Is the Nikon 80-200m a zoom lens?

Is the Nikon 80-200m a zoom lens?

The Nikon 80-200m f/2.8 is a telephoto lens, which means it has a long focal length (80 millimeters at its minimum) that gives you a narrower field of view and what would be commonly considered a zoom image. Telephoto lenses allow you to capture shots of things that are far away.

Is the Nikon 80-200mm ED AF worth it?

The Nikon 80-200mm f2.8D ED AF is a superb 2.5x telephoto zoom for sports, portraits, and nature photography. With a fast and constant f2.8 maximum aperture through the entire focal range, ED glass elements provide high-resolution and high-contrast image even at maximum aperture. The rotating zoom ring provides precise zoom operation.

Should I buy this Nikon 80-200mm with two zoom rings?

Be careful to get this current model with two zoom rings; the “new” version. The push-pull models are much older and have much slower autofocus (see All Nikon f/2.8 tele zooms compared). This Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 AF-D (new) was still one of Nikon’s most popular professional lenses in 2017, 20 years after its introduction.

What is the best Nikon lens for photography?

Nikon lenses are world-class and chosen among photographers of all types and experience levels. The 80-200mm f/2.8 is appropriate for action, portrait, and nature shots because of the telephoto focal range.