Nikkor 300mm f/4E AF-S PF ED VR

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  • FX coverage
  • Autofocus (in-lens focus motor), internal focus
  • 16 elements in 10 groups, 1 Aspherical, 1 PF, 1 ED element, Nano coating, Flourine coating on front element
  • 9-blade rounded aperture diaphragm
  • smallest aperture is f/32
  • 77mm filter ring
  • 4.6' (1.40m) minimum focus; 1:3.8 maximum reproduction ratio
  • 5.8 x 3.5” (147.5 x 89mm) long, diameter
  • 26.6 ounces (755g) weight
  • bayonet HB-73 hood, included CL-M3 case, caps supplied
  • optional RT-1 tripod collar
  • compatible with TC-14EII, TC-14EIII, TC-17EII, TC-20EIII
  • US$1999
  • Model Number 2223

Thom's Review of the Lens

Note: E lenses will be essentially “maximum aperture only lenses” on many cameras made prior to the switch. This includes the F6, D1 series, D2 series, D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D100, D200, and D3000 bodies. Nikon erroneously labels these cameras as “incompatible” with E lenses, when it really is “losses functionality."

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