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Review of the Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR

Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR

Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR
When this lens was first reviewed in November 2006, it was pretty much in its own niche: a long zoom with Vibration Reduction (VR) and designed specially for digital cameras. Now though, there’s more competition from the independent manufacturers.

Constructed from 16 elements in 12 groups, the lens features two Extra Low Dispersion (ED) and three aspherical elements. The VR has two modes, normal and active, with Nikon claiming four-stop effectiveness.

This lens is also the fastest of the group with a maximum aperture of f/5.6 at 200mm. It’s swift to focus, based on use with a Nikon D80, and one of the quietest of the group. It also has excellent build quality and a robust feel.

Image Quality
The resolution at 18mm is good, with a consistent performance peaking at f/11. At the opposite end of the zoom, results are less pleasing; while still consistent, the overall resolution is the lowest of these lenses.
Where the lens scores well is in its control of chromatic aberration at 200mm, maintaining a low level of fringing across the frame. At 18mm it has good control in the centre but less so in corners

Price (ESP): £475
www.nikon.co.uk

What We Like:
VR, good CA control, quiet AF

What We Don't Like:
Low res at 200mm, price

Features: 18
Design: 18
Performance: 17
Image quality: 16
Value: 16
Score %: 85

Specification

Focal length 18-200mm
Max aperture f/3.5-5.6
Min aperture f/32
Horizontal view 79-8
Vertical view 49-4
Diagonal view 87-9
Lens mount Nikon
Image size APS-C / Nikon DX
Opt construction 16:12
Opt technology 2 ED, 3Asph, VR
Focus M, AF, SWM
Min focus 50cm
Filter 72mm
Lens hood Included
Dimensions 77 x 96.5mm
Weight 560g