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Headline features
- 27-300mm equivalent focal length range; F3.5-5.6 maximum aperture
- VR II optical Vibration Reduction – 4 stops
- Compact Silent Wave focusing with M/A for rapid switching between auto and manual focus
- F mount for Nikon DX dSLRS only
Angle of view
The pictures below illustrate the focal length range from wide to telephoto. The 18-200mm appears to be just slightly wider at 18mm than the 18-55mm VR.18mm (27mm equivalent) | 200mm (300mm equivalent) |
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Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED AF-S VR DX specifications
Street price | • US: $680 • UK: £450 |
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Date introduced | November 2005 |
Maximum format size | DX |
Focal length | 18-200mm |
35mm equivalent focal length(APS-C) | 27-300mm |
Diagonal Angle of view (APS-C) | 78º - 8º |
Maximum aperture | F3.5-5.6 |
Minimum aperture | F22-36 |
Lens Construction | • 16 elements/12 groups • 2 ED glass elements, 3 aspherical elements |
Number of diaphragm blades | 7, rounded |
Minimum focus | 0.5m |
Maximum magnification | not specified |
AF motor type | • Compact silent-wave motor • M/A mode for rapid switching between Auto and Manual focus |
Focus method | Internal |
Image stabilization | • VR II, 4 stops • Auto panning detection • 'Active mode' for shooting from moving vehicles (no panning) |
Filter thread | • 72mm • Does not rotate on focus |
Supplied accessories | • Front and rear caps • Lens Hood HB-35 • Soft Case CL-1018 |
Optional accessories | 72mm filters |
Weight | 560 g (19.8 oz) |
Dimensions | 77 mm diameter x 96.5 mm length (3.0 x 3.8 in) |
Lens Mount | Nikon F only |
Other | Distance information output to camera body |
Original Article:www.dpreview.com
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