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28 sie 2024 · Both the Nikon 18-200mm VR and VR II lenses offer exceptional versatility and image quality, making them ideal for a wide range of photographers. The VR II lens excels in terms of image quality, autofocus performance, and vibration reduction, while the original VR lens provides a more budget-friendly option with similar zoom range and durability.
9 paź 2009 · The new 18-200 has a tab to look the zoom at 18mm, and the VR lettering is gold, not red. Those are the only differences. Despite popular misconception, both lenses have the same VR system (VR II).
26 lut 2008 · The AF-S DX VR 18-200mm F3.5-5.6G IF-ED Zoom-Nikkor (try saying that three times quickly) provides an equivalent field of view range of 27 to 300 mm on a DX format digital SLR (such as the newly announced D200).
25 maj 2022 · Built for DX format DSLRs, the 18-200mm is more refined than the AF-S DX 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3G ED VR and more manageable than the oversized AF-S DX 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6 VR, while still giving a highly useful ‘effective’ zoom range of 27-300mm in full-frame terms.
The 18-200 VR II features an AF-S motor (silent-wave (ultrasonic)) and thus is fully compatible with all Nikon DX DSLRs, including the motorless entry-level models. AF action is virtually silent and quite fast for a super zoom lens. The lens features latest generation optical stabilization (VR II). Nikon claims a potential equivalent to 4 f-stops.
15 lis 2011 · You’ll see the pros and cons of the DX 18-200mm VR II against the premium DX 16-85mm VR, the DX 18-105mm VR kit zoom, and at the longer end of the range the DX 55-200mm VR.
15 paź 2009 · Nikon hasn't re-invented the 18-200mm ƒ/3.5-5.6 VR2 (II), but they've made some useful tweaks, addressing some complaints that have dogged this lens since it was first introduced.