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title: "AF-S FX NIKKOR 80-400mm f.4.5-5.6G ED Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras"
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# Silent Wave Motor AF 80-400mm versatile zoom 4-stop Vibration Reduction AF-S FX NIKKOR 80-400mm f.4.5-5.6G ED Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras

**Brand:** nikon
**Price:** € 3308.73
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## Summary

> 🔝 Zoom into brilliance with Nikon’s powerhouse lens—because your shots deserve the spotlight.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AF-S FX NIKKOR 80-400mm f.4.5-5.6G ED Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras by nikon
- **How much does it cost?** € 3308.73 with free shipping
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## Best For

- nikon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nikon brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Close-Up Power:** Focus as near as 5.7 feet for stunning macro-level detail on wildlife and action shots—get closer without disturbing your subject.
- • **Steady Shots, Anytime:** Nikon’s 2nd-gen Vibration Reduction lets you shoot handheld at shutter speeds 4x slower—capture crisp images even in low light.
- • **Built for the Long Haul:** Robust ED glass elements minimize chromatic aberration for razor-sharp clarity, ensuring your investment delivers pro-grade images for years.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Autofocus:** Silent Wave Motor ensures ultra-fast, near-silent autofocus, perfect for capturing fleeting moments without distraction.
- • **Ultimate Telephoto Flexibility:** Seamlessly switch from intimate portraits to distant wildlife with a massive 80-400mm zoom range (120-600mm DX equivalent).

## Overview

The Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR is a premium telephoto zoom lens designed for Nikon DSLR users seeking unmatched versatility. Covering a broad focal range ideal for portraits to wildlife, it features advanced Vibration Reduction for sharp handheld shooting, ultra-fast Silent Wave Motor autofocus, and superior optical elements that reduce aberrations. Lightweight yet durable, it supports close focusing and works seamlessly with teleconverters, making it a must-have for professionals and enthusiasts aiming to elevate their photography game.

## Description

From the Manufacturer The ultimate medium to super-telephoto zoom lens. If you're looking for a compact, versatile telephoto zoom lens that handles portraiture as well as it handles long-distance wildlife and action photography, look no further than the AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR. With the broadest focal length range in our super-telephoto zoom line-up, it reduces the number of lenses you need to carry into the field; and expands your handheld shooting capabilities, thanks to Nikon's Vibration Reduction (VR) technology. Create spectacular photos and HD videos in nearly any light, from nearly any distance. Any subject. Any distance.Remarkable versatility and performanceTravel light. Shoot with confidence. The AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR covers the broadest focal length range of any NIKKOR super-telephoto zoom lens. At 80mm, its an ideal medium-telephoto portrait lens. Create stunning portraits with a medium telephoto perspective and softly blurred backgrounds. At 400mm, its a powerful super-telephoto lens suited to wildlife and action photography, with or without a tripod. For dazzling close-ups with macro detail, get as close as 5.7 feet from your subject and zoom in to 400mm—you'll be amazed by the results!Sharp, beautiful images in any lightNikon's VR image stabilization with Tripod Auto DetectAt super-telephoto focal lengths, even the slightest camera movement can cause image blur. Fortunately, the AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR features Nikon's second-generation Vibration Reduction technology to ensure every handheld photo and HD video is razor-sharp. It also lets you shoot at shutter speeds 4-times slower than otherwise possible, a major advantage in low-light situations where a slower shutter speed means brighter, richer images. The AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR even detects when you're using a tripod and automatically delivers specialized VR correction.A lifetime of brilliant performanceNikon innovations for consistently stunning imagesNikon's innovations in optical design and lens technology have given way to a remarkable new class of NIKKOR lenses. The AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR is among them. From its Silent Wave Motor (SWM) for ultra-fast, ultra-quiet autofocusing to its Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass elements for maximum contrast and minimum lens flare and ghosting, you can expect a lifetime of consistent brilliant performance. The AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR is equally at home on DX- or FX-format Nikon cameras. Premium AccessoriesAF-S Teleconverter TC-14E II AF-S Teleconverter TC-14E-II multiplies the effective focal length by 1.4x of select compatible NIKKOR lenses, offering an affordable and portable gateway to extend telephoto reach; ideal for sports shooting, wildlife, surveillance and more. Product Description The Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR Lens is a versatile telephoto zoom lens that is compatible with both FX and DX-sized image sensors. This lens features an extensive zoom range of 80-400mm (DX equivalent: 120-600mm) that encompasses both portrait and long-reaching telephoto focal lengths to suit work with a variety of subjects. Capture portraits with softly blurred backgrounds and get close-up telephoto shots of faraway subjects with or without a tripod. The lens construction integrates one super ED (extra-low dispersion) and four ED glass elements to help minimize chromatic aberrations throughout the zoom range and contribute to higher image sharpness, clarity, and color fidelity.

Review: OMG I love this lens! - I have had one of the original 80-400mm lenses almost since it was introduced, and it has been my mainstay lens for hiking and finding wildlife. It performed quite well, and while it had its issues, the versatility and weight more than made up for them. This lens takes that concept and upgrades it to amazing levels. There are very few things to be snarky about on this lens. * Takes teleconverters. And still has great AF and sharpness with the 1.4x TC. The old lens doesn't work with TCs. * Much sharper and better contrast. Wow. There is a quite noticeable improvement in optical quality even at normal viewing. The old lens took great photos but was a little mushy. My 600mm prime is sharper, but this is pretty darn good, and I would probably not see the difference except that I was looking at similar bird shots with the 600mm and this lens with the 1.4xTC right next to each other. Without the TC, it's sharp enough that it would be very difficult to see anything to complain about except under lab conditions. * Autofocus is faster. Honestly it's not so much faster than the original 80-400 that you would miss many, if any shots because of it. Continuous tracking autofocus is noisy but is better than the original. For birds, it's pretty good. You lose focus sites with a teleconverter attached because of the minimum f/stop, but it's still pretty darn good. It locked and tracked the airplane for my daughter's first solo flight perfectly. This is a superb airplane/airshow lens. * Close-focus. Still darn good and fast. Good for critters you can get close to. Great for birds at a feeder. * Improved VR. VR will help dramatically for some subjects when handholding, but is pretty useless for fast-moving subjects. VR can help with some nice bird effects, allowing for wingtip motion blur while holding the scene solid. You'll still probably find yourself bumping up the ISO unless you're in full sun with this lens, especially if you are using a TC. Downsides * Really expensive. * Tripod collar is even more lame than the original 80-400mm. You can not release the foot from the tripod collar, which is annoying for handheld use. Get a good collar and removable foot from Really Right Stuff. This is is still a heavy lens, and you will get tired handholding it unless you're in reasonably good shape. If you're going to use it a lot, get some exercise! Taking pictures is a good method :) If you have the luxury of being able to use a tripod, then do so. It will help. Get a gimble head if you can (I like Really Right Stuff - it also does a great job as a panoramic head). Ball heads are lousy for tracking subjects but are quick and easy to set up, smaller and lighter. Some, like the Acratech, do a passable job as a pseudo-gimble when on a good tripod. This lens + the 1.4X teleconverter is an amazing kit for nature/wildlife/airshows/car racing/motorcycle racing etc. I don't have a 1.7X, but the 2.0X is too much of a compromise on finder brightness, f/stop and focus capability for me. This combo is easily transportable and easily handled. Much of the time the 80-400 is enough, and when it isn't, the TC works great. If you can justify the expense, this kit will make you very happy.
Review: Excellent Image Quality. Great Lens. - I use it with a D7100 and a D800. The results are really good. Better than you probably expect. So why only 4 stars? Because of the crappy collar and mediocre packaging. How can a company with so much experience making lenses get it so wrong. A $2,700 lens deserves more protection than a $10 soft sided pouch. And the collar is a joke... small and flimsy. The collar that comes with Sigma's 150-500mm ($1,100) is fantastic. You can easily grip it and it's built like a tank. Nikon could learn something from Sigma. When it comes to simple things like collars and pouches, you are left scratching your head wondering who at Nikon would make these decisions. And the only answer is; the bean counters. In spite of the Nikon's cost-savings, the lens itself is a pleasure to use. If you are into sports or nature photography, this lens is more of a need than a want. A week after you buy it, you'll forget about the cost. If there is no way to afford the lens, find a way. But if you really can't, consider the Sigma 150-500mm, it's an excellent 2nd choice.

## Features

- FX format compatible. Mount Type Nikon F Bayonet
- Focuses as close as 5.7 feet during AF operation
- Vibration Reduction
- Approx. 95.5 millimeter maximum diameter x 203 millimeter (distance from camera lens mount flange)
- Approximate weight: 3.5 pounds (1570 grams)including tripod collar based on CIPA guidelines. Approximate weight: 1480 grams (3.3 pounds) without tripod collar

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BOZ1Y46 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,031 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Built-In Media | AF-S FX NIKKOR 80-400mm f.4.5-5.6G ED Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens for Nikon DSLR Cameras, CL-M2 Soft Lens Case, HB-65 Bayonet Lens Hood, LC-77 Snap-on Front Lens Cap, LF-4 Rear Lens Cap |
| Camera Lens | Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 80-400mm f.4.5-5.6G ED Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras |
| Camera Lens Description | Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 80-400mm f.4.5-5.6G ED Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras Camera Lens Description Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 80-400mm f.4.5-5.6G ED Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras See more |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Nikon F (FX) |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon F (FX) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 181 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic, Manual |
| Focal Length Description | 80-400 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Ultrasonic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00018208022083 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Image stabilization | Vibration Reduction up to 4 stops |
| Item Weight | 1570 Grams |
| Lens | Telephoto |
| Lens Coating Description | HD Coating |
| Lens Design | Zoom |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 400 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Lens Type | Telephoto |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2208 |
| Maximum Focal Length | 400 Millimeters |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/250 Sekunde |
| Media Type | ProductImage, EnhancedContent |
| Minimum Aperture | 40 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 80 Millimeters |
| Model Name | 2208 |
| Model Number | 2208 |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| Photo Filter Size | 95 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 30.15 Degrees |
| UPC | 018208022083 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 5:1 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nikon
- **Compatible Mountings:** Nikon F (FX)
- **Focal Length Description:** 80-400 millimeters
- **Lens Type:** Telephoto

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have the 200 that I sue with my D90, but I'm wondering how this will do on my D90.  I'd also like a multiplier?**
A: This lens works great with my D90. If I knew how I would post a picture. The multiplier is 1.5, so it is equivalent to 120-600. With the D7100 I am hoping to buy soon there is a 1.3 multiplier on top of the 1.5 so at the long end it would be 800mm equivalent. Hope this helps

**Q: Will this lens work well with a novice D3100? In to wildlife photos, especially whale  watching?**
A: Yes it will work with a D3100,  However it becomes a 120-600mm equivalent lens with the D3100's APS-C sensor which has a 1.5x crop factor. It would be a great lens for wildlife photography.

**Q: Got mine today - doesn't work in continuous auto-focus mode and has quite a bit of vignetting.  Is this just the way it is?**
A: No. First, continuous auto-focus is provided by your camera, not the lens. There is no reason why your 80-400G should not work in AF-C. As to vignette, what you find to be "quite a bit" may be different from what others think. I suggest you compare the DxOMark scores for this lens against others you know and use. If your lens's performance is substantially worse than that, it may be out of alignment or have a problem that Nikon Service needs to address. But do keep in mind that we, the users, are often the ones who have made a mistake somewhere in settings or process. Check your lens, but check yourself too. We all make mistakes.Here's the link to the DxOMark review of your lens:http://www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Nikon-AF-S-Nikkor-80-400-f4.5-5.6G-ED-VR-review-Nikon-s-Super-Zoom-versatility-at-a-price

**Q: Does the tube in this lens extend out when it is zoomed out? Or does it have an internal zoom mechanism?**
A: Lens tube extends out from 80mm to fullest extent 400mm by hand, no automatic nor internal zoom mechanisms involved.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ OMG I love this lens!
*by P***Y on August 7, 2013*

I have had one of the original 80-400mm lenses almost since it was introduced, and it has been my mainstay lens for hiking and finding wildlife. It performed quite well, and while it had its issues, the versatility and weight more than made up for them. This lens takes that concept and upgrades it to amazing levels. There are very few things to be snarky about on this lens. * Takes teleconverters. And still has great AF and sharpness with the 1.4x TC. The old lens doesn't work with TCs. * Much sharper and better contrast. Wow. There is a quite noticeable improvement in optical quality even at normal viewing. The old lens took great photos but was a little mushy. My 600mm prime is sharper, but this is pretty darn good, and I would probably not see the difference except that I was looking at similar bird shots with the 600mm and this lens with the 1.4xTC right next to each other. Without the TC, it's sharp enough that it would be very difficult to see anything to complain about except under lab conditions. * Autofocus is faster. Honestly it's not so much faster than the original 80-400 that you would miss many, if any shots because of it. Continuous tracking autofocus is noisy but is better than the original. For birds, it's pretty good. You lose focus sites with a teleconverter attached because of the minimum f/stop, but it's still pretty darn good. It locked and tracked the airplane for my daughter's first solo flight perfectly. This is a superb airplane/airshow lens. * Close-focus. Still darn good and fast. Good for critters you can get close to. Great for birds at a feeder. * Improved VR. VR will help dramatically for some subjects when handholding, but is pretty useless for fast-moving subjects. VR can help with some nice bird effects, allowing for wingtip motion blur while holding the scene solid. You'll still probably find yourself bumping up the ISO unless you're in full sun with this lens, especially if you are using a TC. Downsides * Really expensive. * Tripod collar is even more lame than the original 80-400mm. You can not release the foot from the tripod collar, which is annoying for handheld use. Get a good collar and removable foot from Really Right Stuff. This is is still a heavy lens, and you will get tired handholding it unless you're in reasonably good shape. If you're going to use it a lot, get some exercise! Taking pictures is a good method :) If you have the luxury of being able to use a tripod, then do so. It will help. Get a gimble head if you can (I like Really Right Stuff - it also does a great job as a panoramic head). Ball heads are lousy for tracking subjects but are quick and easy to set up, smaller and lighter. Some, like the Acratech, do a passable job as a pseudo-gimble when on a good tripod. This lens + the 1.4X teleconverter is an amazing kit for nature/wildlife/airshows/car racing/motorcycle racing etc. I don't have a 1.7X, but the 2.0X is too much of a compromise on finder brightness, f/stop and focus capability for me. This combo is easily transportable and easily handled. Much of the time the 80-400 is enough, and when it isn't, the TC works great. If you can justify the expense, this kit will make you very happy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Image Quality. Great Lens.
*by I***. on September 2, 2013*

I use it with a D7100 and a D800. The results are really good. Better than you probably expect. So why only 4 stars? Because of the crappy collar and mediocre packaging. How can a company with so much experience making lenses get it so wrong. A $2,700 lens deserves more protection than a $10 soft sided pouch. And the collar is a joke... small and flimsy. The collar that comes with Sigma's 150-500mm ($1,100) is fantastic. You can easily grip it and it's built like a tank. Nikon could learn something from Sigma. When it comes to simple things like collars and pouches, you are left scratching your head wondering who at Nikon would make these decisions. And the only answer is; the bean counters. In spite of the Nikon's cost-savings, the lens itself is a pleasure to use. If you are into sports or nature photography, this lens is more of a need than a want. A week after you buy it, you'll forget about the cost. If there is no way to afford the lens, find a way. But if you really can't, consider the Sigma 150-500mm, it's an excellent 2nd choice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wow!
*by S***S on January 25, 2014*

I don't consider myself a Nikon "fan boy." However, I currently use Nikon DSLR's and lenses in most of my photography pursuits. In the film days I've used Canon 35mm, Fuji medium format and Nikon 35mm. Like many of you I'm a nature photographer and mostly shoot landscapes but now and then I enjoy shooting wildlife, birds in particular. My primary wildlife lenses are the Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G VR (the older VR-1 Model) and Nikon 300mm AF-I f2.8D (from the early 1990's and no VR) both of which I usually match up with a Nikon TC-20e III. While the 70-200mm fits nicely in my camera backpack along with my other lenses, the 300mm does not and like all of Nikons 300mm f2.8 lenses it's a beast--big and heavy. That necessitates planning ahead. Ever since this new 80-400mm came out, I've been intrigued by the possibility of replacing the 70-200mm and 300mm with it. And because it size is similar to my 70-200mm, it will fit in my backpack. I'm not bothered by the slower aperture of f4.5-f5.6 because I almost always use a tripod. And with a TC-20e, both the 70-200mm and 300mm become f5.6. I took the plunge but then I had to find out how this new 80-400mm stacked up with the other two. The first thing I did was replace the tripod collar with a Really Right Stuff (RRS) LC-A13 collar and foot replacement. As many reviewers have already stated, the standard Nikon collar does not hold the lens solidly when mounted on a tripod. The RRS collar is solid as a rock and its nice having a lens foot that is already ARCA quick release compatible. I tested all three lenses using a Nikon D7100, my primary wildlife body. All photographs were shot at f5.6 which theoretically gives the 70-200mm and 300mm a slight advantage since they are both f2.8 lenses and unlike the 80-400mm, not being shot wide-open. I used objects in my yard rather than a test chart because I wanted to simulate the types of subject I actually photograph. These included an agave, a very spiny cactus, and a piece of wood with rough grain so I could see how well the each lens picked up the texture and detail of the subjects. Using an ISO of 100, all of the lenses were tripod mounted and the camera was fired using the Nikon ML-L3 wireless remote in mirror up mod to eliminate any vibration. I tested the 70-200mm against the 80-400 set at 200mm and the 300mm against the 80-400mm set at 300mm. And remember, on the D7100 the actual focal lengths are 300mm and 450mm. Frankly I was astounded by the results because the difference in sharpness between these lenses was very hard to see when viewed at normal magnification. At 100% view the 80-400 is slightly softer but not much. Since I usually use a teleconverter on the 70-200mm and 300mm to get them to around 400mm's or more, the 80-400mm is at least as sharp if not sharper at those focal lengths. On a D7100 set to 1.3x crop mode, the 80-400mm becomes a 156-780mm lens. I also found the lens is sharpest at f8-f10. At f11 the lens is still sharp but it begins to be diffraction limited. I also tested the 80-400mm with a TC-14e and the lens performed pretty well. Images are softer but they are definitely usable. On the D7100, the addition of a teleconverter changes the AF system to a single focus point and focusing hunts a little more. With the addition of a teleconverter I found that the lens consistently "front focused." That was easily fixed using AF fine-tune in the D7100's menu. We all have different photography styles and you're needs may be different than mine. But for me the combination of Nikons latest VR, excellent AF all in a package that is small and well balanced really makes this lens a pleasure to use. And now I don't have to decide whether to carry the 300mm f2.8 or not. According to DXO lab, the 80-400mm is even sharper on a D800 so it can double as a landscape lens when longer focal lengths are needed.

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