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Tokyo—Nikon Corporation is
pleased to announce the upcoming release of the new fast telephoto zoom lens
AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II for use with digital- and film-SLR
cameras. A number of unique Nikon technologies have been adopted for this lens,
including the use of seven ED glass elements, Nano Crystal Coat, a vibration
reduction (VR II) system that provides camera shake compensation equivalent to
increases in shutter speed by four steps, and a Silent Wave Motor (SWM)
This fast
telephoto zoom lens provides the excellent performance and superior image
quality demanded by professional and advanced amateur photographers.
With release of this lens, Nikon
has structured an incomparable NIKKOR zoom lens system that also includes the
current AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED and AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED for
complete coverage of focal lengths from 14mm to 200mm with support for a maximum
aperture of f/2.8 throughout the entire range.
The AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G
ED VR II offers excellent performance throughout its range of focal lengths,
from the natural rendering characteristics of mid-range telephoto positions to
the compressed perspective of telephoto positions. The lens makes the most of a
wide variety of scenes, from portraits to staged events as well as sports
photography under nighttime lighting, press photography, and scenes that require
soft rendering of out-of-focus portions.
The use of seven ED glass
elements provides the ultimate in rendering characteristics for capture of
images exhibiting excellent resolution and high contrast. The additional use of
Nano Crystal Coat effectively suppresses ghost and flare for clear images.
Adoption of the Silent Wave Motor (SWM) allows for smooth and quiet zooming that
makes the most of camera autofocus subject tracking systems. The lens also
provides superior operation with three focus modes — M, A/M, M/A — for manual
focusing or manually fine-tuning focus acquired with autofocus by simply
rotating the lens' focus ring.
The vibration reduction system (VR
II) provides camera shake compensation equivalent to increases in shutter speed
by four steps*. Two vibration reduction modes are available.
NORMAL
mode: The vibration reduction mechanism reduces ordinary camera shake. Panning
is also supported.
ACTIVE mode: The
vibration reduction mechanism reduces extreme camera shake, such as that which
occurs with shooting from a moving vehicle.
* As
determined in Nikon performance tests
AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm
f/2.8G ED VR II Major Features
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Vibration reduction (VR II) equivalent to increases
in shutter speed by four steps
- A
new optical design utilizing seven ED glass elements
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Ghost and flare suppression with Nano Crystal Coat
- A
Silent Wave Motor (SWM) for superior autofocus that
is smooth and quiet
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Three focus modes built in: M, M/A, A/M
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Aperture diaphragm utilizing an odd number of
rounded blades (nine) for natural blur
characteristics
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Shooting at distances as close as 1.4 m throughout
the entire zoom range
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High-quality exterior design
Specifications
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Focal length |
70-200mm |
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Maximum aperture |
f/2.8 |
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Minimum aperture |
f/22 |
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Lens construction |
21 elements in 16 groups (with 7 ED and some Nano Crystal Coat-deposited lens elements) |
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Picture angle |
34°20’ - 12°20’ (22°50’ - 8° with Nikon DX format) |
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Closest focus distance |
1.4 m/4.6 ft. (throughout entire zoom range) |
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Maximum reproduction ratio |
0.12x |
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No. of diaphragm blades |
9 (rounded) |
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Filter/attachment size |
77mm |
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Diameter x length (extension from lens
mount) |
Approximately 87 x 209 mm/3.4 x 8.2 in. |
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Weight |
Approximately 1,540 g/3.4 lbs |
MTF Chart
 
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Spatial
Frequenciess |
S:
Sagittal |
M: Meridional |
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10 lines/mm |
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30 lines/mm |
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:Aspherical lens elements
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Super ED glass elements
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ED glass elements
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