Product Description:
This AF-S NIKKOR Vibration Reduction Lens is fully compatible with the D1X, D1H, D100, F5, F100, N80, N75 and N65 models - and probably with other models yet to come. It has an internal vibration reduction mechanism that helps reduce blurred images due to normal hand movements. Overall, this is an extremely convenient feature for nature and sports photographers who prefer handheld camera use over tripods. First NIKON wide-angle zoom with Vibration Reduction ( VR ) VR operation offers the equivalent of using a shutter speed 3 stops faster at 120mm Two Extra-Low Dispersion ( ED ) glass elements for minimized chromatic aberration Two Aspherical elements for low distortion Internal Focus ( IF ) design Accepts 72mm filters Dimensions - 3.7L x 3.0D; weighs 20.3 ounces. ++ You want to buy the new product and use it for as many years as it will last. There is only one way for a consumer to be certain that the product you are purchasing will be functioning to factory specifications in say 4 or 5 years from now. This Extended Service Plan offers you the identical high quality protection as the manufacturer's written warranty did. This plan extends your coverage for up to 5 (five) full years after the manufacturer's written warranty expires. ++ UV filters, absorb ultraviolet rays that often make outdoor photographs hazy and indistinct. Filters are perfect for digital photography and traditional 35mm SLR applications, including black and white photography. ++ A sturdy, stylish, protective carrying case for a digital-camera or point-&-shoot, compact film camera. Zipper and clip for secure closing Exterior zippered pocket and 2 mesh pockets for convenient accessory storage Crafted from genuine Leatherette.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Nikon 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G ED IF Autofocus VR Nikkor Zoom Lens + 5 Year Extended Warranty
- Hoya 77mm UV Haze Filter
- VIDPRO VID-60 Camera Bag
- Brand: Nikon
- EAN: 0845055022337
- Label: Nikon
- Manufacturer: Nikon
- MPN: NIKON2145LENSACCESKIT002
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
- Publisher: Nikon
- Studio: Nikon
- UPC: 845055022337
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