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Nikkor 300mm f/2.8G ED IF AFS VR

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DESCRIPTION

1. Professional telephoto Nikkor lens
2. Vibration Reduction
3. New Nano-Crystal anti-reflective coating
4. SWM for fast quiet auto focus
5. 3 ED (Extra low Dispersion) elements
6. Ergonomic focus control

11 elements in 8 groups (with 3 ED glass elements) + 1 meniscus protective glass element
Focal length: 300mm
Maximum aperture: f/2.8
Minimum aperture: f/22
Picture angle: 8°10' (Nikon DX Format: 5°20')
Minimum focus distance: 2.2m (86.6 in./ 7.2 ft.)
Maximum reproduction ratio 1:6.1 (x 0.16)
Filter / attachment size: 52 mm
Dimensions: 124 x 267.5 mm (4.9 x 10.6 in.)
Weight: 2.87 kg (6.3 lbs)

LEGEND
AF-SAufo Focus Silent - An autofocus lens with a Silent wave, integrated, coreless focus motor (1996). Basically an update to AF-I. Some older bodies can't autofocus with them (N60, N8008)
EDExtra Low Dispersion Glass. Enable the production of lenses that offer superior sharpness and color correction by minimizing chromatic aberration.
IFInternal Focusing
VRVibration Reduction. Corrects for camera movement during exposure. VR function only works on cameras with 5 or more autofocus sensors (e.g., not F4, N90s, N60, N70, N8008). Lately, Nikon has been using a VRII designation to indicate some advances to the vibration reduction system.
GNo apperture ring. Thus needs to be used on camera with Command dial control of apertures. With some older cameras (N90s, for example), can be used in Program or Shutter-priority exposure mode, though.
DDistance Information. Adds distance information to the data transmitted to the camera via chip. Distinguished by the D or G after the lens designation
M/AM/A mode. AF-S Nikkors feature Nikon’s exclusive M/A mode, that allows switching from autofocus to manual operation with virtually no time lag — even during AF servo operation and regardless of AF mode in use.
SICSuper Integrated Coating, a multi-layer flare reduction coating, usually applied to the more complex zoom lenses.
SWMSilent Wave Motor. AF-S Nikkors feature Nikon’s SWM which converts “traveling waves” into rotational energy to focus the optics. This enables high-speed autofocusing that’s extremely accurate and super quiet.

by Ken Rockwell, Test Review
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/30028vr.htm
by Ian Andrews
http://www.ephotozine.com/equipment/tests/testdetail.cfm?test_id=379