Highly versatile all-in-one zoom lens with both wide angle (18mm) and telephoto (140mm) capabilties for outstanding snapshots and videos in nearly any situation. 4 stops* of VR image stabilization for sharper handheld shots in low light and at telephoto distances, superb NIKKOR optics and advanced lens technologies that draw peak performance from Nikon's high-resolution image sensors.
Highly versatile all-in-one zoom lens with both wide angle (18mm) and telephoto (140mm) capabilties for outstanding snapshots and videos in nearly any situation. 4 stops* of VR image stabilization for sharper handheld shots in low light and at telephoto distances, superb NIKKOR optics and advanced lens technologies that draw peak performance from Nikon's high-resolution image sensors.
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Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G Ed VR
Highly versatile all-in-one zoom lens with both wide angle (18mm) and telephoto (140mm) capabilties for outstanding snapshots and videos in nearly any situation. 4 stops* of VR image stabilization for sharper handheld shots in low light and at telephoto distances, superb NIKKOR optics and advanced lens technologies that draw peak performance from Nikon's high-resolution image sensors.
Highly versatile all-in-one zoom lens with both wide angle (18mm) and telephoto (140mm) capabilties for outstanding snapshots and videos in nearly any situation. 4 stops* of VR image stabilization for sharper handheld shots in low light and at telephoto distances, superb NIKKOR optics and advanced lens technologies that draw peak performance from Nikon's high-resolution image sensors.
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Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f / 3.5-5.6G ED VR AFSDXVR18-140G
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originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I recently upgraded from my venerable D80 to the brand new D7500. I had purchased the body-only and continued to use my original 18-135 lens. I was quite impressed with the new combo. Weeks later I decided to pass my D80 to a niece who has interest in DSLR photography. She needed a lens of course so I gave here the 18-135 and contacted B&H to see if I could still get the D7500+lens kit at the discounted price. NO TROUBLE AT ALL! I paid the diff and they sent the new lens. B&H is the best! I expected the new 18-140 lens essentially to be the same as the old one but I was nicely surprised. The speed of auto-focus is significantly faster than the older lens (both compared on the D7500.) And the VR seems to be improved too. Combined with the extended ISO range of the ... MoreI recently upgraded from my venerable D80 to the brand new D7500. I had purchased the body-only and continued to use my original 18-135 lens. I was quite impressed with the new combo. Weeks later I decided to pass my D80 to a niece who has interest in DSLR photography. She needed a lens of course so I gave here the 18-135 and contacted B&H to see if I could still get the D7500+lens kit at the discounted price. NO TROUBLE AT ALL! I paid the diff and they sent the new lens. B&H is the best! I expected the new 18-140 lens essentially to be the same as the old one but I was nicely surprised. The speed of auto-focus is significantly faster than the older lens (both compared on the D7500.) And the VR seems to be improved too. Combined with the extended ISO range of the D7500 which enables fast shutter speeds even under low light conditions, I can capture quality images quickly when needed, and also have the option to tinker with the more advanced settings when I prefer. I'm not a pro but there are times when I have to be the photographer at certain public events and my new setup makes it much easier to capture crisp pictures when zoomed-in and the subjects are moving. I'm sure the pro's out there will find something they don't like as always, but this product represents the quality and durability I've come to expect from Nikon. And as a bonus I'm a hero to my niece!
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I was looking for a good, all-in-one, walk-around lens for my D7100. I have a D700 with lots of big, heavy, fast, sharp, expensive lenses, but needed a lens for the lighter D7100 when distance and conditions dictate only a single body and lens. After perhaps a hundred exposures over a range of conditions and subjects I think this is an adequate but much less than wonderful lens. GOOD: Reasonably compact and light for its range of focal length and aperture. 18 to 140mm is very good for almost all general walk-around scenes. The vibration reduction is quite good and the on/off switch is conveniently located. Vignetting is acceptable at all focal lengths and apertures with only a single filter attached. Foreground focus(in front of the focus spot) is quite good and ... MoreI was looking for a good, all-in-one, walk-around lens for my D7100. I have a D700 with lots of big, heavy, fast, sharp, expensive lenses, but needed a lens for the lighter D7100 when distance and conditions dictate only a single body and lens. After perhaps a hundred exposures over a range of conditions and subjects I think this is an adequate but much less than wonderful lens. GOOD: Reasonably compact and light for its range of focal length and aperture. 18 to 140mm is very good for almost all general walk-around scenes. The vibration reduction is quite good and the on/off switch is conveniently located. Vignetting is acceptable at all focal lengths and apertures with only a single filter attached. Foreground focus(in front of the focus spot) is quite good and surprisingly deep. Construction seem substantial. LACKING: The optics. Practically speaking, this is a 24 to 140, f/8 to f/16 lens. Most of the time you will be disappointed outside this range. The focus near the edges of all frames is very soft. This is true at all focal lengths and apertures and is awful at 18mm. There is a noticeable improvement to almost acceptable at 22mm and to adequate at 24mm. Stopping the lens down to f/8 makes a huge improvement in overall sharpness at all focal lengths. On the flip side diffraction is quite pronounced at apertures smaller than f/22 and is really only eliminated at f/16. Given the good foreground focus, I have discovered that overall focus is improved by focusing slightly beyond a centered subject. Edge softness is visibly improved by such fudging. I recommend this lens with reservations. It's a good lens if you can live with the consumer-level optics.
originally posted on adorama.com
I am a Nikon enthusiast. I have been using Nikon cameras and lenses for over 30 years.I have been using D80 for many years. I was waiting for Nikon to come out with flip screen on the 7 series for a long time. I decided to buy the camera for this feature plus 4K video and Wifi. Sad to say that I am less than impressed with this camera. In a nutshell, I could have spent my money better on a different product/camera.It takes great stills but when it comes to take videos, the auto focus us slow to respond versus still photography, it's cumbersome to change AF settings and Wifi is basically useless unless you use Snapbridge app.You have to juggle with multiple dials to change AF settings in video mode. Even then, AF is slow to respond in close shots. It works fine ... MoreI am a Nikon enthusiast. I have been using Nikon cameras and lenses for over 30 years.I have been using D80 for many years. I was waiting for Nikon to come out with flip screen on the 7 series for a long time. I decided to buy the camera for this feature plus 4K video and Wifi. Sad to say that I am less than impressed with this camera. In a nutshell, I could have spent my money better on a different product/camera.It takes great stills but when it comes to take videos, the auto focus us slow to respond versus still photography, it's cumbersome to change AF settings and Wifi is basically useless unless you use Snapbridge app.You have to juggle with multiple dials to change AF settings in video mode. Even then, AF is slow to respond in close shots. It works fine for long shots though.You cannot connect D7500 directly to your computer/laptop using Wifi. You need to first connect using Snapbridge. This makes Wifi function basically useless.There are some good features om this camera but they are useless foe me, therefore, I wouldn't evaluate them.
| General | |
| Length | 9.7 cm |
| Diameter | 7.8 cm |
| Weight | 490 g |
| Lens System |
Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f / 3.5-5.6G ED VR AFSDXVR18-140G
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Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens (Camera Kit Box)
Delivery $16.85
Nikon 18-140mm F3.5-5.6 ED VR Zoom Lens FX / DX Mount Camera Lens
Free delivery between Fri – Mon
Nikon Af-s Dx Nikkor 18-140mm F/3.5-5.6g Ed Vr High-power Zoom Lens
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I recently upgraded from my venerable D80 to the brand new D7500. I had purchased the body-only and continued to use my original 18-135 lens. I was quite impressed with the new combo. Weeks later I decided to pass my D80 to a niece who has interest in DSLR photography. She needed a lens of course so I gave here the 18-135 and contacted B&H to see if I could still get the D7500+lens kit at the discounted price. NO TROUBLE AT ALL! I paid the diff and they sent the new lens. B&H is the best! I expected the new 18-140 lens essentially to be the same as the old one but I was nicely surprised. The speed of auto-focus is significantly faster than the older lens (both compared on the D7500.) And the VR seems to be improved too. Combined with the extended ISO range of the ... MoreI recently upgraded from my venerable D80 to the brand new D7500. I had purchased the body-only and continued to use my original 18-135 lens. I was quite impressed with the new combo. Weeks later I decided to pass my D80 to a niece who has interest in DSLR photography. She needed a lens of course so I gave here the 18-135 and contacted B&H to see if I could still get the D7500+lens kit at the discounted price. NO TROUBLE AT ALL! I paid the diff and they sent the new lens. B&H is the best! I expected the new 18-140 lens essentially to be the same as the old one but I was nicely surprised. The speed of auto-focus is significantly faster than the older lens (both compared on the D7500.) And the VR seems to be improved too. Combined with the extended ISO range of the D7500 which enables fast shutter speeds even under low light conditions, I can capture quality images quickly when needed, and also have the option to tinker with the more advanced settings when I prefer. I'm not a pro but there are times when I have to be the photographer at certain public events and my new setup makes it much easier to capture crisp pictures when zoomed-in and the subjects are moving. I'm sure the pro's out there will find something they don't like as always, but this product represents the quality and durability I've come to expect from Nikon. And as a bonus I'm a hero to my niece!
I was looking for a good, all-in-one, walk-around lens for my D7100. I have a D700 with lots of big, heavy, fast, sharp, expensive lenses, but needed a lens for the lighter D7100 when distance and conditions dictate only a single body and lens. After perhaps a hundred exposures over a range of conditions and subjects I think this is an adequate but much less than wonderful lens. GOOD: Reasonably compact and light for its range of focal length and aperture. 18 to 140mm is very good for almost all general walk-around scenes. The vibration reduction is quite good and the on/off switch is conveniently located. Vignetting is acceptable at all focal lengths and apertures with only a single filter attached. Foreground focus(in front of the focus spot) is quite good and ... MoreI was looking for a good, all-in-one, walk-around lens for my D7100. I have a D700 with lots of big, heavy, fast, sharp, expensive lenses, but needed a lens for the lighter D7100 when distance and conditions dictate only a single body and lens. After perhaps a hundred exposures over a range of conditions and subjects I think this is an adequate but much less than wonderful lens. GOOD: Reasonably compact and light for its range of focal length and aperture. 18 to 140mm is very good for almost all general walk-around scenes. The vibration reduction is quite good and the on/off switch is conveniently located. Vignetting is acceptable at all focal lengths and apertures with only a single filter attached. Foreground focus(in front of the focus spot) is quite good and surprisingly deep. Construction seem substantial. LACKING: The optics. Practically speaking, this is a 24 to 140, f/8 to f/16 lens. Most of the time you will be disappointed outside this range. The focus near the edges of all frames is very soft. This is true at all focal lengths and apertures and is awful at 18mm. There is a noticeable improvement to almost acceptable at 22mm and to adequate at 24mm. Stopping the lens down to f/8 makes a huge improvement in overall sharpness at all focal lengths. On the flip side diffraction is quite pronounced at apertures smaller than f/22 and is really only eliminated at f/16. Given the good foreground focus, I have discovered that overall focus is improved by focusing slightly beyond a centered subject. Edge softness is visibly improved by such fudging. I recommend this lens with reservations. It's a good lens if you can live with the consumer-level optics.
I am a Nikon enthusiast. I have been using Nikon cameras and lenses for over 30 years.I have been using D80 for many years. I was waiting for Nikon to come out with flip screen on the 7 series for a long time. I decided to buy the camera for this feature plus 4K video and Wifi. Sad to say that I am less than impressed with this camera. In a nutshell, I could have spent my money better on a different product/camera.It takes great stills but when it comes to take videos, the auto focus us slow to respond versus still photography, it's cumbersome to change AF settings and Wifi is basically useless unless you use Snapbridge app.You have to juggle with multiple dials to change AF settings in video mode. Even then, AF is slow to respond in close shots. It works fine ... MoreI am a Nikon enthusiast. I have been using Nikon cameras and lenses for over 30 years.I have been using D80 for many years. I was waiting for Nikon to come out with flip screen on the 7 series for a long time. I decided to buy the camera for this feature plus 4K video and Wifi. Sad to say that I am less than impressed with this camera. In a nutshell, I could have spent my money better on a different product/camera.It takes great stills but when it comes to take videos, the auto focus us slow to respond versus still photography, it's cumbersome to change AF settings and Wifi is basically useless unless you use Snapbridge app.You have to juggle with multiple dials to change AF settings in video mode. Even then, AF is slow to respond in close shots. It works fine for long shots though.You cannot connect D7500 directly to your computer/laptop using Wifi. You need to first connect using Snapbridge. This makes Wifi function basically useless.There are some good features om this camera but they are useless foe me, therefore, I wouldn't evaluate them.
I'm a photojournalist and wanted a compact, light, do-it-all lens to twist onto the front of my D3300 and carry with me when I'm riding my motorcycle. The 18-140 is much smaller and lighter than my 18-200 and I honestly don't miss that extra 60mm on the long end. It's sharp even wide open and the VR feature works well. Since the D3300 has great high-ISO performance I can get by with the lens' available apertures. I've only had it a month but I've already published several dozen images made with the 18-140. Downsides: It's a bit slower with autofocus than my pro glass and it's definitely not something you want to bang around, especially when the barrel is extended. Also if you need extremely high resolution, say for a wedding, opt for the f2.8 Nikkors instead. The ... MoreI'm a photojournalist and wanted a compact, light, do-it-all lens to twist onto the front of my D3300 and carry with me when I'm riding my motorcycle. The 18-140 is much smaller and lighter than my 18-200 and I honestly don't miss that extra 60mm on the long end. It's sharp even wide open and the VR feature works well. Since the D3300 has great high-ISO performance I can get by with the lens' available apertures. I've only had it a month but I've already published several dozen images made with the 18-140. Downsides: It's a bit slower with autofocus than my pro glass and it's definitely not something you want to bang around, especially when the barrel is extended. Also if you need extremely high resolution, say for a wedding, opt for the f2.8 Nikkors instead. The body-lens combination with an SB400 flash fits in a small bag I carry when motorcycling. The outfit can handle just about anything I will encounter during motorcycle weather, which is to say no precipitation, decent light and anything that isn't too far away. I couldn't be happier with my purchase.
I purchased this lens to replace the Nikon 18-105 lens I had on my Nikon D7100. I like this lens much better than the 18-105. The lens construction seems good, and it has a metal lens mount (much better than the cheap plastic mount on the 18-105). The lens has a nice feel to it, it's not too heavy, the zoom ring is slightly firm but smooth, and the Vibration Reduction works well. The autofocus speed is good. This lens produces nice sharp images on my D7100. Its zoom range is great as an all day walk around lens (this lens stays on my camera 95% of the time, rarely when I need a longer focal length will I put on my 55-300 lens). Initially I was hesitant to purchase this lens because of so many bad reviews on other sites, but now that I own it, I'm glad I purchased ... MoreI purchased this lens to replace the Nikon 18-105 lens I had on my Nikon D7100. I like this lens much better than the 18-105. The lens construction seems good, and it has a metal lens mount (much better than the cheap plastic mount on the 18-105). The lens has a nice feel to it, it's not too heavy, the zoom ring is slightly firm but smooth, and the Vibration Reduction works well. The autofocus speed is good. This lens produces nice sharp images on my D7100. Its zoom range is great as an all day walk around lens (this lens stays on my camera 95% of the time, rarely when I need a longer focal length will I put on my 55-300 lens). Initially I was hesitant to purchase this lens because of so many bad reviews on other sites, but now that I own it, I'm glad I purchased it. Sure, it's not a "fast" lens in terms of f stop, but consider adding maybe a 35mm or 50mm prime lens for low light shooting and your good to go. In my opinion, if your looking for one lens you can put on your camera and walk around and shoot with all day long, this is it! Personally, I'm glad I spent the money to upgrade to this lens and retire my old 18-105...the 18-140 is better in my opinion (yeah, I'm sure others will disagree on that!). Overall, I'm happy with my 18-140 lens and enjoying my photography.
I bought the Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-140 mm for my Nikon D7500 camera. It has VR which means that It has Vibration reduction zoom lens. If you are a novice / casual photographer and getting a DSLR camera for the first time - this lens is a perfect starter lens that you can get for your camera. It as has excellent macro and zoom settings to compliment your everyday shots. You won't need anything else (except maybe for some filters) than this lens to start taking some incredible shots.
I was looking for a little more flexibility with my camera on an upcoming trip. I looked at new an used lenses and talked with a couple of photographers I know. I looked at what was available and then started shopping for three lenses. After shopping I was down to three lenses on eBay. The lens I bought was number one on my list and I made a bid based on the price in similar units. The bid was accepted and I received the lens five days later. I got what I was looking for and the quality of the lens is very good and the entire process went very well.
I have had this lens for over two years. It came as a kit lens for my Nikon D-7200. I could have purchased the camera with a Nikon 18-55mm lens, but being ignorant, the extra 'reach' was all that matter. Well the extra reach is nice but it comes at the expense of soft corners. I've tried different f-stops, but the corners remain soft. At first this didn't bother me, all I stared at was the middle of the image. Eventually I began to look at the image as a whole. This is were the soft corner began to disappoint. If you are looking for a 'so so' DX wide to telephoto lens maybe this will work for you. Generally as a kit lens you can purchase for a couple to a few hundred dollars. But you will definitly be compomising. Just know what you are receiving. For snapshots (and ... MoreI have had this lens for over two years. It came as a kit lens for my Nikon D-7200. I could have purchased the camera with a Nikon 18-55mm lens, but being ignorant, the extra 'reach' was all that matter. Well the extra reach is nice but it comes at the expense of soft corners. I've tried different f-stops, but the corners remain soft. At first this didn't bother me, all I stared at was the middle of the image. Eventually I began to look at the image as a whole. This is were the soft corner began to disappoint. If you are looking for a 'so so' DX wide to telephoto lens maybe this will work for you. Generally as a kit lens you can purchase for a couple to a few hundred dollars. But you will definitly be compomising. Just know what you are receiving. For snapshots (and there is nothing wrong with snapshots), this lens will probably to the trick for you. Anything beyond, look elsewhere.
I was very hesitant to purchase any kind of refurbished items especially for a camera lens because I thought the quality would be compromised. Well I was wrong! The quality of the refurbished 18-140mm Nikon lens that I bought from Adorama for my D7200 is really great and I?d most likely end up shopping for more! I love it and I?ve used this so frequently that I haven?t used much of my other lens. I?ve used this for portrait and landscape shots, as well as for my son?s sports activities. No regrets here!
This is a solid walk-around / vacation lens. It works wonderfully on my Z50 with the FTZ Adapter.It is solid, and has ZERO lens creep, which is important for a lens you're trotting around with all day long, or any lens for that matter. The pictures are super sharp. It does perform better in good light, rather than in low light, but that's to be expected for any variable aperture lens like this one.The only complaint I have is that it didn't come with a lens hood, and for $499, they should include a $12 piece of plastic to make it complete. That being said, I cannot complain. I am hoping it goes on sale soon, so I can get a credit...because I am not a fan of paying retail for anything.But am I happy? Yes, I am...
| General | |
| Length | 9.7 cm |
| Diameter | 7.8 cm |
| Weight | 490 g |
| Lens System |