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lens identificationhas anyone heard of a 80-300
or a 70-300 old AF-S lens the make looks like the 28-70 markings and finish but its huige it has the same sort of hood the 28-70 has, comparable to the size of a 70-200 but slightly bigger and fatter it's not Vr it's old school I've seen some dinosaur nikon press guys use them iv'e never been able to determine what lens it is because i cant find any reference on it on the web anyone know what im talking about? can you still buy them?
hi chris it's not that
im sure i asked a coupel of times I got something like 70-300 80-300 70-400 or 80-400 I cant find any reference on the web and it certainly has the same look as a 28-70 same ridges design elements, nikkor typeface markings its just bigger and longer it's really old school one of the first AFS lenses ill see if i can find a pic
Wendell,
have a look here for Nikkor zoom lenses: http://www.naturfotograf.com/lens_zoom_03.html There is: 50-300, 75-300 and 70-300, last one coming in various config, G, ED, VR HTH, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
(misc Nikon stuff)
Wendell, to be honest, that looks like the AF-S 80-200 to me. Check out the pic here @ kenrockwell
http://kenrockwell.com/nikon/80200afs.htm
Definately an AFS 80-200 f/2.8, being having the biggest hood of its class on the Nikkors
http://www.imagepower.de/IMAGES/imgEQUI ... S80200.htm Just a version before the release of the 70-200VR.
your right thanks
i got confussed about the smaller AF-D version with the pop out hood i thought that was the 80-200 the 80-200 AFS is much bigger thanks guys
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