Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 24–120mm f/3.5–5.6G ED VR Lens
Versatile Zoom, Lightweight Build, Vivid Results
Whether you're traveling light or capturing everyday moments, the Nikon 24–120mm f/3.5–5.6G ED VR is an all-purpose zoom that adapts to almost any scene. With a flexible 5x zoom range from wide-angle to short telephoto, this lens is ideal for landscapes, portraits, events, and street photography. Its built-in Vibration Reduction (VR) system helps you get crisp results in low-light situations—without needing a tripod.
Condition: Excellent — no scratches on the glass, clean optics, and smooth zoom/focus rings. Well cared for and properly stored.
Included:
Nikon 24–120mm f/3.5–5.6G ED VR Lens
72mm UV filter (pre-installed, protects front glass)
Front and rear caps
HB-25 Nikon bayonet lens hood (reversible for storage)
No additional accessories included (e.g., case )
Features
Focal Length: 24–120mm (FX format) | Equivalent to 36–180mm on DX bodies
Aperture: f/3.5–5.6 variable, with 7 rounded blades for smooth background blur
Vibration Reduction (VR): Enables handheld shots up to 3 stops slower
Optical Construction: 15 elements in 13 groups, including 2 ED and 2 aspherical elements
Silent Wave Motor (SWM): Fast, quiet autofocus with instant manual override
Internal Focusing (IF): Front element doesn't rotate—great for filters
Mount: Nikon F, fully compatible with FX and DX DSLR bodies
Dimensions: Approx. 94mm length | 77mm diameter | 575g weight
Why This Lens Is a Smart Buy: This lens delivers excellent real-world performance for anyone looking for an affordable, do-it-all zoom. It’s a go-to for everything from travel to casual portraits. The VR is incredibly helpful for low-light shots, and the autofocus is quiet and accurate.
FAQs
Is it compatible with my camera?
- Yes—it's compatible with all Nikon F-mount DSLRs, both FX (full-frame) and DX (crop-sensor). On DX, it gives a 36–180mm field of view.
How good is the VR (Vibration Reduction)?
- Very solid—users routinely shoot handheld at 1/8 second and still get sharp results.
Is this lens sharp?
- It performs best at f/8–f/11. Wide open, it’s decent but may show softness and light chromatic aberration—typical for this class and easily corrected in editing.
Can I use it for pro work?
- Yes, especially for general-purpose or backup use. While pros may prefer constant-aperture glass, this lens holds its own in most everyday and travel situations.