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product_id: 2628226
title: "Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 300mm f/2.8G ED Vibration Reduction II Fixed Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras"
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# 300mm prime telephoto precision f/2.8 ultra-fast aperture VR II image stabilization up to 4 stops Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 300mm f/2.8G ED Vibration Reduction II Fixed Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras

**Brand:** nikon
**Price:** KD 2365.60
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎥 Capture the moment others only dream of with Nikon’s ultimate 300mm f/2.8 telephoto powerhouse!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 300mm f/2.8G ED Vibration Reduction II Fixed Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras by nikon
- **How much does it cost?** KD 2365.60 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- nikon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nikon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Steady Shots, Always:** Nikon’s VR II vibration reduction lets you shoot handheld at up to 4 stops slower shutter speeds—say goodbye to blur.
- • **Crystal-Clear Imaging:** Exclusive Nano Crystal Coat and 3 Extra-low Dispersion elements minimize flare and chromatic aberration for vibrant, true-to-life colors.
- • **Silent, Swift Autofocus:** Advanced Silent Wave Motor with customizable AF buttons and memory recall keeps you locked on your subject—quietly and precisely.
- • **Pinpoint Telephoto Mastery:** 300mm fixed prime lens delivering razor-sharp edge-to-edge clarity for pro-level wildlife, sports, and action shots.
- • **Light-Catching f/2.8 Aperture:** Ultra-wide aperture ensures stunning subject isolation and superior low-light performance, capturing moments others miss.

## Overview

The Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 300mm f/2.8G ED VR II is a professional-grade super telephoto prime lens designed for Nikon DSLR cameras. Featuring a fast f/2.8 aperture, advanced vibration reduction technology, and exclusive Nano Crystal Coating, it delivers exceptional sharpness, color fidelity, and image stabilization. Ideal for sports, wildlife, and action photography, it combines rugged build quality with silent, fast autofocus and versatile focus modes, making it a top choice for demanding photographers seeking uncompromising optical performance.

## Description

From the Manufacturer Enjoy fast-aperture f/2.8 Nikkor Super Telephoto performance, optimized for edge-to-edge sharpness for both FX and DX-format Nikon D-SLRs--perfect for action and sports photojournalism, wildlife photography and more. Lens Features & Highlights Nikon VR II (Vibration Reduction) Image Stabilization Vibration Reduction is engineered specifically for each VR Nikkor lens. VR II enables handheld shooting at up to 4 shutter speeds slower than would otherwise be possible, assuring dramatically sharper images. Exclusive Nano Crystal Coat Further reduces ghosting and internal flare for even greater image clarity. Three Extra-low Dispersion (ED) Elements Offers superior sharpness and color correction by effectively minimizing chromatic aberration, even at wide apertures. Aspherical Lens Element Virtually eliminates coma and other aberrations, promoting image integrity. Nikon Silent Wave Motor (SWM) Delivers fast, accurate and quiet autofocusing. Three Focus Modes A/M mode joins the familiar M/A and M modes, enhancing AF control versatility with fast, secure switching between auto and manual focus to accommodate personal shooting techniques. Nikon Super Integrated Coating (SIC) Enhances light transmission efficiency and offers superior color consistency and reduced flare. AF Memory Recall Allows instant return to a predetermined point of focus. Rugged Construction Featuring enhanced dust and moisture resistance, magnesium die-cast barrel construction and a protective meniscus front lens. Tripod Detection Mode Detects and compensates for the specific vibrations encountered when shooting on a tripod with VR on. Close Focusing to 7.2 feet Focus to 7.2 feet in manual focus or 7.5 feet in autofocus, enabling striking image perspectives. Rounded 9-Blade Diaphragm Renders more natural appearance of out-of-focus image areas. Product Description Fast-aperture f/2.8 NIKKOR Super Telephoto Wide aperture, professional telephoto performance, optimized for edge-to-edge sharpness for both FX and DX-format Nikon D-SLRs?perfect for action and sports photojournalism, wildlife photography and more. Nikon VR II (Vibration Reduction) Image Stabilization Vibration Reduction is engineered specifically for each VR NIKKOR lens. VR II enables handheld shooting at up to 4 shutter speeds slower than would otherwise be possible, assuring dramatically sharper images. Exclusive Nano Crystal Coat Further reduces ghosting and internal flare for even greater image clarity.

Review: It is a superb lens, So I will focus on my experience with it and it's features - This lens is top quality , Sharp, and durable. It is probably the best 300mm f2.8 lens money can buy today. I will not get in to the Technical discussion of this lens, since it would take a university's optical department to give you a meaningful assessment of the optical quality and sharpness. So the best I can do here is my experience with the lens and here it is. First of all the Quality, fit and fish and performance is first rate. This lens is lighter and smaller than the specs suggest. this was a very pleasant surprise to me. The VRII is very effective and much quieter than the 200-400mm f4. The Auto focus is very fast, and like other recent Nikon top of the line tele lenses it has its own Auto focus buttons that can be programed as, AF On, AF lock, or Focus distance Memory/recall. I am still finding new ways to use the recall button. very handy in places that has a lot of clutter that could distract the Auto focus system. The lens is compact compare to other Nikon exotic telephotos. I cary the lens attached to a full size DSLR in a 15 L small backpack along with TC 20 and TC14 and other accessories during back country shootings. Speaking of TC 20 and TC14, the lens was designed and lunched with TC 20 III and they are a perfect match for each other. I can can get a 600 f5.6 that I can cary at 10000 feet while hiking and looking for Mountain goats. I have tested both TC's with this lens and the results is much better than my expectation for such a setup. Do I lose sharpness? I am sure I do but I can not tell unless I pixel peep real hard. It can be hand held very effectively for a while (VRii is very helpful) but it wears on you eventually, my setup for this lens in the back country is a monopod and a ProMedia Gear Tomahawk directly attached to the monopod. I use a RRS BH 55 ball-head and a Tripod other wise. If you are debating between this lens and 200-400mm f4, I use both and in my opinion, you will be happier with 200-400mm f4, just my opinion, But based on the fact that you are debating it in your head it tells me you do not have a specific need for this lens and you just want a good quality lens in this range and if that is so, then you really want 200-400mm f4. It is about a $1000 more, but more versatile and well worth the additional investment, but the 200-400 is 4" longer and 1lb heavier. Some things to think about since it may cost you more money ( even though if you are going to buy this lens you already made arrangement for a second mortgage or you are a .com baby) The strap is the cheesy Nikon strap that comes with $500 cameras, so plan on buying a good one worthy of carrying a heavy and expensive lens. I use a Black Rapids sports2 strap attached via a Arca-Swiss style clamp to the RRS replacement foot, scary looking but functional. The supplied foot is of a high quality but a bit short and uncomfortable to use during hand carrying. If you are using Arca-Swiss style heads the best is to get a replacement foot that is longer and can be balanced on the head better specially if you go back and forth with different size cameras attached to the lens. I use RRS LCF-14 replacement foot, it is very comfortable when I cary the lens and camera together. This option is not much more expensive than buying a Arca-Swiss plate and is more elegant and lighter weight solution. I also got the Lenscoat for this lens for added protection and eventual help with the resale value. Lastly, The hood supplied with this lens is really more for packing and transporting than it is for every day use. it is too big and clumsy to get off and put on, I use the hoody from Lenscoat (XXL size) but others make similar ones. these hoods are very functional and practical to use. In conclusion, Sharp, high quality, expensive, and once you get over the price shock it is the most fun you will have with your camera, Hope this helps.
Review: Probably the best Nikon lens made. It is a Reference lens for many other lens companies. - I had this lens twice, and I loved it. I get clear and sharp pictures with whatever I use (all Nikon) because I know what I am doing. This is the sharpest lens I have ever used, and if I had to grade it vs the 80-400 or 150-500, both of which I also have, I would say it is an A+, versus an B+ for the 200-500, and an A- for the 80-400. Is it worth the difference for the 300? If you are a pro, probably. If you are not a pro, get the 200-500 or 80-400, especially for wildlife. I sent both of mine back because I have COPD, and the lens is heavy for me, and I am 68, look 55, and feel 90. I got the best pics I have ever taken with this lens, but literally can't carry it for more than 20 minutes, and I only use tripods for Sunsets and Sunrises. If I inherit more money, I will hire someone to carry it for me and immediately buy another one. Hope this helps someone. Good Luck.

## Features

- Fast-aperture f/2.8 NIKKOR Super Telephoto. Wide aperture, professional telephoto performance
- Nikon VR II (Vibration Reduction) Image Stabilization. Vibration Reduction is engineered specifically for each VR NIKKOR lens.
- Exclusive Nano Crystal Coat. Further reduces ghosting and internal flare for even greater image clarity.
- Three Extra-low Dispersion (ED) Elements. Offers superior sharpness and color correction by effectively minimizing chromatic aberration
- Virtually eliminates coma and other aberrations, promoting image integrity

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0030BEVEW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,830 in Digital Camera Accessory Kits |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Built-In Media | 52mm Dedicated Filter Holder, 52mm Screw-on C Filter, AF-S FX NIKKOR 300mm f/2.8G ED Vibration Reduction II Fixed Zoom Lens for Nikon DSLR Cameras, CL-L1 Ballistic Nylon Soft Lens Case, Front Lens Cover, HK-30 Slip-on Lens Hood, LF-4 Rear Lens Cap, LN-1 Lens Strap |
| Camera Lens | 9 |
| Camera Lens Description | 9 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Camera Models | Fujifilm FinePix IS Pro, Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro, Fujifilm Finepix S5 Pro |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Nikon F (FX) |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon F (FX) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 40 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic, Manual |
| Focal Length Description | Fixed Prime 300 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Ultrasonic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00018208021864 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Image stabilization | Vibration reduction (VR II) up to 4 stops |
| Item Part Number | JAA339DA |
| Item Weight | 2900 Grams |
| Lens | Telephoto |
| Lens Coating Description | Nano Crystal Coating |
| Lens Design | Zoom |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 300 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Lens Type | Telephoto |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2186 |
| Maximum Focal Length | 300 Millimeters |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Aperture | 22 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 300 Millimeters |
| Model Name | 2186 |
| Model Number | 2186 |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| Photo Filter Size | 52 Millimeters |
| UPC | 018208021864 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 1:1 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nikon
- **Camera Lens Description:** 9
- **Compatible Mountings:** Nikon F (FX)
- **Focal Length Description:** Fixed Prime 300 millimeters
- **Lens Type:** Telephoto

## Images

![Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 300mm f/2.8G ED Vibration Reduction II Fixed Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81yGe7L4nlL.jpg)
![Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 300mm f/2.8G ED Vibration Reduction II Fixed Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Qtylwf00L.jpg)
![Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 300mm f/2.8G ED Vibration Reduction II Fixed Zoom Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91isqfxesqL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I am torn between the 200mm f2 and the 300 f2.8, which do you think would be better for me; I would use it for indoor sporting events and wildlife ?**
A: The 300 F2.8 is one of the best lens Nikon has ever made and is better.  The added reach and the fact that the 300 F 2.8 works perfectly with 1.4, 1.7 and 2.0 converters makes it the perfect choice.  I have tried the 500 F4 and it is way to big to carry around or hold.  The 300 f 2.8 is still large but can be handheld which is  huge.  Thanks for asking.

**Q: Will this lens fit a Nikon Z6 and what is the zoom power in (X) ?**
A: no. completely different mount but there maybe an adapter but not certain

**Q: Specs show 52mm photo filter thread size? based on current lens design, it looks more like a 72 or 77mm. what it the size?**
A: The filter for these huge lens is on the back of len, not in the front. All Nikon 300mm 2.8 version(I, II, VR) use 52mm filter.

**Q: Is this lens compatable with The Nikon D7000 camera?**
A: It is a FX lens, that is full format.  I do not see why it would not be compatible with a DX body like the D7000.  Nikon  USA site says, answering a similar question about the D200 and The D300, that Yes this lens is compatible with these 2 cameras.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It is a superb lens, So I will focus on my experience with it and it's features
*by M***E on November 28, 2012*

This lens is top quality , Sharp, and durable. It is probably the best 300mm f2.8 lens money can buy today. I will not get in to the Technical discussion of this lens, since it would take a university's optical department to give you a meaningful assessment of the optical quality and sharpness. So the best I can do here is my experience with the lens and here it is. First of all the Quality, fit and fish and performance is first rate. This lens is lighter and smaller than the specs suggest. this was a very pleasant surprise to me. The VRII is very effective and much quieter than the 200-400mm f4. The Auto focus is very fast, and like other recent Nikon top of the line tele lenses it has its own Auto focus buttons that can be programed as, AF On, AF lock, or Focus distance Memory/recall. I am still finding new ways to use the recall button. very handy in places that has a lot of clutter that could distract the Auto focus system. The lens is compact compare to other Nikon exotic telephotos. I cary the lens attached to a full size DSLR in a 15 L small backpack along with TC 20 and TC14 and other accessories during back country shootings. Speaking of TC 20 and TC14, the lens was designed and lunched with TC 20 III and they are a perfect match for each other. I can can get a 600 f5.6 that I can cary at 10000 feet while hiking and looking for Mountain goats. I have tested both TC's with this lens and the results is much better than my expectation for such a setup. Do I lose sharpness? I am sure I do but I can not tell unless I pixel peep real hard. It can be hand held very effectively for a while (VRii is very helpful) but it wears on you eventually, my setup for this lens in the back country is a monopod and a ProMedia Gear Tomahawk directly attached to the monopod. I use a RRS BH 55 ball-head and a Tripod other wise. If you are debating between this lens and 200-400mm f4, I use both and in my opinion, you will be happier with 200-400mm f4, just my opinion, But based on the fact that you are debating it in your head it tells me you do not have a specific need for this lens and you just want a good quality lens in this range and if that is so, then you really want 200-400mm f4. It is about a $1000 more, but more versatile and well worth the additional investment, but the 200-400 is 4" longer and 1lb heavier. Some things to think about since it may cost you more money ( even though if you are going to buy this lens you already made arrangement for a second mortgage or you are a .com baby) The strap is the cheesy Nikon strap that comes with $500 cameras, so plan on buying a good one worthy of carrying a heavy and expensive lens. I use a Black Rapids sports2 strap attached via a Arca-Swiss style clamp to the RRS replacement foot, scary looking but functional. The supplied foot is of a high quality but a bit short and uncomfortable to use during hand carrying. If you are using Arca-Swiss style heads the best is to get a replacement foot that is longer and can be balanced on the head better specially if you go back and forth with different size cameras attached to the lens. I use RRS LCF-14 replacement foot, it is very comfortable when I cary the lens and camera together. This option is not much more expensive than buying a Arca-Swiss plate and is more elegant and lighter weight solution. I also got the Lenscoat for this lens for added protection and eventual help with the resale value. Lastly, The hood supplied with this lens is really more for packing and transporting than it is for every day use. it is too big and clumsy to get off and put on, I use the hoody from Lenscoat (XXL size) but others make similar ones. these hoods are very functional and practical to use. In conclusion, Sharp, high quality, expensive, and once you get over the price shock it is the most fun you will have with your camera, Hope this helps.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Probably the best Nikon lens made. It is a Reference lens for many other lens companies.
*by T***R on July 23, 2018*

I had this lens twice, and I loved it. I get clear and sharp pictures with whatever I use (all Nikon) because I know what I am doing. This is the sharpest lens I have ever used, and if I had to grade it vs the 80-400 or 150-500, both of which I also have, I would say it is an A+, versus an B+ for the 200-500, and an A- for the 80-400. Is it worth the difference for the 300? If you are a pro, probably. If you are not a pro, get the 200-500 or 80-400, especially for wildlife. I sent both of mine back because I have COPD, and the lens is heavy for me, and I am 68, look 55, and feel 90. I got the best pics I have ever taken with this lens, but literally can't carry it for more than 20 minutes, and I only use tripods for Sunsets and Sunrises. If I inherit more money, I will hire someone to carry it for me and immediately buy another one. Hope this helps someone. Good Luck.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally, I own a Nikon 300mm 2.8
*by R***. on March 16, 2013*

I have been a Nikon professional camera user for over 20 years, starting with an F4s film camera I purchased in 1990. Over these years, I've had the pleasure of using many versions of Nikon's 300mm 2.8 lens. Finally, I own one and use it regularly with a Nikon D3S. If you're hesitating to spend the money, don't. You won't be disappointed. This lens is the latest example of the highest quality I've come to expect from my Nikon collection and I expect I will be using it twenty years from now, like many other Nikon lenses I own. This is a professional quality imaging tool that will reliably deliver high quality images day-in an day-out for decades. The 300mm 2.8 can be handheld for short stretches at high shutter speeds, but produces the best quality off of a monopod or tripod. I use a Gitzo carbon fiber monopod with a Manfrotto ball head out in the field and a variety of Manfrotto tripod/head combinations depending upon the situation. I also have the TC-20E III teleconverter to take the focal length out to 600mm. The combination works well and feels sturdy, though you lose some speed. With a modern high ISO digital, that isn't an issue. Again, if you are thinking about making the plunge, you won't be disappointed.

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