Nikon Zoom Telephoto 70-210mm f/4-5.6 AF Lens
Compact, Sharp & Versatile.
The Nikon 70-210mm f/4-5.6 AF is a lightweight and compact telephoto zoom lens, perfect for portraits, travel, and everyday photography. With a 3x zoom range and a dedicated Macro mode, this lens allows for close-up shots as near as 3.9 feet (1.2m). The two-touch zoom and focus control ensure smooth handling, while its high-quality optics deliver sharp, detailed images across the entire focal range.
- Excellent condition, with a flawless exterior and well-maintained optics, free from noticeable wear.
- Front and rear glass elements are pristine, with no scratches, haze, or fungus.
- Includes original front and rear lens caps for protection.
Key Features
Versatile 70-210mm Zoom Range
- Ideal for portraits, landscapes, and action shots.
- Compact and lightweight for easy handling and travel.
Macro Mode for Close-Up Photography
- Focuses as close as 3.9 feet (1.2m) in Macro mode.
- Delivers sharp, detailed close-ups with a 1:4.5 magnification ratio.
Smooth & Precise Zoom Control: Two-touch zoom and focus mechanism for intuitive and effortless operation.
Reliable Autofocus Performance
- Fast and accurate AF system, compatible with select Nikon DSLRs.
- Works in manual focus mode on bodies without an AF motor.
High-Quality Optics
- 12-element, 9-group optical construction ensures sharp images with natural color rendering.
- 62mm filter thread allows for use with various creative and protective filters.
FAQs
Is this lens compatible with my Nikon camera?
- Yes! It works with all Nikon F-mount cameras, but autofocus is only available on bodies with a built-in AF motor (e.g., D7000 series and above).
Can I use this lens for macro photography?
- Yes! It features a dedicated Macro mode, allowing you to focus as close as 3.9 feet (1.2m).
How does this lens perform in low light?
- With an f/4-5.6 aperture, it's best suited for well-lit conditions, but it still delivers sharp images with good contrast.
Does this lens work for video?
- Yes! The smooth zoom and focus mechanism make it a good choice for video shooting, but manual focus is recommended for precise control.