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Nikon 18 135 Lens. Nikon AFS 18135mm DX Lens in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire Gumtree Ideal for the photographer looking for a lens that covers all bases, without the large cost attached to it. ‎Nikon : Camera Lens ‎18-135 mm : Has image stabilisation ‎No : Lens Fixed Focal Length ‎135 Millimetres : Max Focal Length ‎135 Millimetres : Min Focal Length ‎18 Millimetres : Model year ‎2016 : Plug profile ‎Nikonbayonet : Part number ‎2162 : Lens Design ‎Zoom : Focus type

[USED] Nikon 18135mm f/3.55.6G EDIF AFS DX ZoomNikkor Autofocus
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No: Lens mount: Nikon F (DX) Max aperture: F3.5-5.6: It's sharp and agile, but I suggest saving your money for the spectacular Nikon 18-200mm VR (Vibration Reduction) which you know you.

[USED] Nikon 18135mm f/3.55.6G EDIF AFS DX ZoomNikkor Autofocus

(From Nikon lens literature) A high performance compact and lightweight 7.5x zoom lens for Nikon DX format digital SLRs This 18-135mm lens is nice enough, but seems overpriced for what it is Guest 20-Aug-2008 02:48: To be sure, there is some chromatic aberration near the edges, but overall, a high-quality lens

Nikon AFS DX Nikkor 18135mm f/3.55.6 G ED IF Autofocus Lens for APS. Guest 20-Aug-2008 02:48: To be sure, there is some chromatic aberration near the edges, but overall, a high-quality lens Nikon 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras - White Box(Bulk Packaging) (Renewed) $189.00 & FREE Shipping (11) Works and looks like new and backed by the Amazon Renewed Guarantee

Nikon AFS DX Nikkor 18135mm f/3.55.6 G ED IF Autofocus Lens for APS. This new lens features ED glass, Internal Focusing and a Silent Wave Motor, it provides an equivalent field of view of 27 - 202.5 mm on a DX format digital SLR and has a. Like the Tamron 18-250mm lens the Nikon 18-135mm could hardly be said to be the fastest lens in the world, with a maximum aperture of f/3.5-5.6, but because of the shorter focal length range.