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Nikon 105mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor Lens | 
enlarge | Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
List Price: $1,050.00 Buy New: $749.95 You Save: $300.05 (29%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 30 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Maximum Focal Length: 105 Minimum Focal Length: 105 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 4 x 6 x 9
MPN: 2160 Model: 2160 UPC: 018208021604 EAN: 0018208021604 ASIN: B000EOSHGQ
Release Date: April 25, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Designed for close-up and macro photography; versatile enough for virtually any photographic situation | | • | Features new VR II vibration reduction technology, which allows photographers to shoot hand-held shots up to 4 shutter speeds slower than would otherwise be possible | | • | Nano-Crystal coat and ED glass elements that enhance overall image quality by further reducing flare and chromatic aberrations | | • | Includes an internal focus, which provides fast and quiet auto-focusing without changing the length of the lens, retaining the subject's working distance | | • | Weighs 27.9 ounces, and measures 3.3 x 4.5 inches (Diameter x Depth) |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Nikon 2160 105mm f2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor Lens is the world's first macro lens featuring Nikon's exclusive Silent Wave Motor and Vibration Reduction. Designed for close-up and macro photography, this camera lens is versatile enough for virtually any photographic situation. This Nikon 105 millimeter lens features Nikon's new VR II vibration reduction technology, which allows photographers to shoot hand-held shots at up to four shutter speeds slower than would otherwise be possible, providing sharper images in general and in close-up photography. This lens also features a high-resolution and high optical performance, with a Nano-Crystal coat and ED glass elements that enhance overall image quality by further reducing flare and chromatic aberrations, and contributing to improved color, contrast and clarity. Constructed with an f2.8 lens, this unit includes an internal focus, which provides fast and quiet auto-focusing without changing the length of the lens, retaining the subject's working distance through the focus range. This lens has a non-rotating front design that is convenient for use with circular polarizing filters and the R1C1 wireless close-up Speedlight system. Specifically engineered for both Nikon digital and 35mm SLR cameras, the Nikon ED-IF AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor lens helps ensure high quality and high performance for all photographers, from amateurs to professionals, and includes front and rear lens caps, an HB-38 bayonet lens hood, and a CL-1020 flexible lens pouch. The 2160 weighs 27.9 ounces and measures 3.3 x 4.5 inches (diameter x depth). What's in the Box The 105mm f2.8 ED-IF AF-S VR lens, 62mm snap-on front lens cap (LC-62), rear lens cap (LF-1), bayonet hood (HB-38), and flexible lens pouch (CL-1020).
Product Description The AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G ED-IF Lens is the world's first macro lens equipped with SWM (Silent Wave Motor) and VR (Vibration Reduction) systems. The VRII function minimizes camera shake by offering the equivalent of a shutter speed 4 stops faster. The SWM enables fast and quiet autofocusing, and quick switching between autofocus and manual operation. The IF design provides a constant lens length and eliminates rotation of the front lens element, facilitating the use of circular polarizing filters and the Nikon Close-up. The Nano Crystal Coat ensures superior optical performance by virtually eliminating internal lens element reflections. Closest focusing distance - 0.314m (1 ft.) Focus-limit switch Macro focusing M/A and Manual Focus Modes Includes CL-1020 Lens Pouch, LC-62mm snap-on front lens cap, LF-1 rear lens cap Unit Dimensions(from the camera's lens mounting flange) - 83 x 116mm Weight (approx.) - 790g
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| Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
Nice lens September 24, 2008 I am new to macro photography. Depth of fields is critical so a tripod helps. Great lens/tool. But it takes some learning to prefect the art of macro photography
The NIkkor 105 VRII Micro is an excellent lens September 13, 2008 If you're looking for a Nikkor micro lens, this could be the one for you. I photograph coins, flowers, insects and various jewelry items. This lens is very versatile and quite sharp and contrasty. The VRII works very well, though, realistically, for macro photography, I'm not sure the VR is of any value, since you turn it off when the camera is mounted on a tripod.
I find the lens doubles very effectively as a short telephoto lens on a DX frame camera, providing excellent bokeh at wider apertures. As such, it doubles as an effective portrait lens, though that is not it's primary purpose (in my book.) It also performs well for other forms of photography; I've used it to get architecture shots, and find that it introduces very little distortion.
For macro photography I like this lens because of the effective working distance at 1:1. You still have 6-8 inches between the object and the front glass...plenty of room to get your lighting set up the way you want it.
The only downside, if there is one, would be that it's a rather bulky lens; some people don't like the way it fits their hand or balances on the camera. I've used it on the smaller D80 and a larger D300. I find the lens easy to handle, and both camears produce exceptional photos with this lens. I have medium sized male hands...but those with small hands may find the lens a bit more awkward?
The second party lenses from Tokina, Tamron and Sigma are also good...and a bit cheaper. Only you can decide what features are of value to you. For me, the VRII was "worth it" because I use the lens occasionally for interior shots at dinner events where I work. With f/2.8 and VR, I can often avoid using my SB800.
I've never regretted getting this lens.
Great lens that hunts a little to much August 28, 2008 This lens is an excellent Macro lens...The only thing that prevents 5 stars is that the lens tends to hunt too much and will hang up at one end of the focal range or the other. When not hunting, however it provides crystal clear images and color quality is outstanding, as well as wonderful Bokteh....
stunning portrait lens August 25, 2008 have had this lens for over a year, using it on a Nikon D80. it's performed extremely well. in very rare cases it's a little slow to focus, specifically in low-light conditions. would buy it again.
Do you need one? August 15, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great lens - it`s as sharp as it gets, has no distortions, focuses down to 1:1, it`s fast and does beautiful bokeh. However, there are some cons - it is heavy and has minor focusing problems when in low light (on my d40x - can`t say for other models). The VR is great, but also intended for objects 3m or more away. Under that, it gradually loses stability. Consider also it is a prime lens, meaning, there is no zoom. You will probably need to carry around additional lens if you don`t want to miss a shot. This is a must have lens for portrait and macro photography. However, if you plan on making tourist shots, cut on the bokeh and get the all-round 18-200mm. It`s slower (f3.5-5.6), but far more practical and somewhat cheaper. You can`t miss with either one. Good luck!
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