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| Thursday, 23 August 2007 | ||||||||||
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Tokyo – Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the introduction of three new AF-S super-telephoto NIKKOR lenses — the AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8G ED VR, AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/4G ED VR, and AF-S NIKKOR 600mm f/4G ED VR — to further strengthen its super-telephoto lens lineup.
These new super-telephoto lenses are equipped
with a vibration reduction (VR) function. Nikon’s VR II system
minimizes image blur caused by camera shake, offering a shutter speed
up to the equivalent of four stops faster.* The newly added Tripod mode
reduces vibration that may occur at shutter release when shooting with
a super-telephoto lens attached to a tripod. Another big advantage of
Nikon’s VR function is that it gives photographers the option of a
natural viewfinder image even during VR operation.
The superior functioning of the newly developed
optical system ensures flawless synchronization with Nikon’s digital
SLRs. The new optical design features three ED (Extra-low Dispersion)
glass elements that minimize chromatic aberration, producing
consistently high-quality images. Nano Crystal Coat, extra-low
refractive index coating, virtually eliminates internal lens element
reflections across a wide range of wavelengths, and is particularly
effective in reducing ghosting and flare. A meniscus protective glass
element also minimizes the ghosting that occur when light reflected
from a digital camera’s image sensor is in turn reflected off an
ordinary flat protective glass element.
Nikon’s
exclusive Silent Wave Motor (SWM) provides fast autofocus with superior
accuracy and ultra-quiet operation. All lenses feature nine-blade
rounded diaphragms that ensure a more natural look for parts of a scene
intended to be out of focus. The minimum focus distances are 2.9 m/9.5
ft. (400mm f/2.8G), 4.0 m/13.1 ft. (500mm f/4G) and 5.0 m/16.4 ft.
(600mm f/4G) respectively (at AF) — much shorter than their
predecessors.
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