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Focal Length | 24-120mm |
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Maximum Aperture | f/3.5-5.6 |
Lens Mount | Nikon F |
Image Stabilization | Yes |
Elements/Groups | 15 elements in 13 groups |
Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
Filter Size | 72mm |
Angle of View | 84° - 20° |
Autofocus | Yes |
Format Compatibility | FX/35mm |
Minimum Focus Distance | 0.5m (1.64 ft) |
Weight | 575g (20.3 oz) |
Details on lens hood, its attachment, setting, and mounting indices.
Information on the zoom ring and focal length scale index line.
Explanation of the distance scale and its index line.
Details on the focus ring and focus mode switch.
Information on the vibration reduction ON/OFF switch.
How VR allows slower shutter speeds and aids panning for better shots.
Explanation of selecting and using autofocus (A) or manual (M) focus modes.
Details on the high-speed IF mechanism and Silent Wave Motor.
Benefits of ED elements for sharp images and pleasing blurs.
Specifies the minimum focusing distance of 0.5m (1.6 ft.).
Caution to avoid soiling or damaging the lens's CPU contacts.
Effect of Nikon DX format cameras on the lens's picture angle and focal length.
Chart detailing camera and lens focus mode compatibility.
Steps to use manual override in M/A mode and how to cancel it.
Lists 35mm SLR and Digital SLR cameras compatible with VR.
Instructions for using VR with non-listed cameras and battery warning.
Explains VR benefits when the shutter button is pressed.
States that vibration is not reduced when the switch is OFF.
Key points for using VR effectively, including panning and viewfinder image.
Warning about power cycling during VR and handling lens removal.
VR limitations when the built-in flash is recycling on certain cameras.
How to set the VR switch when using tripods or monopods.
VR deactivation when the AF start button is used on compatible cameras.
Lists camera models and focal length/shooting distance for flash to avoid vignetting.
Steps for correctly attaching the HB-25 lens hood.
Steps for removing the HB-25 lens hood.
Proper methods for cleaning lens surfaces using brushes, cloths, and cleaners.
Warnings against using thinner or benzene for cleaning.
Recommendations for protecting the front lens element with filters and hoods.
Guidelines for storing the lens in its case and in a cool, dry place.
Precautions against water damage and excessive heat exposure.
Lists accessories that cannot be attached or may cause damage.
Lists accessories that attach but do not function correctly.