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Lens 1: Nikon AF S Nikkor 600mm f/4G ED VR IF Lens

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Model Name: Nikon AF S Nikkor 600mm f/4G ED VR IF Lens specifications.
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Release DateAug 23, 2007
General Specifications
Lens type Lens Specs Prime lens
Max Format Size Lens Specs 35mm FF
Focal length Lens Specs 600 mm
Image Stabilization Lens Specs Yes (vibration reduction (VR II) up to 4 stops)
CIPA Image Stabilization Rating Lens Specs
Lens mount Lens Specs Nikon F (FX)
Aperture Details
Maximum Aperture Lens Specs F4
Minimum Aperture Lens Specs F22
Aperture Ring Lens Specs No
Number Of Diaphragm blades Lens Specs 9
Aperture Notesrounded blades
Optics (Optical Elements)
Elements Lens Specs 15
Groups Lens Specs 12
Special Elements Lens Specs 3 ED glass elements and 1 Nano Crystal Coat and 1 meniscus protective glass element
Coatings Lens Specs
Focus Specs
Minimum Focus Lens Specs 5.00 m (196.85″)
Maximum Magnification Lens Specs
Motor TypeUltrasonic
Fulltime Manual Lens Specs Yes
Focus Method Lens Specs Internal
Focus Notes
Distance Scale Lens Specs Yes
Depth-of-Field Scales (DoF) Scale Lens Specs Yes
Focus Distance Limiter Lens Specs
Physical Specs
Weight5060 g (11.16 lb)
Diameter166 mm (6.54″)
Length445 mm (17.52″)
MaterialsMagnesium alloy barrel, metal mount
SealingYes
ColourBlack
Zoom Method Lens Specs Rotary (internal)
Power Zoom Lens Specs
Zoom Lock
Filter Thread52 mm
Filter Notes
Hood SuppliedYes
Hood Product CodeHK-35
Tripod Collar Lens Specs Yes
NotesCT-604 aluminium Trunk Case included
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Introduction: The Nikon AF S Nikkor 600mm f/4G ED VR IF Lens is a Prime lens lens that was released on Aug 23, 2007. In this review, we will explore the various features and specifications to help you make an informed decision about whether this is the right lens for you.
Body and Design: The Nikon AF S Nikkor 600mm f/4G ED VR IF Lens not only delivers exceptional optical performance but also excels in terms of portability. Weighing in at 5060 g (11.16 lb) and with a diameter of 166 mm (6.54″) and a length of 445 mm (17.52″), make it a reliable and convenient choice for photographers who value both the quality of their images and the ease with which they can carry and use their equipment.
Specifications: This lens offers a maximum format size of 35mm FF, providing expansive coverage for stunning photography with a focal length of 600 mm. This lens provides a maximum aperture of F4, delivering versatility for different lighting conditions. With a minimum aperture of F22, it allows for precise control over depth of field and exposure settings. Featuring 9 diaphragm blades, the lens is designed to produce smooth and attractive bokeh, enhancing the aesthetic quality of out-of-focus elements in your images. The Nikon AF S Nikkor 600mm f/4G ED VR IF Lens is constructed with a sophisticated optical design, featuring 15 elements arranged in 12 groups. This design ensures top-tier imaging performance, providing clarity, sharpness, and minimal aberrations across diverse shooting scenarios. The meticulous arrangement of optical elements contributes to the overall excellence, enabling photographers to capture detailed and pristine images. With a minimum focus distance of 5.00 m (196.85″), the Nikon AF S Nikkor 600mm f/4G ED VR IF Lens allows photographers to get relatively close to their subjects, capturing intricate details with precision. The lens offers a maximum magnification of .
Conclusion: The Nikon AF S Nikkor 600mm f/4G ED VR IF Lens excels optically. Weighing 5060 g (11.16 lb) with 166 mm (6.54″) diameter and 445 mm (17.52″) lenght, it adapts to diverse scenes with a max format size of 35mm FF and 600 mm focal length. With a F4 aperture and 9 diaphragm blades, it ensures quality shots. This review helps you decide if it suits your needs.
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