Owner's Manual

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Lens
f-Number
The
f-number
is
a measure
of
lens "speed", its
maximum
(widest)
aperture.
It
appears
at
the
end
of
the
lens name,
for
example
as
"f/2.8"
or
"f
/3.5-5.6".
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VRLenses
The lenses listed
below
are
not
recommended
for
long
exposures
or
photographs
taken
at high
ISO
sensitivities,
as
due
to the
design
of
the
vibration
reduction
(VR)
control
system
the
resulting
photos
may be
marred
by
fog.
AF-S
VR
Zoom-Nikkor
24-120mm
f/3.5-5.6G
IF-ED
AF-S
VR
Zoom-Nikkor
70-200mm
f/2.8G
IF-ED
AF-5
VR
Zoom-Nikkor
70-300mm
f/4.5-5.6G
IF-ED
AF-S
VR
Nikkor
200mm
f/2G
IF-ED
AF-5
VR
Nikkor
300mm
f/2.8G
IF-ED
AF-5
NIKKOR
16-35mm
f/4G
ED
VR
AF-5
NIKKOR
24-120mm
f/4G
ED
VR
AF-5
NIKKOR
28-300mm
f/3.5-5.6G
ED
VR
AF-S
NIKKOR
400mm
f/2.8G
ED
VR
AF-5
NIKKOR
500mm
f/4G
ED
VR
AF-S
DX
VR
Zoom-Nikkor
18-200mm
f/3.5-5.6G
IF-ED
AF-5
DX
NIKKOR
16-85mm
f/3.5-5.6G
ED
VR
AF-5
DX
NIKKOR
18-200mm
f/3.5-5.6G
ED
VR
II
AF-5
DX
Micro
NIKKOR
85mm
f/3.SG
ED
VR
AF-5
DX
NIKKOR
55-300mm
f/4.5-5.6G
ED
VR
We
recommend
turning
vibration
reduction
off
when
using
other
VR
lenses.
144 Technical Notes