AF-S NIKKOR 24-120mm f/4G ED VR

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$1,449.00

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Upgraded standard zoom lens for Full Frame/FX-Format D-SLRs offers a constant maximum aperture to maintain exposure settings throughout the entire zoom range.
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  • 5

    Long term quality

    Posted by Tfeazel on June 20, 2015

    This lens lives on my D800E. I have 18 FX lenses, and it´s my favorite.

  • 5

    Nice bokeh,light on weight and sharp lens

    Posted by Bugalug369 on April 16, 2015

    I bought Nikon D610 FX in March 2015 together with 50mm f1.4G,..50mm 1.4 is a good standard lens however because of short in my finance, I decide to swap 50mm f1.4G with medium range lens zoom so I could take a shot and use the zoom,..took me few weeks decided to swap standard lens with AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm F.4G.... I would like to recommend for the beginner of photographers who short on finance.. 24-120mm F4G is light on weight compare with mid range zoom,sharp lens and nice bokeh..

  • 5

    Most Useful Zoom

    Posted by JackieD on January 8, 2015

    I have been using this lens for the last two years with my D700 mostly for landscape or family photos. it turned out to be an excellent all purpose lens. It has good autofocus speed and is flawless across the frame at all focal lengths and apertures. Additionally, it exhibits wonderful contrast and surprisingly pleasing bokeh. Very happy with the purchase, great job Nikon.

  • 5

    Vs 24-105L this one crushes!

    Posted by D4photos on December 18, 2014

    I just switched from Canon 24-105L. You will not be sorry. This lens is just outstanding. I have done many types of settings including flash, indoor, outdoor, portrait, etc. It´s just fantastic.

  • 5

    Ultimate Nikon Landscape Zoom Lens

    Posted by Scripps23 on October 14, 2014

    After visiting numerous National Parks in the United States, this lens has the best combination of focal lengths and optical quality for my landscape needs. Below is a photo taken with this lens and a Nikon D800 camera body at 6:18 AM in Death Valley National Park in California. The shutter speed is 1/4 of a second (on a tripod), the aperture is f/8, the focal length is 24mm, the ISO is 100, the exposure mode is manual, and the white balance is auto.

  • 5

    My Standard - Hard to Take Off

    Posted by tthom53 on September 25, 2014

    While this may not be the sharpest lens in Nikon´s bag. it has performed wonderfully as the standard lens on my D300 and D800, and it will reclaim that position on my D810 following the theft of my D800. I have numerous prime lenses (50mm 1.8G; 85mm 1.8G; 105mm micro 2.8G among them), but for pure flexibility and the confidence of knowing I´ll get the perfect shot regardless of the distance, this is my lens. My last one was stolen along with my D800, and the new one has a firmer ´´turn feel´´ (not a technical term), and I´m hoping it remains so to prevent the lens involuntarily lengthening as it hangs on my shoulder.

  • 4

    Un pas vers la perfection...

    Posted by Zipgate on July 25, 2014

    Objectif très versatile, permet de bien tirer partie de la puissance da ma D800 et du« full frame». L´ouverture constante à f/4 est très bonne. C´est une nette amelioration de l´ancien modèle.
    Un pas de plus vers un objectif de qualité à un prix raisonnable. On pourrait souhaiter une version 2,8 mais à quel prix et surtout à quel poid. La masse de la camera et de l´objectif sont à considerer quand on se promene des heures avec l´,appareil. Aucun regret de mon achat. Parfait pour un seul objectif en voyage. Permet de passer du grand angulaire au téléphoto moyen. On peut saisir des paysages, des objets et des personnes.

  • 5

    General purpose FX zoom

    Posted by Wasp on January 10, 2014

    This is the second 24-120 zoom that I have purchased. The first version I bought did not have VR and I used it extensively when travelling and taking landscapes, etc, on my Nikon film cameras (FM2N, F100, F5, F6´s). The lens was sharp and very robustly made. When I bought a D3 I upgraded to the 24-120mm f/4 ED VR version. This newer lens is just as sharp and has the added advantage of VR, which is particularly useful when photographing subjects in low light without a tripod, etc. The lens is robustly constructed and is pretty compact. I often use the lens on my D3 when I do not want to carry a bag full of lenses around. The 24mm focal length is really good for landscapes, etc., whilst the top end of 120mm is good for portraits, etc. All in all a really versatile lens.

  • 4

    The only lens that travels with me, when I want to travel light.

    Posted by NikonNutBR on May 19, 2013

    I was torn between the 24-70 f/2.8 and this one. Budget restriction and VR tipped the scale and I went for the 24-120 f/4. And what a good choice it was! I have a (brand new) D800E and the combination is awesome. The 24-120 f/4 actually delivers sharp (very!) images, is not that heavy (compare with a 70-200 f/2.8 and you´ll understand what I mean) and covers a very acceptable range from close ups to medium distance zoom. Highly recommended. If budget allows, go with the 70-200 f/4. The savings should allow you to buy an SB-910, like I did.