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Nikon AF NIKKOR 80-200mm f/2.8 D ED Macro Push/Pull Autofocus Lens {77}

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Nikon's f/2.8 push/pull 80-200mm: a working telephoto workhorse.

The 80-200mm f/2.8 D ED is a fixed-aperture telephoto zoom built around Nikon's F mount, covering a focal range that has long been the backbone of event, portrait, and sports photography. The push/pull zoom mechanism lets you shift focal length with one hand while keeping your grip on the barrel, a real advantage when you need to reframe quickly without hunting for a separate zoom ring. ED glass elements keep chromatic aberration in check at f/2.8, where lesser optics tend to show fringing along high-contrast edges.

The D-type designation means the lens transmits subject distance data to compatible Nikon bodies, giving the camera's metering and flash systems more information to work with. Macro capability extends the lens's usefulness beyond standard telephoto work. At 77mm filter thread, it shares sizing with much of Nikon's professional glass lineup, so you're not buying duplicate filter sets.

For a lens built before AF-S motors became standard, the optical core holds up. At f/2.8 across the full 80-200mm range, you're getting a tool that separates subjects cleanly at 200mm and still has enough coverage at 80mm for environmental work. That kind of light-gathering consistency at a fixed aperture is what makes this focal range so dependable across different shooting conditions.

Who It's For

Portrait photographers working with natural light or off-camera flash get a lot out of the 80-200mm range at f/2.8, the compression at 200mm does real work, and the constant aperture keeps exposure predictable across the zoom range. Photojournalists and event shooters who trained on push/pull zooms often prefer the single-handed reframing speed over a twist-ring design. Film shooters running Nikon F-mount bodies get full metering integration through the D-type distance data. Photographers already invested in 77mm filters can bring this lens straight into an existing kit without adapters or step rings.

Key Features

  • Push/pull zoom mechanism for one-handed focal length control
  • f/2.8 constant maximum aperture throughout 80-200mm range
  • ED glass elements reduce chromatic aberration at wide apertures
  • D-type lens transmits subject distance data to compatible bodies
  • Macro capability for closer focusing at longer focal lengths
  • 77mm filter thread matches professional Nikon glass lineup

FAQ

What's the actual benefit of the push/pull zoom mechanism?
One-handed focal length adjustment while maintaining your grip on the barrel, critical for keeping composition steady during reframing in fast-moving situations like sports or events.
Does this lens work with modern Nikon DSLRs?
Yes, it mounts on any Nikon F-mount body, though the AF motor is older screw-drive type so compatibility varies by camera. The D-type designation provides distance data to compatible bodies for improved metering and flash exposure.
How does f/2.8 constant aperture across the zoom range change your shooting?
You get consistent light transmission and subject separation throughout 80-200mm without stopping down at longer focal lengths, letting you maintain shutter speed and ISO in variable lighting without compensation.
What does the macro capability actually give you at 200mm?
Closer minimum focus distance than standard telephoto lenses, letting you shoot tighter frame-filling shots of subjects without backing away as much.
Is the ED glass necessary at f/2.8?
At wide apertures, chromatic aberration is harder to control, especially along high-contrast edges. ED elements minimize fringing that would otherwise be visible in your final image.
Will I need new filters for this lens?
No-77mm thread is standard across much of Nikon's professional glass lineup, so filters from other lenses fit directly.
How does this compare to modern AF-S zooms in the same range?
The optical formula is solid enough to hold its own, but the screw-drive AF motor is noticeably slower and the push/pull mechanism takes adjustment-modern AF-S designs offer faster autofocus and traditional zoom rings.
SpecificationValue
Focal Length80-200mm
Max Aperturef/2.8
MountNikon F (AI-S)
Filter Thread77 mm

This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.

Brand Name Nikon
Filter Size 77mm
Focus Type Autofocus (camera motor)
Lens Mount Nikon F Mount D Type
Lens Type Telephoto / Long
Max Focal Length 200mm
Min Focal Length 80mm