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Nikon has
developed a range of telephoto lenses for the serious photographer. With an
array of focal lengths from 85 mm to 600 mm, extraordinary optics and
high-performance auto-focusing, telephoto AF Nikkors have much to offer.
G-type NIKKOR
The G-type NIKKOR has no aperture ring; aparture should be selected from camera
body.
ED
glass — an essential element of NIKKOR telephoto lenses
Nikon developed ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass to enable the production of
lenses that offer superior sharpness and color correction by minimizing
chromatic aberration.Put simply, chromatic aberration is a type of image and
color dispersion that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths pass through
optical glass. In the past, correcting this problem for telephoto lenses
required special optical elements that offer anomalous dispersion
characteristics — specifically calcium fluoride crystals. However, fluorite
easily cracks and is sensitive to temperature changes that can adversely affect
focusing by altering the lens’ refractive index.So Nikon designers and engineers
put their heads together and came up with ED glass, which offers all the
benefits, yet none of the drawbacks of calcium fluorite-based glass. With this
innovation, Nikon developed several types of ED glass suitable for various
lenses.They deliver stunning sharpness and contrast even at their largest
apertures. In this way, NIKKOR’s ED-series lenses exemplify Nikon’s preeminence
in lens innovation and performance.
Vibration Reduction (VR)
This
innovative VR system minimizes image blur caused by camera shake, and offers the
equivalent of shooting at a shutter speed three stops (eight times) faster.* It
allows handheld shooting at dusk, at night, and even in poorly lit interiors.
The lens’ VR system also detects automatically when the photographer pans — no
special mode is required.* As determined by Nikon performance tests.
Nano Crystal Coat
Nano Crystal Coat is an antireflective coating that originated in the
development of NSR-series (Nikon Step and Repeat) semiconductor manufacturing
devices. It virtually eliminates internal lens element reflections across a wide
range of wavelengths, and is particularly effective in reducing ghost and flare
peculiar to ultra-wideangle lenses. Nano Crystal Coat employs multiple layers of
Nikon’s outstanding extra-low refractive index coating, which features
ultra-fine crystallized particles of nano size (one nanometer equals one
millionth of a mm). Nikon now proudly marks a world first by applying this
coating technology to a wide range of lenses for use in consumer optical
products.
Aspherical lens elements
Nikon introduced the first photographic lens with aspherical lens elements in
1968. What sets them apart? Aspherical lenses virtually eliminate the problem of
coma and other types of lens aberration — even when used at the widest aperture.
They are particularly useful in correcting the distortion in wideangle lenses.
In addition, use of aspherical lenses contributes to a lighter and smaller lens
design.Nikon employs three types of aspherical lens elements. Precision-ground
aspherical lens elements are the finest expression of lens-crafting art,
demanding extremely rigorous production standards. Hybrid lenses are made of a
special plastic molded onto optical glass. Molded glass aspherical lenses are
manufactured by molding a unique type of optical glass using a special metal die
technique.
Main Features


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VR II operation realizes the
equivalent of a shutter speed four stops faster
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New Tripod mode reduces
vibration that may occur at shutter release when shooting
with a super-telephoto lens attached to a tripod
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Enhanced optical formulas,
engineered to produce exceptional sharpness, contrast and
color, render outstanding image integrity
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Three ED (Extra-low dispersion)
elements control chromatic aberration while enhancing
sharpness and contrast, even at the widest apertures
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Exclusive Nikon Nano Crystal
Coat and a Meniscus protective glass element combine to
further reduce ghosting and flare for even greater image
clarity
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High-performance Nikon Super
Integrated Coating realizes superior color reproduction
while minimizing ghosting and flare
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Nikon's exclusive Silent Wave
Motor enables fast autofocusing with exceptional accuracy
and powerful, super-quiet operation
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Rounded diaphragm opening (9
blades) makes out-of-focus elements appear more natural
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Newly added A/M mode reduces
the possibility of unintentional switching from Auto to
Manual
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Focus Preset function instantly
recalls preset focus points with the push of a button
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Engineered to Nikon
professional D-SLR standards to effectively resist dust and
moisture
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Magnesium die-cast for a
lightweight body with rugged construction
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Supplied lens hood effectively
minimizes stray light
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Detachable monopod collar
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AF-S NIKKOR 600mm f/4G ED VR Specification
Focal length
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600 mm |
Maximum aperture
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f/4 |
Minimum aperture
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f/22 |
Lens construction
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15 elements in 12 groups (with 3 ED glass
elements and one Nano Crystal Coat) and one meniscus protective glass
element |
Picture angle
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4°10’ (2°40’ with DX-format camera) |
Closest focus distance
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5.0 m/16.4 ft. (AF), 4.8 m/15.7 ft. (MF) |
Maximum reproduction ratio
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1/7.4 |
No. of diaphragm blades
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9 (rounded) |
Filter/attachment size
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52 mm |
Focusing
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Internal Focusing (IF) system; autofocus
with a built-in SWM and manual focus |
Diameter x length
(extension from lens mount)
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Approx. 166 x 445 mm/6.5 x 17.5 in. |
Weight
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Approx. 5,060 g/11.2 lb. |
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