Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8 G II ED VR Autofocus IF Lens, Black {77} with Tripod Foot

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Nikon's 70-200mm f/2.8 workhorse with second-generation VR stabilization

The constant f/2.8 aperture across the full 70-200mm range is what makes this lens a reliable tool for photographers who can't afford to lose light mid-scene. Seven ED glass elements work with Nano Crystal Coat to suppress chromatic aberration and flare, keeping contrast high even when shooting into difficult light. The 9-blade rounded diaphragm produces smooth out-of-focus rendering that portrait and event photographers depend on.

VR II stabilization compensates for up to 4 shutter speeds of camera shake, which translates directly to sharper handheld frames in dim gyms, evening sidelines, and low-ceilinged reception halls. The Silent Wave Motor drives autofocus quickly and quietly without changing the physical length of the lens during focus. At 1.4 meters minimum focusing distance throughout the entire zoom range, you get more flexibility than a typical telephoto when the action moves closer than expected.

At 1.5 kg with a tripod collar included, this is a substantial piece of glass built around a focal length that has earned its place in professional kits for good reason. For Nikon F shooters, this is the lens that has proven its worth across decades of editorial and event work.

Who It's For

Sports and press photographers working under artificial light will get the most from the f/2.8 aperture combined with VR II, which together allow faster shutter speeds in low-light venues without sacrificing stability. Wedding and event shooters benefit from the Silent Wave Motor's quiet operation during ceremonies and the 70-200mm range that keeps them out of the aisle. Portrait photographers shooting at 200mm f/2.8 get subject separation with smooth background rendering from the 9-blade diaphragm. Wildlife photographers on a budget who already own Nikon F glass will find this a proven telephoto option that handles full-frame bodies without compromise.

Key Features

  • Constant f/2.8 aperture across 70-200mm focal range
  • VR II stabilization compensates up to 4 shutter speeds of camera shake
  • Seven ED glass elements with Nano Crystal Coat suppress chromatic aberration and flare
  • Silent Wave Motor autofocus without lens extension during focus
  • 9-blade rounded diaphragm for smooth bokeh rendering
  • 1.4-meter minimum focus distance throughout entire zoom range
  • Nikon F mount with included tripod collar

FAQ

Does the VR II stabilization work at all focal lengths?
Yes, VR II compensates throughout the 70-200mm range with up to 4 shutter stops of stabilization. You'll notice the benefit most in dim light and at 200mm where handholding gets trickier.
How close can you focus with this lens?
1.4 meters (4.6 feet) across the entire zoom range. That minimum distance holds at 70mm and at 200mm, which gives you more framing flexibility than many telephoto designs.
Is autofocus silent during video or live view?
The Silent Wave Motor is quiet for AF operations, but this lens predates modern video autofocus performance. It's built for stills photography where quiet focus matters less.
What's the weight and handling like for event work?
At 1.5 kg it's substantial but manageable for day-long event shooting, especially with the included tripod collar for rest breaks. Shoulder and neck fatigue depends on how long you keep it mounted.
How does the constant f/2.8 compare to variable aperture zooms at this focal length?
You maintain f/2.8 from 70mm to 200mm, which means consistent shutter speeds and depth of field control across the entire range. Variable aperture lenses drop to f/4 or f/5.6 at 200mm, costing you light and requiring faster ISOs.
Does the lens extend during focusing?
No. Internal Focus keeps the barrel length fixed during autofocus, so your working distance and balance on a tripod stay consistent.
What's the filter size and why does that matter?
77mm filters fit this lens. You can share filters with other pro glass in the Nikon lineup, which saves money if you already own polarizers or NDs in that size.
SpecificationValue
Focal Length70-200mm
Max Aperturef/2.8
MountNikon F
Filter Size77mm
Lens MountNikon F
Aperture Rangef/2.8
Minimum Focusing Distance4.6 ft (1.4 m)
Optical Groups16
Diagonal Angle Of View34°-12°
Length8.1 in (205.5 mm)
Maximum Diameter3.4 in (87 mm)
Weight3.20 lbs (1.5 kg)

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 (lens motor)
Lens Mount Nikon F Mount G Type
Lens Type Telephoto / Long
Max Focal Length 200mm
Min Focal Length 70mm