Nikon 80-200mm f/4.5-5.6D AF Zoom-Nikkor 35mm Zoom
Nikon 80-200mm f/4.5-5.6D AF Zoom-Nikkor 35mm Zoom
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 14, 2010]
markinuk
Intermediate
Strength:
52mm thread means I can use all my existing filters :)
Weakness:
Not overly fast on focussing
Nice cheap, light zoom lens. I picked up mine from eBay for £89 which was about par for this lens. Got slightly suckered into buying the D version and then realised I wouldn't get full benefit unless I used TTL flash. Now my kit is a bit ancient. Two 1960's Nikons (F with Photomic head and FTn) plus a D80 - this lens was primarily for the D80. Also have a big old Metz flash.
Customer Service Not used Similar Products Used: Nikon 28-85mm f3.5-4 AFn
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[Aug 10, 2000]
Paul Bertrand
Intermediate
Strength:
Sharp at all Zoom settings
Weakness:
S-L-O-W (F4.5 Max) I purchased a used Nikon 8008 for digital negative scanning with no lenses. I find this lens to be sharp at all settings with good contrast. I am a Camera club shooter and have won my share of awards with these so called cheap lenses. Only beef is that it is slow so I purchased a 1.8 50mm for inside flash shooting. Customer Service None needed Similar Products Used: Nikor 1.8 |
[Mar 27, 2000]
Derrick Lee
Casual
Model Reviewed:
AF80-200mm f/4.5-5.6D Zoom-Nikkor
Strength:
1) it's cheap...that's about it.
Weakness:
1) It's really not that sharp. In fact, it's probably only marginally sharper than a P&S. At 4x6, you have to look really close to tell a differenc, but at 8x10, it's patently not sharp. Don't buy this lens! For $200, you can get a used AF70-210 f/4-5.6 or an older AF70-210 f/4, or a variety of manual lenses like the 75-150 E f/3.5 or the 80-200 f/4.5 AI. All of these lenses will probably outlast a new 80-200, they're MUCH MUCH MUCH sharper, and the build construction is better. I used this lens for about a year, then couldn't stand it anymore and sold it. It's not sharp, and its construction is lousy. I do not recommend this lens, especially since Nikon users have other options in the used department. Customer Service Nikon's 800# is great -- you actually get to talk to someone, and they actually know a lot about their products! Similar Products Used: 80-200 f/4.5 AI |
[Mar 10, 2000]
Javier López
Intermediate
Model Reviewed:
AF80-200mm f/4.5-5.6D Zoom-Nikkor
Strength:
A high quality/price ratio for a portable telephoto lens, ideal for the beginner-intermediate photographer.
Weakness:
Only stops down at F/4.5, but ... it's a cheap zoom. If you have just reached this link, probably you are an amateur in photography, so, don't read the scientific - rigid - orthodox analysis from experts in photography, it's sure they will finish with a critic commentary. Think on this lens as one with a high quality/price ratio for the beginner-intermediate photographer, and use it when travelling or portraying. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 31, 2000]
Bill Cheadle
Intermediate
Model Reviewed:
AF80-200mm f/4.5-5.6D Zoom-Nikkor
Strength:
Light weight, low cost
Weakness:
Relativly slow, variable f/stop Good cheap lens, not as sharp as other Nikkor designs. But if you're venturing into uncertain climes, a good lens to risk. Customer Service Nikon USA is the best Similar Products Used: Nikkor 75~150 series E |
[Jan 03, 2000]
Jim Tardio
Expert
Model Reviewed:
AF80-200mm f/4.5-5.6D Zoom-Nikkor
Strength:
Small, lightweight and sharp!
Weakness:
Hard to manual focus. Plastic mount. Amazingly sharp for such a cheap lens, although it gets a little soft at 200...but better than the 70-300/4-5.6 at this length! If you want a small, light lens to travel with, buy this one before it disappears. Customer Service Better to use a private tech. if you need it. Similar Products Used: Nikon 70-300/4-5.6 ED |
[Nov 19, 2000]
Allan Kostyniuk
Intermediate
Strength:
-It's light-weight
Weakness:
-This lens is WAY too slow. With only a max. 4.5 apeture, you have to use crazy fast film, or a tripod, ALL THE TIME. This lens is cheap. In both respects. It doesn't cost a lot of cash, but the performance and construction aren't good either. I've 'long-termed' borrowed this lens from a friend, otherwise, I definately wouldn't be shooting with it. There's not way I'd pay money for it. Buy a knock-off lens, like a Sigma or Tokina, for $120 used, so you can have your long range, and then save your pennies for a 2.8 Customer Service Never had to use them Similar Products Used: None |
[Apr 13, 2001]
Jerry Low
Intermediate
Strength:
Compact, light, sharp, good contrast, good zoom range
Weakness:
Plastic, extremely slow, prone to fungus This lens was really good value for money. It was light enough to take backpacking and the results were great...as long as you use a tripod at longer focal lengths. Image was soft at wider appatures, and some flare was apparent when shooting into the sun during sunrise and sunsets. It was not very well balanced on my F60D and one month after purchase, fungus appeared on the front element. It would be an excellent all round compromise if price is an issue. Customer Service Never used Similar Products Used: Nikon 28-105 |
[Dec 15, 1999]
Chris Butler
Expert
Model Reviewed:
AF80-200mm f/4.5-5.6D Zoom-Nikkor
Strength:
Excellent value, nifty travel lens.
Weakness:
Soft wide open or beyond 150mm. But I compared it to my Nikkor 105mm at 105, f11, tripod, mirror up, infinity -- the results were identical under a 20x loupe. This lens is underrated. Nikon made some excellent compromises and should be congratulated. Similar Products Used: Zillions of zooms... |
[Nov 21, 1999]
Julius Mandelblat
Intermediate
Model Reviewed:
AF80-200mm f/4.5-5.6D Zoom-Nikkor
Strength:
The lens is very light for this zoom range. Its price is also attractive.
Weakness:
Optical performance is mediocre especially at long end. This lens shouldn't be used wide opened. In the same time it is too slow so you will have to use it wide opened. As on all cheap Nikon lens there is no distance scale on it, and it is very inconvenient in some cases. Manual focus is difficult. Not suggested. Used Nikon 75-150mm Series E f/3.5 with telconverter will replace it soon in my bag. Customer Service Haven't needed Similar Products Used: Nikon AF24mm f/2.8 |