm lens
Nikon has manufactured 10 different zoom lenses with a focal-length range of 80 to 200 mm range.
- f/4.5 MK-I
- f/4.5 MK-II
- f/4.0 AI-S
- f/2.8 ED AI-S
- f/2.8D ED AF
- f/2.8D ED AF II
- f/2.8D IF-ED AF III
- f/4.5-5.6D AF Macro
- f/2.8D IF-ED AF-S - Nikon first announced the development of the AF-S VR Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED-IF in February 2002, with the lens becoming available for purchase in April 2003. This lens was optically matched with then new DX format as this was the leading lens format of the time.[1]
Specifications
Attribute | f/4.5 MK-I | f/4.5 MK-II | f/4.0 | f/2.8 ED | f/2.8 ED AF MK-I | f/2.8D ED AF MK-II | f/2.8D ED AF MK-III | f/4.5-5.6D AF | f/2.8D IF-ED AF-S |
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Silent Wave Motor | |||||||||
Maximum aperture | f/4.5 | f/4.0 | f/2.8 | f/4.5-5.6 | f/2.8 | ||||
Minimum aperture | f/32 | f/22 | f/32 | f/22 | |||||
Weight | 880 g 1.94 lb |
750 g 1.65 lb |
810 g 1.79 lb |
1,900 g 4.2 lb |
1,200 g 2.6 lb |
1,300 g 2.9 lb |
300 g 0.66 lb |
1,580 g 3.48 lb | |
Maximum diameter | 74.5 mm 2.93 in |
73 mm 2.9 in |
99 mm 3.9 in |
85.5 mm 3.37 in |
87 mm 3.4 in |
72 mm 2.8 in |
88 mm 3.5 in | ||
Length | 162 mm 6.4 in |
223 mm 8.8 in |
184.5 mm 7.26 in |
185 mm 7.3 in |
87.5 mm 3.44 in |
187 mm 7.4 in | |||
Filter diameter | 52mm | 62mm | 96mm | 77mm | 52mm | 77mm | |||
Horizontal viewing angle | 25.4 - 10.3° | ||||||||
Vertical viewing angle | 17.1 - 6.9° | ||||||||
Diagonal viewing angle | 30.3 - 12.3° | ||||||||
Groups/elements | 10/15 | 9/12 | 9/13 | 11/15 | 11/16 | 8/10 | 14/18 | ||
# of diaphragm blades | 7 | 9 | 7 | 9 | |||||
Closest focusing distance | 1.8 m 5.9 ft |
1.2 m 3.9 ft |
2.5 m 8.2 ft |
1.4 m 4.6 ft |
1.5 m 4.9 ft | ||||
Release date | 1969 | 1977 | 1981 | 1982 | 1988 | 1992 | 1996 | 1995 | 1998 |
Patent(s) | [2] | [3] | [4] | [5] | |||||
MSRP $ | 1269.99 |
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References
- http://www.dpreview.com/lensreviews/nikon_70-200_2p8_vr_n15/
- US patent 3615125A, Higuchi, Takashi & Nakamura, Soichi, "Compact telephoto type zoom lens", issued 1971-10-26, assigned to Nikon Corp
- US patent 4223981A, Mizutani, Norio & Hamanishi, Yoshinari, "Telephoto zoom lens", issued 1980-09-23, assigned to Nikon Corp
- US patent 4468096A, Hamanishi, Yoshinari, "Four-group telephoto zoom lens", issued 1984-08-28, assigned to Nikon Corp
- US patent 4468097A, Hamanishi, Yoshinari, "Four-group great aperture ratio zoom lens", issued 1984-08-28, assigned to Nikon Corp
Photos
- 80-200mm f/4.5 Zoom-Nikkor Mk II
- Nikon 80-200mm f/4 push-pull zoom lens, manual focus
- Close up of Nikon 80-200 f/4 zoom lens showing the color-coded depth-of-field lines
See also
- Nikon F-mount
- List of Nikon compatible lenses with integrated autofocus-motor
- Nikon F 70-210mm lens
- Canon EF 70-210mm lens
External links
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