Nikon AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED Lens

Price £589

Original RRP £1,569 | You Save £980

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Description

The Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED is an extreme wide-angle, fast aperture lens with a revolutionary optical design. This professional lens features a Nano Crystal coating to reduce the effects of ghost and flare and delivers edge-to-corner sharpness that can surpass that of equivalent fixed focal-length lenses.

Pro performance
Benefit from crisp resolution and edge-to-edge sharpness that can surpass that of equivalent ultra-wide fixed-focal-length lenses. Distortion is remarkably well controlled for such an extreme-wide-angle zoom lens. Two ED glass elements and three aspherical lens elements virtually eliminate coma and other types of aberration—even when shooting wide-open. Nikon’s Nano Crystal Coat minimises ghosting and flare, even in backlit situations.

Stunning control
Nikon’s exclusive Silent Wave Motor and Internal Focusing technologies enable accurate, high-speed autofocusing and super-quiet operation. The M/A focus mode switch lets you control manual-focus override simply by turning the focus ring.

Rugged construction
The rugged construction and professional-grade dust- and moisture resistance withstand even the most trying conditions. This is a tough lens with a metal mount. Rubber sealing protects against dust and moisture. A built-in lens hood protects the front convex element of the lens.

Key Features:
- Professional, extreme wideangle zoom NIKKOR lens
- 14-24mm zoom range (DX equivalent: 36-105mm)
- Nano Crystal coat reduces ghost and flare
- SWM (Silent Wave Motor) for whisper quiet and fast autofocus
- ED glass to minimize chromatic aberration
- Rubber mount seal
- Instant manual focus override (M/A or M switching)
- Integrated hood
- Soft pouch CL-M3 included

Features

  • Bag/Case size (not supplied): Lens Case 4s
  • Weight (g): 970g
  • Dimensions for Lenses: 98 x 131.5mm
  • Type: Zoom, Wide Angle
  • Lens Fitting: Nikon F (FX)
  • Filter - Size: N/A
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