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Review of the Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED AF-S DX

Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED AF-S DX

Nikon 55-200mm ED AF-S DX
www.nikon.co.uk
This Nikon non-VR optic incorporates a pair of Extra Low Dispersion (ED) elements within its optical array of 12 elements in 9 groups.

Performance
The DX moniker denotes this model to be a digitally dedicated lens to match Nikon’s DX (APS-C) format sensor. The lens features Nikon’s Silent Wave Motor (SWM) which appears fast and quiet.
The build quality is a typical example of Nikon lens design; it’s small and feels rugged, with a satisfying weight though it lacks a metal lens mount, utilising plastic instead. The barrel consists of three inner barrels and is surrounded by a comfortable rubber zoom grip, also joined by a grooved manual focus ring.
Overall sharpness is very good. The Nikon beats the other lenses in this category, especially at the wider apertures with peak performance occurring at f/5.6-8. Similarly, chromatic aberration is, on average, the best controlled in this category. Wider apertures show good control from centre to edge at 55mm, with the smaller apertures controlling it very well at 200mm.

What We Like
Quick AF, resolution

What We Don't Like
Not much

Features: 16
Design: 17
Performance: 17
Image Quality: 18
Value: 17
What Digital Camera Score 85%

Specification

Manufacturer Nikon
Model 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED AF-S DX
Focal length 55-200mm
Max aperture f/4-5.6
Min aperture f/22-32
Horizontal view 17-5
Vertical view 31-9
Diagonal view 35-10
Lens mount Nikon AF
Image size APS-C
Opt construction 13 Sep 2007
Opt technology ED
Focus AF/MF, SWM
Min focus 95cm
Filter 52mm
Lens hood HB-34 inc
Dimensions 68 x 79mm
Weight 255g
Price (RRP) £179