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AF Zoom-Nikkor 35-70mm f/2.8D (2.0x)





[Product Image] AF Zoom-Nikkor 35-70mm f/2.8D (2.0x)






1992 Release





 



Main Features


  • Holds fast and constant f/2.8 maximum aperture through the entire focal range
  • Minimum distortion throughout zoom range
  • Nikon Super Integrated Coating for minimized flare and ghost, providing good color balance


Specifications





Lens construction

15 elements in 12 groups

Picture angle

62° - 34°20' [44° - 22°50' with Nikon digital cameras (Nikon DX format)]

Focal-length scale

35, 50, 70mm

Number of diaphragm blades

7

Minimum f/stop

22

Closest focusing distance

0.6m (0.28m at 35mm focal length and macro setting)

Maximum reproduction ratio

1/7.7 (1/4 at 35mm focal length and macro setting)

Zoom control

Strait

Macro focusing

Selectable via the macro switch

Focus-limit switch:

N/A

M/A mode

N/A

Focus lock button

N/A

Weight (approx.):

665g

Dimensions (approx.) (from the camera’s lens mounting flange)

71.5×94.5 mm

Lens cap

Snap-on

Lens hood

HB-1 (optional)

Lens case

CL-33S (optional)

Tripod collar

N/A

External front filter attachment frame

Rotatable

External front filter

62mm

Slip-on filter

N/A

Built-in/rear filter

N/A

Circular polarizing filter

Usable. Filter frame rotates according to lens’ AF operation.

Circular polarizing filter II

Usable, Filter frame rotates according to lens’ AF operation.

AF-3

Usable. (1)

AF-4

Usable. (2): ( ) Indicates maximum number of usable hoods (HN-36 for AF-3/HN-37 for AF-4).

Infrared compensation scale

Does have (for 35mm and 70mm)

Supplied accessories

62mm snap-on front lens cap, Rear lens cap LF-1

Aperture ring

Does have

Distance scale

Does have

Material of bayonet ring

Metal

Note:
Macro shooting is only possible in manual mode
Specifications are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer.


MTF Chart


Wide Tele

Spatial Frequencies S: Sagittal M: Meridional
10 lines/mm
30 lines/mm

How to read the MTF chart


Lens Construction






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