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Nikon AF-S VR Zoom-NIKKOR 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED Pro Reviews

www.whatdigitalcamera.com‘s review Edit

Overall, this is a well specified lens that fails to sparkle. If the idea of having one lens to cover almost every common picture-taking situation appeals, then Nikon's zoom is worth considering, but its higher-than-average price may discourage some potential buyers.
8.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Dec 08, 2009

slrgear‘s review Edit

For the money, it would probably make a great "vacation" lens, where you only want to lug along one lens on a trip, and so want one that can cover a wide range of focal lengths, yet still deliver reasonably good picture quality. Its VR capability likewise makes it well suited to travel situations, where you're less likely to be hauling a tripod along as well. We'd like the lens a lot better if it were a bit sharper at larger apertures, but for a one-lens solution, it's one of the better choices in Nikon's arsenal.
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Published on:
Oct 16, 2005

Shutterbug‘s review Edit

For Nikon, 1996 was an exciting year. That was the introduction date of the F5 camera that revolutionized the way handheld cameras would be used. It was also the year that true Silent Wave Technology was brought on-line in the form of the 300, 500, and 600mm lenses. Incorporating “traveling waves” to focus the lens, this ground-breaking design allowed faster focus for those willing to pay the price and upgrade into this brand-new series of optical products.
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Published on:
Aug 01, 2004

The average pro reviews rating is 8.5 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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