Lens Construction: 13 elements in 9 groups
Picture Angle: 34°20'-8°10'
Minimum Focus Distance: 4.9 ft.
Maximum Reproduction Ratio (Macro Setting): 1:4
Attachment/ Filter Size: 62mm
Dimensions (diameter x length - in.): 2.9 x 4.6
Weight (oz.): 16.5 oz.
Nikon Lens Hood: HB-26
Case(s): Optional CL-S4 Soft case
Included Accessories: HB-26 Hood, Rear and front lens caps
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Reviews | mhughes | Untitled Review | | Voted 5/5 | This is a super lens and great value for money. The lens has an excellent zoom range, very sharp, quite light and does not take up to much room in your pack. I have the ED version of this lense which costs a bit more. The G version of this lense will not work on manual camera bodys. I have a manual FM2n which this lens will not work with so i had to get the ED version. The ED version uses a different glass element so the ED version might be a bit sharper. | | Posted Dec 31, 2003 5:03 am | | BSPclimber | Nice piece of glass | | 
Hasn't voted | I have also used the ED version of this lens. Compact, sharp, works well in a good range of weather conditions. For my money Nikon works better in the mountains than Canon, not that there is anything wrong with Canon equipment. Just a personal preference. | | Posted Feb 3, 2007 8:00 pm | | rfolkenberg | Lense | | 
Voted 3/5 | I like it, but it's not good for anything dim or dark. | | Posted Jan 13, 2008 6:40 pm |
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