Monday, May 10, 2010

Cameras lenses AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/2.8G ED VR II


Professional, fast-aperture super telephoto lens, now enhanced with Nikon VR II image stabilization and featuring Nano Crystal Coat, is an ideal choice for sports photography, live performance shooting, wildlife and more.

Price:
$5,899.95 *ESP



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Fast-aperture f/2.8 NIKKOR Super Telephoto
Wide aperture, professional telephoto performance, optimized for edge-to-edge sharpness for both FX and DX-format Nikon D-SLRs—perfect for action and sports photojournalism, wildlife photography and more.
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Nikon VR II (Vibration Reduction) Image Stabilization
Vibration Reduction, engineered specifically for each VR NIKKOR lens, enables handheld shooting at up to 4 shutter speeds slower than would otherwise be possible, assuring dramatically sharper still images and video capture.
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Exclusive Nano Crystal Coat
Further reduces ghosting and internal flare for even greater image clarity.
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Three Extra-low Dispersion (ED) Elements
Offers superior sharpness and color correction by effectively minimizing chromatic aberration, even at wide apertures.
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Nikon Silent Wave Motor (SWM)
Delivers fast, accurate and quiet autofocusing.
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Three Focus Modes
A/M mode joins the familiar M/A and M modes, enhancing AF control versatility with fast, secure switching between auto and manual focus to accommodate personal shooting techniques.
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Nikon Super Integrated Coating (SIC)
Enhances light transmission efficiency and offers superior color consistency and reduced flare.
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AF Memory Recall
Allows instant return to a predetermined point of focus.
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Rugged Construction
Featuring enhanced dust and moisture-resistance, magnesium die-cast barrel construction and a protective meniscus front lens.
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Close Focusing to 7.2 feet
Focus to 7.2 feet in manual focus or 7.5 feet in autofocus, enabling striking image perspectives.
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Fully compatible with Nikon TC-14E II, TC-17E II and TC-20E II (III) Teleconverters.
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Rounded 9-Blade Diaphragm
Renders more natural appearance of out-of-focus image areas.

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