Media:Electronics Optical Zoom:10 Maximum Focal Length:300 Minimum Focal Length:28 Shipping Weight (lbs):1.3 Dimensions (in):4.8 x 3.1 x 3.1
MPN:312877 Model:28-300Nikon AF UPC:019643128774 EAN:0019643128774 ASIN:B00004TVRL
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Features:
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Compact 28-300mm zoom lens (10x zoom)
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Automatic focus
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Compatible with Nikon autofocus single-lens reflex cameras
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Aperture range of f/4.0 to f/16
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Minimum focusing distance of 6.2 feet
Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Series 1 superior aspherical optics improve contrast and resolution from edge to edge throughout the zoom range. This lens features precision auto focus performance at longer focal lengths and smooth one-touch zoom control. It is multi-coated for reduced flare and increased light transmission.
Amazon.com Product Description Vivitar's Series1 28-300mm AF zoom lens is designed to work with Nikon autofocus single-lens reflex cameras. This lens has an aperture range of f/4.0 to f/16 and a minimum focusing distance of 6.2 feet. Its macro ratio is 1:12x at 35mm and it takes 77mm accessories.
Customer Reviews:
Vivitar 28-300 for Nikon is very good for me.July 16, 2005 I have a Nikon camera F-60 with Vivitar 28-300 Series one zoom lens and BOWER UV coated filter since 12/1999. " They" always give the SHARP pictures for us ( myself and my community ). I'm the main photographer for my Vietnamese community. And my people has been satisfied with the photographs from my Nikon F-60 + Vivitar lense 28-300 and BOWER UV COATED FILTER.br /About two months ago. My camera fell down from the chair on to the floor and the lens broken. I had to order the second one from Amazon.com . And I also bought another BOWER UV coated filter for my second Vivitar 28-300 lens.And " they " still provide us a lot of SHARP Photographs.br /br /Try it : Nikon F-60 + Vivitar 28-300 Series One Zoom lens + BOWER UV Coated Filter.
Vivitar 28-300 lens for Nikon AFSeptember 18, 2003 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
We own this lens for several years using it on Nikon F70. I was very disappointed with the over-all quality (esp. sharpness) of the lens. Tamron 28-200 lens is supposed to be also on the lower end of the quality scale - I tried it once and WHAT A HUGE DIFFERENCE compared to the 28-300. In other word: even the much critized Tamron 28-200 is better. Very likely a 28-300 even with reasonable compromise would unreasonably stretch the budget and perhaps the OEM of Vivitar (Vivitar does not have his lens factory) did the best they could for that money. I am curious, how good or bad is the 28-300 offering from Tamron. The Vivitar Series 1 IMHO does not deserve the Series 1 name. I am affraid, in order to cover a long range with better quality one would still need 2 or even 3 lens.
Excelent lens for amateur and pro.August 20, 2000 11 out of 45 found this review helpful
It's all you need, great as a secound lens. Excelent for PRO and Amateur. Great value.