Description
The new Nikon AF-S 400mm ED VR
prime lens strengthens Nikon’s
super-telephoto lens range, which
already includes the unique AF-S VR 200mm f/2G and AF-S VR 200-400mm f/4G lenses as well as the popular AF-S 300mm f/2.8G to offer a compelling variety of options for
sports,
wildlife and surveillance photography.
It's also big, heavy and very expensive. This lens comes with a huge CT-404
Trunk Case with a combination of interior cushions and partition enables the easy storing of camera bodies, Speedlights and other photographic equipment.
This super-fast, telephoto lens, optimized for edge-to-edge sharpness on both the
Nikon FX- (23.9 x 36mm) and
DX-format
image sensors.
Vibration Reduction (VR II) minimizes the effects of camera shake allowing photographers to shoot as many as four shutter speeds slower than would otherwise be possible, assuring dramatically sharper images.
A new tripod detection mode reduces vibration that may occur due to
shutter release when mounted on a tripod. Nikon's Silent Wave Motor (SWM) enables ultra-high-speed autofocusing with exceptional accuracy and powerful, super-quiet operation.
An exclusive Nano Crystal Coat and a meniscus protective glass element combine to further reduce ghosting and flare for even greater image clarity.
Three Extra-low Dispersion (ED) elements control chromatic aberrations while enhancing color, sharpness and contrast, even at the widest aperture settings. Rugged, reliable and lightweight, this lens features a magnesium die-cast barrel and professional-grade dust- and moisture-resistant construction. New A/M focus mode provides fast, secure switching between auto and manual focus operation.
Super Telephoto Lens
High Power telephoto lenses from 400 mm to 800 mm (APS-C 300 mm 500 mm) and
longer are very expensive, even for the slower versions, but they provide
the ultimate in telephoto photography. Deep pockets are needed for most
lenses in this range, particularly the faster versions, as one lens can cost
more than the average person may spend on photography in their life. A
super-telephoto lens can reveal far-off objects barely visible to the human
eye.
A professional-quality 400 mm ƒ/2.8 lens is the ultimate dream lens of many
sports and wildlife photographers, which they may save for years to acquire.
A 600 mm ƒ/4 lens is even more striking, but the 16-times magnification of
an 800 mm ƒ/5.6 lens can also be used for astrophotography with clear, vivid
results.
Professional photographers are the primary consumers of such magnificent
lenses. A majority of the images we see in publications are shot with these
lenses.
Super Telephoto Prime Lenses
Features
•
AF-S Autofocus lens featuring a Silent wave,
coreless, integrated, focus motor (unwrapped in 1996). Basically an
updated AF-I Autofocus-Silent sporting a "Silent Wave Motor" (ultrasonic) to
focus near silently and fast.
• A/M -
autofocus encompassing manual override, AF precedence mode. that minimizes the sensitivity to the manual focus override to preclude surprising changes from auto mode to manual.
• DX - NIKKOR - Compact and lightweight
Nikon DX lenses feature a lesser image circle and are specifically created and
optimized for the Nikon D-series, digital SLR camera bodies. An ideal option for
photographers and enthusiasts who require shooting of expansive landscapes with
Nikon DX DSLR
• Three ED- (Extra-low Dispersion Glass Elements)
a necessary element of the Nikon telephoto lens Nikon engineered Extra-low
Dispersion optical glass to facilitate the manufacture of lenses that
provide superior color correction and sharpness by diminishing chromatic
aberrations• FX (23.9 x 36mm) and
• G - labeled after the f-number.
All the newer AF lenses, including AF-S and specifically G, are also D.
Nikon no longer makes an effort to mark the D.
G-lenses contains no aperture ring, therefore aperture may only be
electronically controlled by the camera and only autofocus camera bodies
featuring function dials have the capacity to control G lenses
•
N-Nano Crystal Coat
Nano Crystal Coat consist of an antireflective coat that stemmed from the
cultivation of Nikon NSR-series (Step and Repeat type) semiconductor
fabricating devices
•
SWM- Silent Wave Motor
Nikon AF-S engineering is yet one more rationale why professional
photographers like Nikon telephoto optical lenses.
• VR II Vibration Reduction system
Provides the equivalent of employing a 4 stops faster shutter speed This second generation VR is known as VR II, that was engineered to provide an
additional 1-stop improvement over the initial VR
• Tripod Detection Mode - A function of select NIkon VR lenses, Tripod Detection reduces shutter release vibration automatically when the camera tripod mounted
• Rugged and reliable, lightweight construction features a magnesium die-cast barrel and professional-grade dust and moisture resistance
Lens Includes
CT-404 Trunk Case,
• HK-33 Hood,
• LN-1 Strap,
• 52mm NC Filter,
• 52mm Slip-in Filter Holder,
• Front Lens Cover,
• LF-1 Rear Lens Cap,
• Tripod/Monopod Collar