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Q: QuestionWould this be a good lens to replace the 18-55 kit lens? I'm looking for a lens with a bigger zoom but not too big as far as a distance of 200mm.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The 105mm range of this lens is best suited for portrait type shooting in close proximity or in a studio setting. Not well suited for zoom shots like sports or nature.
Answered by KellyH
Q: QuestionDoes this lense work with the Nikon D3200?
Asked by LJ.
- A:Answer AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105 is an excellent lens for your D3200. It is a nice lens to use on the camera because of it's versatile focal length. In addition, because it is an AF-S type of lens, it has Nikon's Silent Wave Autofocus Motor built in to the lens. Your D3200 requires lenses of this type in order to take advantage of autofocus.
Answered by NikonStaff

Q: Questionis this lens compatible whit D500
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens is fully compatible with the Nikon D500 DSLR camera and uses Nikon's VR image stabilization technology to provide 3.5 stops of blur-free, handheld shooting. The Nikon AF-S 18-105mm lens is compact and versatile enough for everyday use to provide beautifully sharp and vivid images. It's is a great addition to any growing camera bag.
Answered by NikonStaff

Q: QuestionWill this work on d5200
Asked by db7750.
- A:Answer Yes, the lens is compatible with that model.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
Q: QuestionWhat is the manufacture's warranty with this product?
Asked by Customer.
- A:Answer This lens is being sold by Best Buy. As one of Nikon's authorized dealers, the lens qualifies for Nikon's One Year Limited Warranty, plus 4 Years Extension of the Limited Warranty. You will have a total of 5 years of warranty coverage.
Answered by NikonStaff

Q: QuestionCompatible with D7100?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The D7100 is compatible with the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR.
Answered by NikonStaff

Q: QuestionNeed extra sharp close ups - will this work?I have a D70 and need to take facial close ups (hair view) for aesthetic clinic. Will this get that close and clear?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer The D70 is a great quality camera overall and if you've noticed, it has a 'Macro' mode selection on the Mode dial. You didn't say what lens you were using, but if you have a decent Nikon kit lens like a 18-55, you can get some very good, sharp close0-ups with it.. Try different exposures like 200 ISO; F5-F6; good side lighting from a daylight type source or lamp. Use a tripod if possible which will give you the sharpest pictures. On a tripod, you can set up several feet away and zoom in for the close ups. Use a good photo editor like PhotoScape or Picasa to post process unless you have something better and know how to use it. Good luck!
Answered by Cwhiz
Q: QuestionD90Is this lens compatible with the Nikon D90?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer It's a standard lens and actually is sold as a kit lens for the D90.
Answered by Soujourns
Q: QuestionIs this lens compatible with the D40? And I know it's for mostly indoor, but does it still work ok for nature etc. if im not trying anything 2 intense
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Any Nikon lens without an internal focus motor will not auto focus on the D40 body, which itself has no internal focusing mechanism. Any such recent or decade old lens can be manually focused on the D40.
Answered by Cwhiz
Q: QuestionDoes this work for a Nikon D-80?
Asked by rkscrapaddict.
- A:Answer Yes, as will any recent Nikon DX lens.
Answered by Cwhiz
Q: Questionreplacemetn front lens capwhat diameter
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Go to Nikon's site and look it up there! Easiest way to learn.
Answered by Cwhiz
Q: QuestionWhat are the f-stops as the zoom progresses? Meaning 18mm is f3.5, 50mm is f_._ and so and so forth.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Thats right @ 18mm f3.5 is your largest aperature. Your aperature gradually gets narrow thruout the focal length. Sorry if it sounds confusing, all you need to know is that the smaller the f # the more light is going to hit the film. That is why a 50mm f/1.4 is going to cost more than a 18.105 f/3.5-5.6. Learn to take pictures with a good normal lens first, you'll thank me later.
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Answered by Vinny
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