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- Model:
- 20063
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- SKU:
- 10851778
$1,996.95
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Comp. Value: $2,549.95
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Q: QuestionCan this be used on a Canon Mark 5d?
Asked by Sharkey.
- A:Answer Unless there's some magical adapter, no.
Answered by KnobMoney
Q: QuestionIs this lens compatible with the Nikon D3100?
Asked by Aljxn.
- A:Answer Yes it is.
Answered by MooMoo
Q: QuestionIs this lens compatible with nikon D7200?
Asked by Curious.
- A:Answer Yes it is.
Answered by MooMoo
Q: QuestionHow good is this lens for land escape?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer It is good for landscape, but for narrow sections. If you want to get a wide shot I'd go with a 14-35mm lens.
Answered by KnobMoney
Q: QuestionIs the lens fully compatible with D7500 camera?
Asked by Lee.
- A:Answer Yes, the AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED VR Lens is fully compatible with the D7500 Digital SLR Camera.
Answered by NikonStaff

Q: QuestionIs this lens for a FF camera?
Asked by Patti.
- A:Answer yes! This is one my favorite lens
Answered by cristina
Q: Questionis this VRII or VR? I thought the VRII was the newer, but this has the larger price tag
Asked by kris.
- A:Answer The Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED VR lens listed here is the latest generation of the 70-200mm f/2.8 constant aperture zoom lens and has Nikon VR image stabilization that allows it to have up to approximately 4.0 stops. VR image stabilization technology allows for hand-holding the camera at up to four stops slower to lesson the chance for handshake blurring. In addition, this lens also has an Electromagnetic Diaphragm Mechanism, a High Refractive Index Lens, a non-stick Fluorine coat and weather-sealing design. This all new design allows you to capture images in a wide-variety of extreme situations. To learn more about how to read a lens check out the following article: http://www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-and-explore/a/tips-and-techniques/how-to-read-your-nikkor-lens-barrel.html
Answered by NikonStaff

Q: QuestionLooking for a lens to capture indoor basketball pics...most gyms have horrible lighting. Has anyone used this for fast paced indoor sports with poor lighting and what was the output like? Any recommendations for such a needed lens?
Asked by CameraShy45.
- A:Answer Should work just fine. The AF-S and VR will help a lot and you can stop it down to 2.8 if you need to—though I'd keep it up above f/4 and use ISO to compensate.
Answered by Paul
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