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The Nikon AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED VR is a lightweight, compact telephoto zoom lens optimized for Nikon DX-format DSLRs. Featuring a versatile 70-300mm focal range, Nikon's VR image stabilization, and a quiet stepping motor autofocus, it delivers sharp, blur-free images and smooth video. Its ED glass element and advanced coatings minimize aberrations, making it ideal for wildlife, sports, and portrait photography. Compatible with select Nikon DSLR models, this lens elevates your creative reach with professional-grade optics in a portable package.






| ASIN | B01KJ8UMKK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #349 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Built-In Media | Lens |
| Camera Lens | 300 month |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Nikon F |
| Compatible Devices | D7500, D5600, D5500, D5300*, D3400, D3300*, D500 and later models |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,139) |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic, Manual |
| Focal Length Description | 70-300 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00018208200627 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Image stabilization | Optical |
| Item Weight | 14.62 ounces |
| Lens | Telephoto |
| Lens Coating Description | Super Integrated Coating |
| Lens Design | Zoom |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 300 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Maximum Aperture | 4.5 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 300 |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/2000 seconds |
| Media Type | ProductImage, EnhancedContent |
| Minimum Aperture | 32 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 70 |
| Model Name | 20062 |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Photo Filter Size | 58 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 22 Degrees |
| UPC | 018208200627 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 70 |
J**R
Super lense
Great lense. Very sharp even at 300mm. Very light. Zoom ring moves pretty easy. I will see after I walk around if it creeps. The lense does not have a switch for VR so you have to go into your menus and turn on 'Optical VR'. Make sure your camera can do this before you buy. I use a D7500. But would recommend
B**N
Perfection!
Wow. I cant say enough about this lens. Just got it and tried it in the back yard. SHARP as a TACK!!!! Can't wait to take this out on a shoot later!!!!!
R**N
Delivered Exactly What I Wanted
I had been looking for a telephoto lens for my Nikon that was longer than the current 70-200 mm that I have now. I received an e-mail for a sale on the non-VR (Vibration Reduction image stabilization) version of this lens. I like the VR feature, which sealed my decision to purchase this VR version of the lens. You do need to check the compatibility to see if this lens will work with your camera. The VR feature is turned on and off based upon a setting as the external switch on the lens itself not is there. Your camera may need a firmware update. Mine did. I found the update and how to install it on the Nikon website. It was a very simple process that was completed in a few minutes. What I purchased was not a kit, so there was not any lens hood or pouch in which to carry the lens. Additionally, the filter thread size is 58mm, so I did need to purchase a circular polarizing filter to protect the lens and because I like the filter’s effect on my pictures. Lastly, on the page for this lens under the Product Information sections under the Batteries sections, the following appears, “1 Lithium ion batteries [sic] required.” I did not notice this until I was writing this review. I did not install any battery, and the lens has been working. I could not find any reference to a battery in the manual. On searching other listings for this lens, I found a reference to the battery being required in the cached pages but not on the current pages. The battery was specified was the battery used in the camera. I believe that this is a typographical error that has been caught on the other pages but not this one yet. If I am wrong, please, someone tell me where it is in the lens and what the battery designation is. Overall, the lens operates exactly as expected. I am quite happy with it. I recommend it to all. I rate it with 5 stars.
R**R
A Good Light Portable Zoom Lens
The Nikon AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm VR lens along with the 18-55mm VR lens are must have lenses for most whom travel, and desire to travel lightly. These lenses easily cost below $500. Those conducting business with their cameras or those that can afford hauling heavier equipment around, may desire to purchase the more costly $800+ heavier and larger lenses. ATTACHED PHOTOS Photo of small brown bird (dsc_0026.jpg): f/6.3; 1/500 seconds; 300.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 450.0 mm); VR On; Standard Picture Control; ADL Auto; ~45 foot distance to bird. Photo of forward looking small bird (dsc_0058.jpg): f/6.3; 1/500 seconds; 300.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 450.0 mm); VR On; Standard Picture Control; ADL Auto; ~45 foot distance to bird. Photo of bird asking for free food (dsc_3265.jpg): 1/500 seconds; f/8.0; ISO 400; 300.0 mm; VR On; Neutral Picture Control; ADL Off; ~15 feet away. Photo of moon (dsc_0336.jpg): 1/500s; f/6.3; ISO 200; 300mm; VR On; Neutral Picture Control; ADL Off; Minor editing within Nikon Capture NX-D. FYI: I seem to have a better experience with duplicating my naked eye observations with using Neutral Picture Control and switching Active D-Lighting off. Although I'm sure Active D-Lighting and Standard (or other) Picture Controls have their use with artistic photos, the additional effects seem to augment the reality of the colors towards the unrealistic end of the spectrum. Active D-Lighting will cause problems with third party raw editing software. PROS 1) Small and light portable zoom lens. 2) Really good magnification capabilities. Great for capturing photos of license plates! 3) Optical VR significantly helps! Without Optical VR, freehand >200mm focal length usage is almost useless, due to image movement blurring. I immediately noticed I could acquire excellent images at ~3.5 stops less. (eg. Without Optical VR image stabilization, at least 1/300 seconds exposure time is required while using no tripod. With Optical VR image stabilization, 1/40 seconds exposure time while using no tripod is easily possible.) CONS 1) Plastic mount flange, easily breaks. My initial purchased lens broke sometime during 1-15 days of initial use. A lot of weight for a cheap and weak plastic mounting flange! Does not look to be a high impact plastic at all. (Although, a somewhat easily replaceable, $7 part.) 2) Had to return the second purchased lens due to Nikon support stating I likely have a defect on the second lens, and will follow-up as I perform more testing. In brief, the focal point is moving 1-2 mm while pushing the shutter release button halfway, and image stabilization is requiring 1-2 second delay until focus. When pushing the shutter release button fully and instantaneously taking the image/exposure, there are significant unfocused areas due to this 1-2 mm shift with 1-2 second delay in focus. My first purchased 70-300mm lens apparently had no issues with focus during such instantaneous shutter release exposures, and I would have noticed the significant movement of the focal point. (eg. Focus Mode AF-S; AF-Area Mode: Single Point.) 2017.07.19 Apparently this issue with the focal point moving due to image stabilization appears to be normal activity, yet Nikon support wasn't aware of this occurring. Nor did many, if anybody, notice this as normal activity within the public forums. 3) Had to replace the third lens, due to a brass/gold colored chip on the inside front lens. Again sent for a replacement through Amazon.com and readily received a replacement. 4) The outer lens is only 1 3/4 inches diameter, and seems to be a very small diameter lens compared to some of the more costly zoom lenses I've used in the past. I think the small diameter lens is one of the offsets of being light and portable; and due to the smaller lens, the sensor is not able to receive as much light through the smaller lens. I'm guessing, higher apertures will require a longer exposure time, while the background is still significantly blurred at F/11-F/16 apertures. Since I currently have no other zoom lens to compare to, this maybe something others with access to more lens may want to compare or keep an eye on. 5) On some or most of these AF-P lenses, can hear a main spring bind/snap on the interior of the unit while zooming in/out through the entire focal length. My guess is their quality testing is performed within a very noisy factory, or conditions which might deter good quality testing from occurring? (Speculative but might help explain why some of these minor issues are sneaking through, or maybe they're due to reselling by third parties.) None the less, I still enjoy these lighter AF-P lenses.
B**Y
Amazing lens for travel—by far my favorite!
I can’t say enough amazing things about this lens. It’s my go-to lens for travel (and just about anything else!) It was worth every penny when I found myself on an island with puffins for two hours. I wouldn’t consider buying a lens without the auto image stabilization—worth the additional cost for sure. Image quality is fantastic, especially outdoors. Here are some sample pictures of my mom’s puppy and a puffin, along with a picture of me taking pics at Giant’s Causeway to get a sense of the size of the lens. I’m just an amateur photographer, but I’m pretty proud of what I can do with this lens! Update: it’s been a couple years, and I LOVE THIS LENS! It’s my go to lens for literally everything. It’s perfect for birding, I used it to take Christmas card photos for my mom and a friend at work, and took pictures of sports games for our school yearbook that came out crystal clear. If you’re on the fence about it, just buy it. Worth every penny.
A**N
Ürünü bir sebeple iade etmem gerekti. 2 gün içinde hızlıca işlemleri halletikleri gibi oldukça nazik bir şekilde bilgilendirdiler her adımda. Güvenilir ve hızlı bir satıcı.
Y**V
I have only used this lens for a few weeks but every time I put it on my Nikon D5300 it impresses me. Very sharp at 70mm through 300mm wide open. I used to have a AF-S 55-200mm and I thought that it was good, which it was but not even in the same category as this lens. This AF-P is so fast and quiet at focusing it actually seems like its always focused when you have continuous focus on! Anyways only buy the VR version and don't look back. This thing is nice and light too for how long it is. I would say its twice the size of my old 55-200mm but not much heavier. The only thing I can say is the mount is plastic but I don't care as long as it holds up. I don't think you'll get a lens of this quality and weight ratio anywhere else for this price. The photos attached are nothing special cause I haven't had any good weather to go and shoot but it gives you an idea of the quality. One is at 70mm wide open and the other at 300mm wide open apertures.
C**R
Sehr gut. Schnelle Lieferung, gutes Produkt
O**N
No soy un experto en objetivos, por ello no puede graduar mi opinión sobre este. Lo he valorado con un 5 porque estoy contento con él, pero no tenía ningún tipo de expectativa, lo compré asesorado por un amigo y ha cumplido con el objetivo de poder fotografiar a animales a mucha distancia. Sin tener ni idea, me ha sorprendido que, siendo mucho más pequeño que otros que he visto, haya logrado hacer las fotos que he hecho. Quizás con los más grandes hubiera logrado mayores ampliaciones, pero a mí no me hubiera compensado, en el uso que he hecho de él, el inconveniente de tener que manejar algo tan grande.
D**A
C’est un bon objectif pour débutant. Fait de belles photos. Beau zoom.
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