Nikon ED 70-200 f2.8 Zoom Lens Review

Jim Fitzsimmons

If you're in the market for a popular and fast zoom lens that covers all mid and long telephoto focal lengths look no further than the Nikon ED 70-200 f/2.8 Zoom Lens that's popular with both advanced amateurs and professionals alike.

This popular zoom lens is a fast telephoto lens with a fixed aperture of f.28 which is perfect for shooting sports or wildlife alike. With a zoom ratio of 70-200mm, this popular lens offers great flexibility and use of this lens and another zoom lens that covers the wide angle focal lengths could very well be the only two lenses you need for your Nikon DSLR Camera.

The Nikon ED 70-200mm f/2.8 is a new model from Nikon and features the newer, and much improved VRII image stabilization system built into the Nikon ED Lens. This new image stabilization system negates the need for a tripod and allows hand help photography of up to four f-stops lower than possible without the use of the vibration control system. Switching between different VR systems couldn't be easier with a button on lens barrel that allows switching the different VR modes depending on your shooting conditions. You can also switch off the VR mode entirely with this button.

Crisp and sharp photos are the result of the previously mentioned vibration control system but with all lenses, the features don't compare to the quality Nikon ED glass inside the lens. This by far, is the most important feature of this lens. With seven ED glass elements in the Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 lens you can be sure of bright and clear photos due to the lack of chromatic aberrations in the Nikon lens itself.

To summarize, the Nikon 70-200mm f/28 lens with VRII image stabilization is a high quality zoom lens built with the professional or advanced amateur in mind and is a flexible lens choice for today's modern DSLR cameras

The Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 is just one of the many Nikon ED lenses we review. Get the best zoom lens for your dollar and compare features on this and other Nikon lenses.

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