AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Nikkor (Price: $650 obo) (Sold)
Original Owner (Comes with everything Nikon shipped with it New)
Condition: equivalent to (B&H 9+ shows little to no signs of wear)
Condition: equivalent to (eBay Mint: Almost no signs of use)
In the Box:
Nikon AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Nikkor Lens
77mm Nikon LC-77 Snap-On Lens Cap
Nikon LF-4 Rear Cap
HB-50 Bayonet Lens Hood
CL-L1120 Ballistic Nylon Soft Lens Case
14-Day No Hassle Return (from Date of Delivery; Buyer pays Shipping both ways)
Extra: 77mm Luminesque UV Filter (New w/ box and case)
This Nikkor is ideal for portraiture; outdoor events i.e weddings etc., street & photojournalism.
It excels at Landscape genre and is considered one of the very best Travel Lenses available.
Possibly the most popular Hobbyist FX Nikkor produced in the past decade...
It's a joy to use, and having up to four stops of VR makes it easy to capture outstanding results.
However please realize it simply isn't optimal for indoor events/sports etc. (requires Speedlights in poor illumination)
Its relatively slow aperture compromises focus speed/accuracy in challenging lighting scenarios and diminishes it's usefulness for Wildlife Genre Imagery.
Best Advice? For those who may need to shoot commercially (a.k.a. consistent publication quality/highest resolution) there may be better (but pricier) options available from Nikon; Sigma; Tamron; and Tokina.
Please download the images below in as they reveal and corroborate this lens' exceptional condition and acuity.
The Sample Images also bare witness to this Nikkor's amazing attributes... A virtual Swiss Army Knife Optical Wonder that focuses down to 1.6 ft. (0.5m) throughout it's entire zoom range!
Questions or Concerns? Please place your query in this thread (so other may benefit) or PM me directly if you wish to remain anonymous. Wishing all much joy and success on your photographic journey.
AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Nikkor with Nikon HB-50 Bayonet Lens Hood at 28mm Focal length
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AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Nikkor with Nikon HB-50 Bayonet Lens Hood on a Nikon D3x
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Lens Mount Plate (AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Nikkor)
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(Jefferson Federal Reserve Note) Nikon D7200 (Illumination: On-Camera Flash in iTTL) Lens: AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Nikkor (f/14; 1/60; ISO-200; FL-135mm)
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Samantha (Signed Agency Model) Nikon D3; FL: 100mm; f5.6; 1/2000; ISO: 3600 Aquatic Hair Toss (AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Nikkor)
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Kayak: Nikon D7100; FL: 240mm; f/8; 1/2000; ISO: 1000 (Mather Gorge (Narrowest section on the lower Potomac River) Just downriver of Great Falls (AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Nikkor)
Wedding Event (Nikon D3; FL: 56mm; f5.6; 1/800; ISO: 200; Lens: AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Nikkor)
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Heather: (Signed Agency Model) Nikon D3; FL: 250mm; f5.6; 1/8000; ISO: 1600; Lens: AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Nikkor (John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts)
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Thomas902 wrote:
AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Nikkor (Price: $650 obo)
Original Owner (Comes with everything Nikon shipped with it New)
Condition: equivalent to (B&H 9+ shows little to no signs of wear)
Condition: equivalent to (eBay Mint: Almost no signs of use)
In the Box:
Nikon AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Nikkor Lens
77mm Nikon LC-77 Snap-On Lens Cap
Nikon LF-4 Rear Cap
HB-50 Bayonet Lens Hood
CL-L1120 Ballistic Nylon Soft Lens Case
14-Day No Hassle Return (from Date of Delivery; Buyer pays Shipping both ways)
Extra: 77mm Luminesque UV Filter (New w/ box and case)
This Nikkor is ideal for portraiture; outdoor events i.e weddings etc., street & photojournalism.
It excels at Landscape genre and is considered one of the very best Travel Lenses available.
Possibly the most popular Hobbyist FX Nikkor produced in the past decade...
It's a joy to use, and having up to four stops of VR makes it easy to capture outstanding results.
However please realize it simply isn't optimal for indoor events/sports etc. (requires Speedlights in poor illumination)
Its relatively slow aperture compromises focus speed/accuracy in challenging lighting scenarios and diminishes it's usefulness for Wildlife Genre Imagery.
Best Advice? For those who may need to shoot commercially (a.k.a. consistent publication quality/highest resolution) there may be better (but pricier) options available from Nikon; Sigma; Tamron; and Tokina.
Please download the images below in as they reveal and corroborate this lens' exceptional condition and acuity.
The Sample Images also bare witness to this Nikkor's amazing attributes... A virtual Swiss Army Knife Optical Wonder that focuses down to 1.6 ft. (0.5m) throughout it's entire zoom range!
Questions or Concerns? Please place your query in this thread (so other may benefit) or PM me directly if you wish to remain anonymous. Wishing all much joy and success on your photographic journey.
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Hi Thomas902,
Best of luck in selling this lens. Contrary to how people feel about this lens I love it and use it all the time while traveling.
Hello Robert;
Thank you for your kind words of support...
They truly mean a lot coming from a very gifted commercial photographer.
And also a current member of Nikon Professional Services... I've long enjoyed your contributions here on UHH.
We both are on the same page in regard to Nikon's incredible Swiss Army Knife the AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 ED IF VR Nikkor. I would never have thought of putting this up for sale however I'm no longer able to accept location assignments. Limited to Studio only moving forward.
That said I've posted a correction of my previous statement that this lens might not be a good choice for BIF...
Below is an incredibly gifted BIF "Ballerina in Flight". Grace ask if we could collaborate on a "Ballet in the Field" narrative... The rest is history... She dances professionally and this Nikkor was totally up for her request.
Wishing you all the best on your epic journey Robert
(Grand Jeté © 2015) Talent: Grace (professional ballrina); Venue: Cricket Field, Lake Fairfax Park, Reston, VA; Nikon D3; 1/1000; f/8; ISO:200; FL: 300mm
(6th position sauté © 2015) Talent: Grace (professional ballrina); Venue: Cricket Field, Lake Fairfax Park, Reston, VA; Nikon D3; 1/1000; f/8; ISO:200; FL: 300mm
Hi, Tom,
I see you used this lens among others, on a DX camera (The D7100). Is this a DX or an FX lens?
If FX, I am interested. I'll pm you my email address. BTW, the illustrative shots are stunning!
Traveller_Jeff
Hello Traveller_Jeff;
Thank you for your interest in this AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G IF ED VR
FX Nikkor.
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Is this a DX or an FX lens? It is indeed an FX Lens... one of Nikkon's most popular
Travel Lens.
Being a "G" variant it so works on Nikon's "Z" bodies with a FTZ adapter...
I see you actually had your query about a DX 18-200mm equivalent answered in this thread.
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-767608-2.htmlI would concur with the general consensus latent within the aforementioned thread...
Hope this helps Jeff...
Are you fixed on the $650 price? I'd asked if you could come down a bit. Thanks.
Jeff
Thomas902 wrote:
Hello Robert;
Thank you for your kind words of support...
They truly mean a lot coming from a very gifted commercial photographer.
And also a current member of Nikon Professional Services... I've long enjoyed your contributions here on UHH.
We both are on the same page in regard to Nikon's incredible Swiss Army Knife the AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 ED IF VR Nikkor. I would never have thought of putting this up for sale however I'm no longer able to accept location assignments. Limited to Studio only moving forward.
That said I've posted a correction of my previous statement that this lens might not be a good choice for BIF...
Below is an incredibly gifted BIF "Ballerina in Flight". Grace ask if we could collaborate on a "Ballet in the Field" narrative... The rest is history... She dances professionally and this Nikkor was totally up for her request.
Wishing you all the best on your epic journey Robert
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Hi Thomas902,
Very nice shots you took with this lens. I have won many awards using this lens no matter what people think of it.
Hope your able to sell it. Best of luck.
Rob
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