This is a beautiful example of Nikon's excellent 28-200mm "G" lens for FX-format/full-frame* camera bodies. The lens appears to have received relatively little actual use and remains near-new in appearance, with beautiful glass and crisp, clean optics throughout. Operationally, it is flawless. Zoom and focus action are smooth and consistent throughout their ranges, AF is quick and proved consistently accurate in my testing, and the lens is exceedingly sharp throughout its range. Be sure to view the attached photos in the enlarged format, and please feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase. You will not be disappointed.


Nikon's 28-200mm AF ED G zoom is remarkable for its compact size and excellent performance. It is among the most versatile zooms available for Nikon full-frame (FX) camera bodies, and is fully capable of serving as an only lens for many photographers. Not to be confused with Nikon's much larger AF-D predecessor, this "G" lens is known for excellent sharpness throughout its zoom range; for its excellent close-focusing capability, which will preclude the need to own a dedicated macro lens for many users; and for its tiny size and light weight. While Nikon has produced a number of newer AF-S lenses for use with full-frame camera bodies, each is substantially compromised in at least some respects, and all are far larger, much heavier and more costly.


Included in this listing is the lens with front and rear caps as shown. This is a US-market lens and is consequently eligible for service by Nikon USA if ever required.


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Please note that this is a screw-drive lens and does need to be used with a camera body that has an internal focus motor in order to retain AF function.