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Nikon 24mm-120mm Nikkor f4 Lens

nikon20100819c-24-120mm.jpgNikon have today announced a new 24mm - 120mm zoom lens in the FX-format standard with a 5x zoom lens and a fixed maximum aperture of f/4 through the full 24mm to 120mm range of focal lengths. With built-in vibration reduction (VR II) offering camera shake compensation equivalent to a shutter speed increase of approximately four steps and equipped with two VR modes, Normal and Active, the vibration reduction function responds to a variety of shooting scenes. The lens comes with a Nano Crystal Coat adopted to significantly reduce ghost and flare and is equipped with two ED and three aspherical lens elements for superior optical performance.

 

*  FX-format standard 5x zoom lens with a fixed maximum aperture of f/4 through the full 24 mm to 120 mm range of focal lengths
* Built-in vibration reduction (VR II) offering camera shake compensation equivalent to a shutter speed increase of approximately four steps
* Equipped with two VR modes, Normal and Active, the vibration reduction function responds to a variety of shooting scenes.
* Nano Crystal Coat adopted to significantly reduce ghost and flare
* Nikon’s internal focusing (IF) system
* Equipped with two ED and three aspherical lens elements for superior optical performance
* Two focus modes available — M/A (manual-priority autofocus) and M (manual focus)
* Silent Wave Motor (SWM) ensures smooth, quiet AF operation

 

Focal length 24-120 mm
Maximum aperture f/4
Minimum aperture f/22
Lens construction 17 elements in 13 groups (2 ED and 3 aspherical lens elements, including elements with Nano Crystal Coat)
Angle of view 84°–20° 20’ (61°–13° 20’ with Nikon DX-format D-SLR cameras)
Minimum focus distance 0.45 m
Maximum reproduction ratio 0.24× (at maximum telephoto position)
No. of diaphragm blades 9 (rounded)
Filter attachment size 77 mm
Dimensions Approximately 84 mm (maximum diameter) × 103.5 mm (distance from the camera’s lens-mount flange)
Weight Approximately 710 g
Supplied accessories 77 mm snap-on Front Lens Cap LC-77, Rear Lens Cap, Bayonet Hood HB-53, Flexible Lens Pouch CL-1218
 

About Nikon

 

The history of Nikon dates back to 1917 when three of Japan's leading optical manufacturers merged to form a fully integrated optical company. By the end of the century Nikon would have accumulated an immense poll of know-how and experience to become a world leader in not only optics and imaging but also industrial equipment and health and medicine sector.

Today Nikon designs, develops, manufactures and markets a gamut of optical, photographic and optoelectronic products globally. You will find them at work in virtually every corner of the earth. If it has something to do with light, Nikon has something to do with it.

The driving force behind Nikon is technology. Not only in manufacturing and assembling the finest lenses or most comprehensive photography system in the world, but also in making the glass itself. That is why Nikon products have gained worldwide customer satisfaction, and even professional recognition worldwide.

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