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Reviews (13)

Apr 04, 2017
Good old lens, sharp and good rendition.
Hefty construction. Sharp lens and good rendition. Obviously not comparable to the 70-210 F2.8 VR3 (which costs $2800 new). As with all D lenses, auto focus is bit noisy and slower compared to G lenses, and won't work on cheap D3xxx or D5xxx.

Mar 29, 2018
Plastic fantastic
This was the kit zoom lens from the early 90's that came with the plastic Nikon film cameras (N50/F50 and so forth). Good for beginners/poor students for less than $15. Sharp enough image in the center, degrades in the corner, ugly bokeh, and SLOW max aperture. Light weight but definitely not durable.
For the same price or slightly more, get the 28-80mm F3.3-5.6G lens. Better designed with lower distortion, wider field of view, brighter max aperture. The lens original designer Haruo Sato has a blog on Nikon (Nikkor 1001 Nights, #63) describing how these lenses were designed.

Mar 12, 2018
Better value for old and new camersd
While it is an older control, it works on both film era cameras like the F100/F5 & newer cameras like the D810. Robust and likely to last a long time.