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Comparison Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6 VR AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor vs Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G AF-S ED DX Zoom-Nikkor

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Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6 VR AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor
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Lens typetelephoto lenstelephoto lens
System
Nikon
Nikon
Mount
Nikon F
Nikon F
Specs
Focal length
55 - 200 mm /82.5 - 300mm with APS-C sensors (Nikon DX format)/
55 - 200 mm /82.5 - 300mm with APS-C sensors (Nikon DX format)/
Aperture valuef/4.0 - f/5.6f/4.0 - f/5.6
Viewing angles28° 50' - 8°28°50' - 8°
Min. diaphragm
22 /22 - 32/
22 /22 - 32/
Minimum focus distance0.95 m0.95 m
Maximum zoom0.290.29
Design
Sensor size
APS-C /Nikon DX/
APS-C /Nikon DX/
Autofocus driveultrasonic drive motorultrasonic drive motor
Internal focus
Image stabilization
Design (elements/groups)13 elements in 9 groups13 elements in 9 groups
Number of diaphragm blades99
Filter diameter52 mm52 mm
Dimensions (diameter/length)73x99.5 mm68x79 mm
Weight335 g255 g
Added to E-Catalognovember 2008november 2006

Viewing angles

This parameter determines the size of the area of the scene being shot that falls into the frame. The wider the viewing angles, the larger the area the lens can capture in one shot. They are directly related to the focal length of the lens (see "Focal length"), and also depend on the size of the specific matrix with which the optics are used: for the same lens, the smaller the matrix, the smaller the viewing angles, and vice versa. On our website, in the characteristics of optics, viewing angles are usually indicated when used with the matrix for which the lens was originally designed (for more details, see "Matrix Size").

Internal focus

Lenses using the internal focus system. In such optics systems, focus is carried out only due to the movement of elements inside the lens body; the outer parts remain completely fixed and the size of the lens does not change. This provides additional convenience — in particular, it allows you to easily use petal hoods and those types of filters for which the correct position on the lens is important (in particular, gradient ones). In addition, the absence of moving elements from the outside has a positive effect on security and resistance to dust / precipitation (although the specific degree of dust and water protection may be different).

Image stabilization

The presence in the lens of its own image stabilization system. Such a system includes gyroscopes and movable lenses that compensate for small tremors of the lens and prevent the appearance of “shake”. Stabilization is especially relevant when shooting handheld, especially at slow shutter speeds and/or at long distances with high magnification: it is in such conditions that “shake” affects the quality of the image the most. At the same time, it should be taken into account that the presence of a stabilizer significantly affects the weight, dimensions and, above all, the price of optics; at the same time, some modern cameras have their own stabilization systems (due to matrix shift). Therefore, it makes sense to choose a lens with this function in the case when maximum protection against “shake” is of fundamental importance.
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