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Nikon Camera Lenses 18 300

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Related review

Thomas 2024-04-24 02:13:39

[Yes] I have a Nikon D7500 with the 18-55 mm lens and the 70-300 lens and a cheap slave flash and other equipment, and this bag just swallowed them up with plenty of room to spare. I should be able to add the other lenses I need to make a full kit and a speed light before it is full. And that is just the camera section. In the top, I have tons of small parts as well as 2 medium-sized flashlights. This bag seems rugged and very well built.

5
Robert 2024-05-11 04:13:29

[0.03 lb] I bought this harness as I have two Nikon D7500 cameras, one with 18 - 300 lens and the other with a large telephoto lens. I hooked them both up and went out taking photos. It was awesome to be able to switch from one camera to the other and not miss a picture. The length is great and the adjust ability is even better? Great product, better than I expected!

5
reuvenpast 2024-06-27 07:10:51

[77 mm (Front)] I am a new D850 owner and was looking for a walk around lens. �I spent several days with the Nikkor 24-120 and 18-300. �I had used the latter with my 810 and most recently the FDX version with the D500. �However, while both are excellent lenses, I found the versatility of this lens and its exceptional quality to be winners. �The constant F4 is useful (especially if you are doing video) and as several experts advised with a 45 megapixel picture cropping can get you an acceptable zoom. I got both lenses from B&H and the return of the 18-300 was smooth.

5
Granitepeach 2024-06-05 06:57:28

[Yes] This case is used for a Nikon D-300 with 5 short lenses, a 24-70/2.8, a 200-400/4.0, one speedlight, and all the accessories. There is room left for a 17 laptop. All the lenses are also stored in their original cases and bags. The divider system works very well and gives me all the flexibility I need. The ability to lock the case is also nice. It can be doubled locked and chained down if needed. However, the case itself could easily be cut through with a saw. It's a good deterrent not a vault.

5
Leonard 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Gray] Holds all I need: Nikon 7500. Lenses: Nikon 18-55, Nikon 70-200, Sigma 150-600, Sigma 1.4 TC, flash, macro lenses, Benro gimbal, tripod, manuals, plus various small items. Very satisfied with the construction, options for carrying, and look.

5
Chris 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.165 lb] Works great with my Nikon D5300 using both my 18-140mm and my 200-500mm lenses. Have not had any issues with water getting in. Which is a hued plus considering I am a Storm Chaser.

5
David 2024-06-03 04:49:22

[Nikon F] I spent a lot of time comparing this lens with others as a potential replacement for the Nikon 18-55 kit lens and the Tamron 18-200mm I had been using as a Hiking Lens. I gave the Tamron away and decided on the Sigma following detailed study of DPreview.com great lens sharpness and performance graphs. I was not disappointed. My first outing, the morning following the lenses prompt arrival from B&H, I was out shooting some rehabber's owls and the results just blew me away, nice bokeh and gorgeous sharpness. The barrel rotates the 'other' way from all my other lenses, but I'll get used to that. The body feels a bit plastic, but if that's what we pay for lightness and affordability... I'll pay it. It also fits onto the camera (a Nikon D5100) in a bit of a tight manner. Tighter than any other lens I own. I primarily use this lens as my general purpose or 'hiking lens' - the one I will haul around with me in the hills or at a state fair (say).

5
CBJPhoto 2024-05-28 06:20:29

[0.1 lb] Currently using this with my 400 and 300 mm lenses.

5
poodog 2024-04-25 01:28:14

[Multi Coated] I was looking for an inexpensive warming filter for my 55-200 and 18-55 on my Nikon D40. This is my go everywhere camera. This filter fits the need just fine!!!

5
Beezodog 2024-05-17 02:24:31

[Zipper] This is the bag I carry my Nikon D5500 in when I have only one lens mounted. The 18-140 zoom lens is a snug fit, but the case is well constructed and nicely padded. So it means that the camera and lens are fairly secured from damage. If you use instead the 18-55 zoom on this camera body, then you have a very roomy storage area. I carry a spare battery, and a couple of spare memory cards in the side and front zippered pockets. I love the bag dearly!

5