Nikon Zoom-NIKKOR 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR D AF A/M ED Lens

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US $405.90
ApproximatelyAU $631.16
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Used
[ Mold ] - No. ●Optics Condition for lens. ・It never affect on shooting. [ Scratch ] - No.

About this product

Product Information

The Nikon Nikkor 80 mm - 400 mm lens is both a telephoto and aspherical camera lens. With an FX/35 mm format with a maximum angle view of 20 degrees and a minimum of 4 degrees, this Nikon camera lens is ready for a variety of framed shots. The auto and manual camera lens uses 17 elements in 11 groups and is compatible with FX, DX, FX, DX Crop Mode, and 35 mm film, offering versatility. The minimum focal distance of this Nikon Nikkor 80 mm - 400 mm lens is 7.5 ft, with a 5x zoom ratio, making this a camera for medium to longer distance shots. The aperture of this Nikon camera lens is f/4.5 to f/5.6 with a minimum aperture of f/32. The Nikon Nikkor 80 mm - 400 mm lens uses vibration reduction (VR) for handheld shooting, used in both still photographs and video, optimising for longer distance shooting. This auto and manual camera lens is easily used with two modes of VR in both the image plane and the viewfinder. It makes for a clear shot and certainty of getting the framed shot a photographer is looking for in a picture. The lens also uses extra low dispersion glass for high-resolution and incorporates autofocus for quick shoots on the go.

Product Identifiers

BrandNikon
MPN1996
UPC0018208019960, 4960759021656
eBay Product ID (ePID)101740850

Product Key Features

MountNikkor
Focal Length80-400mm, Zoom
Compatible BrandNikon
Maximum Aperturef/4.5-5.6
SeriesNikon Zoom-NIKKOR
TypeTelephoto, Image Stabilization
Focus TypeAuto & Manual, Zoom

Dimensions

Weight47.97 Oz

Additional Product Features

ApertureF/4.5-5.6
Min Aperture32
Additional Tech CharacteristicsVr D Af A/M Ed
Diameter3.6in
Focal Length (mm)80-400mm
Camera TypeDSLR
Camera TechnologyDigital
Product LineNikon Zoom-Nikkor

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
71 product ratings
  • 59 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 10 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Durable

Sharp image

Good value

Most relevant reviews

  • Great value in a used lens

    I've had this lens out a few times for some shooting and it's performed well. The VR is great which means I can feel comfortable shooting hand held down to 1/250th and even 1/160 in some cases. This isn't Nikon's top of the line so the f4.5-5.6 is as good as it gets but so far that hasn't stopped images from turning out good. The bokeh/background compression is great at 400mm and at the right angle you even get a nice tilt-shift effect. This lens is heavy so don't plan on shooting all day hand held. I've already ordered my monopod for shooting football/baseball games this season. The AF is a little noisy so probably not a great option for skittish wildlife and the VR clicking on and off is also a little noisy. Overall, for the price I paid, fantastic value!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Nikon Nikkor Great Lens for the Price

    This lens is heavy and durable so it’s not easy to hand hold for long. A tripod or monopod is recommended. It is not a VR-s and needs to be used with a Nikon that has a motor for the autofocus to work. As an example, you would need to manually focus the lens if combined with a Nikon D3200. The Nikon Nikkor 80-400mm AF VR is an older model but works great for nature photography. The autofocus is a little slower than VR-s lenses but it doesn’t bother me. I’ve been satisfied with the photographs I’ve achieved while using the lens with my Nikon D7100.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Very good for the price

    For $540.00 this is the best 80-400 AF/VR I could find. This model was marketed 10 years ago. The new model AF-S, selling for $2,000 has better features, focuses faster etc. The AF-D focusing is slower but fast enough for me. The VR feature works great and I'm not using a tripod ever after viewing results. I do not shoot sports. The hand held landscape shots at 300-400mm are all very sharp. Maybe not the sharpest lens at 400mm but noticeably better than the 100-300 MF Tokina lens I bought 35 years ago. I use the back button on D810 to focus and am very happy with that method.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great value for a long telephto lens

    Great lens. Sharp and good contrast. You must know what you are doing and want to do with this lens. The VR works well in the vertical. The autofocus also works well tho not real fast. Depth of Field can get narrow very fast at the longer focal lengths. I love it, it serves my wants well. I shoot mainly off a tripod with the VR turned off using an intervalometer. Great value for the $$ as are all the old but great Nikon AF lens's are !

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Nikor 80-400 zoom.

    Excellent lens except it's on the heavy side. The tripod mount is excellent and easily balances the camera. Picture quality and focus speed are great. Great lens!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Hard to beat a quality lens for this price- A workhorse built to last

    The lens was immaculate, I wouldn't have been able to tell it from new. I am using it on a Z9 I debated spending a lot more for the 100-400 z mount but being the stops were the same and it focuses quickly enough. I shoot outdoor sports and air shows and this range is perfect. The lens is a quality piece of glass. The images are sharp and contrasty.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Good quality zoom

    If you're looking for a good zoom and don't have $2k. This is a good used option, but it is heavy and I don't recommend a lot of hand held shots. Make sure to get the tripod ring. On a 1-10 scale.. sharpness in good light or flash=9-10 low light sharpness 8-9.. af speed= 8-9 use of limiter cuts focus searching range so makes focusing faster in dof variance composition. Ease of handheld use= 5 (heavy) but the vr makes it useable and sharp. Just not a walk around lens. The zoom range makes it suitable for a wide range of uses. But it does have a minimal focus distance of about 7 feet. Your camera must have a focus motor to use the af. My overall rating is 9-10. I do not regret buying this lens for an older variable aperature lens it is an excellent value and asset.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Well built and works well on certain Nikon cameras.

    This is descent lens if one knows how to use it, it works well on with the D90, D7000, D7100. D7200 and all the FX Cameras, all the 3100,3300,5000, 5200, 5300 and so on will have to manual focus because this lens does't have a built in focus motor .. Like its new counterpart the AF-S 80-400mm.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Love it when you get all you expect and more

    The product was exactly as described, Like New. it arrived well packed and in great shape. Most importantly It takes great photos. It isn't the fastest-focusing lens in my arsenal still I like this compact lens with a great range.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • I love this lens the VR and AF work perfect.

    This lens is awesome. A friend of mine is a professional photographer. He has a Nikon D700 and he has a Nikon 80-400mm VR that he uses doing "bird" pictures with. He checked this lens out stem to stern and he said other than having his name and address on his lens, there is absolutely no difference between the two lens and I won't tell how much he gave for it from Nikon. I did add a 77mm Vivitar UV filter to it for protection.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned