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Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 AF
Compatibility
The 80-200mm f/2.8 AF works great with almost every film and digital Nikon camera made since 1977. If you have a coupling prong added to the diaphragm ring, it's perfect with every Nikon back to the original Nikon F of 1959.
The only incompatibility is that it will not autofocus with the cheapest D40, D40x and D60, but if you focus manually, everything else works great. The D40, D40x and D60 even have in-finder focus confirmation dots to help you.
Specifications
Optics: 16 elements in 11 groups. 3 ED glass elements. The front group rotates in a helicoid for focus, while zooming is internal. It's multicoated, which Nikon calls Nikon Integrated Coating.
Close Focus: 5 feet (2.5m).
Maximum Reproduction Ratio: 1:5.9.
Hard Infinity Focus Stop? no; you have to focus at infinity just as at any other distance.
Depth-of-Field Scale: no.
Infra-Red Focus Index: Only for 80mm, a dot marked "80" near the focus index.
Diaphragm: 9 conventional blades. Rounded at f/4, nonagonal at f/5.6 and smaller. Stops down to f/22.
Aperture Ring: Yes, full-stop clicks.
Filter Thread: 77mm, metal. Rotates with focus but not with zoom.
Size: Nikon specifies 6.93" (176mm) extension from flange (7.09" [180mm] overall) by 3.37" (85.5mm) diameter.
Weight (measured): 44.800 oz. (1270.1g), no caps. Nikon specifies 45.15 oz. (1,280g).
Hood: HN-28 crinkle-coat metal screw-in.
Case: CL- 43A fake black leather, which I think was included.
Teleconverters: TC-14B. TC-200/201 and TC-14A probably will vignette