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The Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR is a versatile, compact zoom lens designed for Nikon DX-format DSLRs. Featuring a 5.8x zoom range, advanced 2nd-generation Vibration Reduction for sharp handheld shots, and a Silent Wave Motor for quiet autofocus, it delivers high-quality images with reduced distortion and chromatic aberration. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking a reliable, travel-friendly lens that excels in diverse shooting scenarios from wide-angle landscapes to medium telephoto portraits.


| ASIN | B001EO6W8K |
| Best Sellers Rank | 35,432 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 381 in Camera Lenses |
| Box Contents | AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED Vibration Reduction Zoom Lens for Nikon DSLR Cameras, CL-1018 Soft Case, HB-32 Bayonet Lens Hood, LC-67 Snap-on Front Lens Cap, LF-4 Rear Lens Cap |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Brand Name | Nikon |
| Camera Lens | The Nikon DX 18-105mm F/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens is an all-in-one zoom that spans focal lengths from wide-angle to telephoto, designed for Nikon F-mount DX cameras, providing an equivalent range of 27-157.5mm. It features an aspherical element to reduce spherical aberrations and distortion, and a very low dispersion element to reduce color fringes and chromatic aberrations. The lens also features VR II… |
| Camera lens description | The Nikon DX 18-105mm F/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens is an all-in-one zoom that spans focal lengths from wide-angle to telephoto, designed for Nikon F-mount DX cameras, providing an equivalent range of 27-157.5mm. It features an aspherical element to reduce spherical aberrations and distortion, and a very low dispersion element to reduce color fringes and chromatic aberrations. The lens also features VR II image stabilization and an AF silent wave motor system. Camera lens description The Nikon DX 18-105mm F/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens is an all-in-one zoom that spans focal lengths from wide-angle to telephoto, designed for Nikon F-mount DX cameras, providing an equivalent range of 27-157.5mm. It features an aspherical element to reduce spherical aberrations and distortion, and a very low dispersion element to reduce color fringes and chromatic aberrations. The lens also features VR II image stabilization and an AF silent wave motor system. See more |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Camera Models | Nikon D3500, Nikon D5600, Nikon D7500, etc. |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon F |
| Compatible mountings | Nikon F |
| Continuous Shooting Speed | 4.70 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,288 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 13.20 |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic/Manual |
| Fixed Focal Length | 105 Millimetres |
| Focal length description | 18-105 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Ultrasonic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00018208021796 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Image Stabilization Type | Optical |
| Item Part Number | JAA805DA |
| Item Weight | 0.93 Pounds |
| Lens Coating Description | Super Integrated Coating |
| Lens Design | Zoom |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Lens Type | Wide to Telephoto Zoom |
| Lens type | Wide to Telephoto Zoom |
| Manufacturer | KOMQI |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2179 |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimetres |
| Maximum Focal Length | 105 Millimeters |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 3 seconds |
| Maximum focal length | 105 Millimeters |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Aperture | 36 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 18 Millimeters |
| Model Name | 2179 |
| Model Number | 2179 |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Photo Filter Size | 67 Millimeters |
| Product Warranty | 1 |
| Real Angle Of View | 76 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 0.97 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Auto, On, Off, Slow Synch, Rear Curtain Synch |
| UPC | 018208021796 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Viewfinder Type | Optical viewfinder |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 5.8:1 |
G**J
Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm
The Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens is a versatile and compact option for DX-format Nikon DSLR users. It's designed primarily for beginners and enthusiasts looking for an affordable all-purpose lens with image stabilization (VR) and decent optical performance. In terms of build quality, the lens feels lightweight yet sturdy with a plastic construction typical of kit lenses. The zoom ring is smooth, though not exceptionally precise, and the autofocus is reasonably quick and quiet due to the Silent Wave Motor (SWM). Optically, the lens performs adequately for its price range. At 18mm, it provides a wide enough angle for landscapes and group shots, while at 55mm, it reaches into the short telephoto range, suitable for portraits and details. The f/3.5-5.6 aperture range limits low-light performance and depth of field control compared to more expensive lenses, but the VR (Vibration Reduction) system helps compensate for camera shake, especially useful in dimmer conditions. Image quality is generally good for everyday use and social media sharing. While sharpness is decent across the frame when stopped down, there is noticeable softness at wider apertures and towards the edges. Chromatic aberration and distortion are present but manageable with post-processing. Overall, the Nikon 18-55mm VR lens is a solid entry-level option that delivers what it promises: versatility, image stabilization, and acceptable image quality at an affordable price. It's ideal for beginners or those on a budget who want a reliable lens for everyday photography without breaking the bank.
T**M
Great compromise lens.
I've had a Nikon Nikkor AF 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5D ED (DX) kit lens for years now, and I've had a great number of lovely pictures captured using it. It's got a number of down sides for me though, so I've been looking around for a, not too expensive, alternative to replace it. My ideal would be the professional Nikkor AF-S 17-35mm f/2.8D IF-EDI, but finally settled on the Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens. It's certainly not as fast as the 17-35, but at half the price it's a great compromise. Allowing for the crop factor, the 16-85mm focal length used on a DX camera gives effective angles of view of around 24 - 125mm. This overcomes one of the minor issues I had with the 18-35mm: It's a good wide angle lens, but I was forever having to swap to my 24-80mm zoom to get the longer view. This lens covers that ground nicely. It's no replacement for my 28-80 f2.8 Tokina, but it's good to have the overlap. The biggest problem I wished to overcome was that while the images from my older 18-35mm where pretty sharp, the barrel distortion at the 18mm end of the zoom was ridiculous. I can correct the bulging in Photoshop if I was careful to make sure that the plane of the camera in front of the photographic subject was well placed, but that's not always possible. The end result is that it can be very painful trying to straighten out wonky lines. There is still a little barrel distortion at the 16mm end of the 16-85mm lens, but even with the extra 2mm focal length gain, the distortion is very mild. If you're not photographing straight lines (alas, architecture is one of my favourite subjects) then you'll probably not even notice it. Being restricted to smaller apertures is not great in poor light, and my old lens gave me problems in that department. I also like shooting graffiti, which is often seen in low light conditions. The 16-85mm isn't any faster then my old lens, but with the amazing VR mechanism built in I can hand hold in poorly lit places with long shutter speeds which would have me ramping up the ISO with the old lens. The end result is that this lens is quite an upgrade. It's wider and longer at the same time, it's no faster then my old lens, but with VR it overcomes some of the issues associated with low-light shooting. It covers the ground that I needed two lenses to cover previously and it's all but removed the barrel distortion problems I've had in the past. Shooting with the new lens is a real joy. The lens feels solid and robust, with a good heft to it. The zoom action feels smooth, and can be taken from the 16mm to 85mm extremes with one twist. The focus with the Sonic Wave motor is reasonably quick, and as yet I've not noticed any problems trying to auto-focus in low light, where other lenses I have had will tend to 'hunt' before eventually locking up under similar conditions. I've only shot a few dozen images through the lens to date, but those have come back sharp, with great contrast and little by way of colour aberrations even under close scrutiny. In summery then, I think for a compromise lens (the 17-35mm f/2.8D ED-IF AF-S NIKKOR would be great but at around £1000... ouch!) this offers phenomenal value for money at this price. It will undoubtedly become the lens most attached to my camera going forward.
D**Y
Sharp and Versatile
I really wished I had not been tempted by the 18-200mm VR Nikon lens before eventually settling on this.....I had the 18-200mm for a week before returning it as I was so disappointed with the image quality and sharpness (maybe a had a bad copy) I then tried the Tamron 18-270, slow slow slow focus, and aperture, so not a great success either, eventually sold it on Ebay. So having been burned by trying to get a lens for everything, I finally decided on a 3 lens solution, This Nikon 16-85 plus a Nikon 70-300mm VR, plus for really low light or portrait situations a Nikon 50mm 1.4 prime. So enough about those other lenses what about this. I have to say I am thrilled with the image quality, pictures are sharp, full of punch and contrast, and the extra couple of mm at the wide end is really handy. (If you are using anything wider than 16mm in my opinion it starts to look freaky anyway). The lens is a really handy compact size, but very solid feeling and nicely built. This lens pretty much stays on the camera 90% of the time as its all you really need. Admittedly sometimes you wish for a bit of extra reach without having to swap, but I have to keep reminding myself that, yes you can get more reach with a superzoom but the pictures are not going to be very sharp. The autofocus is adequate but not super speedy, so you have to leave the camera on continual focus if trying to capture running children etc, once focused on the moving target it will track it quite well so you get the majority of pictures sharp. By the way the 70-300 is also a brilliant lens. So don't be suckered by a superzoom, this is as zoomy as you should really get without too many compromises,
R**.
Not well prepared
Rubbish…
P**Y
Exceeds expectations
Its seldom that you buy a product that turns out to be significantly better than expected. In designing a highly flexible zoom lens, (11-1), the compromise between flexibility and image quality must be of prime concern. However Nikon apear to have done this VERY WELL and I am getting crisp and contrasty results over the entire range of focal length and a good selection of apertures. The advantages of this product are, essentially, a single lens, that can be left on the camera, which can handle a very wide range of situations. The lens performance together with VRII vibration reduction certainly seems to have done the trick. Whilst lacking in sophisticated bokeh for 'classy' portraits, where I will continue to prefer my 105mm F2 D lens, I intend to use this lens on a regular basis. The good price/ performance ratio, relatively light weight and small size are in its favour and I am likely to use higher ISO settings in low light conditions because of the higher f numbers. The cost, size and weight of the Nikon f2.8 zoom offerings are not such an attractive option except for the keenest professionals!! Highly recommended!
P**B
So far unable to find fault with this product
No doubt like many long term SLR owners I have acquired a collection of fixed focus and zoom lens but invariably always had the same one on the camera when I was wandering about on holiday, going for a walk or just tossing the camera in the car just in case. I was looking for a replacement for a general "lives on the camera" lens that I have had for several years and was showing its age. A compromise is needed between size, weight, zoom range, build quality, picture quality and price for such a lens. After considerable research I decided the 16-85 was the best match for what I needed. Its light enough that you don't feel you are carrying a brick around, but still feels solid. The range of zoom is ideal, on the widest angle I have yet to find the situation where I am pinned against a wall trying to get far enough from the subject to get it all into frame. Similarly the only times I have needed to get more zoom, its never been a little bit more always a really long lens was needed. What has surprised me is the optical quality of the lens. I have taken the identical shot with the 16-85 and the Nikon fixed focus 50mm lens and I cant see any difference, its as sharp identical contrast and colour. That's one less lens to carry about then. Only time will tell if when zoomed the movable elements start to get slack, which is the compromise you have to accept if you want a compact zoom lens. All in all for me the lens fell into the better than what I expected, a category which seems to be rarely filled these days.
L**T
Cheap, light and handy
Bought this lens as a walkabout lens for travel. I already own the excellent 18-55mm Nikon VR lens but wanted that bit extra. I must say I was quite taken by this lens. The focussing is pretty darn quick and the VR does a brilliant job. The lens although F5.6 at 105mm is sharp and again with the VR it works in dim light. In poor light the old prime lenses come out to play 35mm F1.8, 50mm F1.8 and 85mm F1.8 but as a walkabout lens I love it. Paired with my D7000 its perfect for that weekend City break. The lens currently at under £200 is pretty good value and yes there are wider range focal length zooms but twinned with the Nikon 55-200mm VR both lenses are handy to carry. The filter size 67mm and internal focus means the barrel doesn't rotate which is great for polarizer filters. Would recommend this lens. It's great for portraits too. I must again stress well done Nikon for adding everything in the box. The hood comes with the lens. Canon seriously just put it in the box. My L series lenses have the hood in the box. It's not difficult to put the lens hood in the box. Nikon have no difficulty!
D**8
Best next stage lens.
This lens is brilliant I have been looking for a lens that could give me the ability to telephoto but without needing to change lens or without it skipping some zoom which my be a beneficial length. This lens does both, since the standard Nikon lens is a 18-55mm lens and this is a 18-105mm it is a great way of achieving both, great telephoto with a non loss of beneficial zoom in capturing and not needing to switch lens as it encompasses the standard size lens and then gives you almost twice the original max zoom length. I used this lens at my cousins wedding to take some great up close photos of their special day and in the process was asked by one of their friends to be their photographer for their wedding as they so impressed by photos I had taken using it. The lens does give a little less clarity (slight haze) right at the top end but it is very unnoticeable. lens works exceptionally well both indoors and out, I was particularly impressed by the fact it shoots just as fast on 18mm as it does at 105mm on Nikon's sport mode which I used for the confetti. The lens also shows it self very highly when it comes to astrophotography, with it's wide lens it really sucks in the light of the stars and gives them a crisp clear image.This to me is the best next stage up from beginner lens on the market for Nikon cameras. I use a D5100.
J**.
great price, cheaper than used from major camera store
I ordered this item on Friday morning and thought the Sunday Delivery date was a bit ambitious. However, to my most pleasant surprise, the lens was delivered on time at Lunchtime on Sunday. Two days!!! And an added bonus is the price being $20 cheaper than a pre-loved item fom a major camera store ✔✔✔
D**N
Excellent Camera Lens at a Great Price
This is an excellent camera lens. Good focus, excellent zoom, no visible distortion over the zoom range. Easy and quick to operate. Fits easily on my Nikon 6000. Stabilization helps. I bought it as a replacement for the same camera lens I damaged traveling. Not easy to damage. Someone slammed their luggage into my hand luggage in the overhead bin. The price on Amazon was excellent. It cost me less to buy a replacement on Amazon than Nikon bid for the repair. Plus Nikon wanted 4 weeks to do the repair, while I got the lens in one to two days.
P**.
Great lens for you essential. enthusiast level Nikon Camera!
This is a great Starter lens for Nikon DSLR Camera's! I bought this lens as I recently bought a older Nikon D60 (Yes its a older body) and it works great, being I just enter the DSLR realm I will say I am impressed with its performance I bought the D60 used as the owner that I bought the Camera said that his kit lense failed so I went and bought a new lense and teh Camera and lens work great! first time mounting the lens I actually thought something was wrong but lens was still stowed ! Overall it takes great pictures as I am still in the testing phase and re teaching myself the finer aspects of the Camera and the potential for this lens!
D**L
Gran Calidad
Es un lente todo terreno, muy versátil y sobre todo cuando sales de viaje y no deseas cargar más que un solo lente, este es el ideal.
P**L
Objectif parfait !
1685 grammes, c'est le poids total du couple Nikon D7100 et de cet objectif 18-300 ! Je l'ai reçu juste avant de partir en Corse, le Cap Corse pour être précis, et je peux vous dire que j'ai ramené de superbes clichés ! Le poids aurait pût être un problème dans mes randonnées, j'ai fait le chemin des douaniers (mi chemin, mi escalade) et ce pendant 5 heures, et je peux vous dire que le poids n'a absolument pas été un handicap ! même à 51 ans !!! j'ai même osé l’emmener sur un zodiac pour prendre des clichés de ma fille à son baptême de plongée sur un mer houleuse ! En 18 comme en 300, les clichés sont superbes, bonne luminosité, stabilisation efficace, bague de zoom moelleuse (ni trop dure, ni trop glissante), efficace en '' macro" pour photographier des papillons ou des fleurs, ne s'allonge pas par son poids en marchant, mais s'allonge quand on saute (par exemple) mais pour cela il y a un verrouille très accessible. Un par soleil est fourni avec, mais il fait de l'ombre en utilisant le flash, il suffit de le retirer ! Pour résumer, j'en suis très content, il remplace mon 18-105 d'origine avec efficacité et il reste à demeure sur mon non moins prestigieux D 7100.
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