Thom's Commentary: Here’s why you buy the 24-200mm f/4-6.3 lens: you want a competent wide angle to telephoto option with as much range as possible so that you never have to change lenses. You also want that to be “travel small and light.” The 24-200mm may be the ultimate one-lens travel solution for you. It's the best superzoom Nikon has made. But realize that it is a superzoom, so that means compromises compared to the fast, fixed aperture mid-range zooms. 200mm is weak compared to other ways of getting to that focal length in the Z-mount, but it’s—I wrote it earlier—competent. Some say highly competent. The wide angle end is generally the better end, though, and is what makes this lens highly useful. Read Thom's Full Review of the Nikon 24-200mm f/4-6.3 Lens
- Coverage: full frame (FX)
- Build: dust and drip resistant
- Optic design:
- 19 elements in 15 groups
- 2 aspherical, 2 ED aspherical, 1 low-dispersion ED elements
- Arneo and fluorine coatings
- Field of view: 12-84° diagonal
- Aperture:
- f/4 to f/22 (at 24mm)
- 7-blade rounded diaphragm
- Stabilization: VR (5 stops CIPA)
- Focus:
- autofocus, internal focus
- 20 to 28" (0.5 to 0.7m) minimum focus
- 1:4.2 maximum magnification ratio
- Filter: 67mm filter size
- Lens hood: supplied HB-93
- Size and weight:
- 4.5” (114mm) long (retracted; zoom extends)
- 3.1” (76.5mm) diameter
- 20.2 ounces (570g)
- Model number: 20092
- Price: US$900
- Announced: February 12, 2020
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