Nikon AF-S Nikkor 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3G ED DX VR (Nikon F, APS-C / DX)
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Nikon AF-S Nikkor 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3G ED DX VR

Nikon F, APS-C / DX


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rexhab

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago • purchased this product

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Hello, yes that is compatible. I would clearly recommend the 18-300 (or even the 16-400 from Tamron), with the 70-300 you are not flexible enough, as 70mm is already very restrictive at close distances.
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johhotz

7 years ago

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crobert

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According to Nikon, the lens can be used with a full-frame camera. However, the sensor image section is reduced. I.e. when using DX lenses on full-frame cameras, a smaller sensor section can automatically be used.
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Former user

7 years ago

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mbrupi

9 years ago

Will the Nikon lens fit a Canon Eos600d ?

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Brimstone

9 years ago

No. Canon and Nikon are not compatible with each other. You therefore need an adapter to be able to use Nikon lenses on Canon, which actually only makes sense in most cases if you already own a large number of Nikon lenses. Enclosed is such an adapter (If you are looking for a bargain, I recommend the used/demonstration product). New: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/novoflex-adapter-nikon-objektive-an-canon-eos-kameras-objektivadapter-249070 Used: Novoflex Adapter Nikon Lenses to Canon EOS Cameras
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pcspatz

10 years ago

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Anonymous

10 years ago

No, the D750 has a full-frame sensor, so FX. The lens only works fully on APS-C, i.e. DX cameras. However, the lens can be attached to the D750 and you can even shoot with it. The camera recognises the lens and crops the image afterwards so that no shadowing occurs. The result is a smaller resolution image because not all of the sensor area was used for the shot. However, I strongly advise against combining the D750 with this lens. Further link: https://photographylife.com/using-niko...

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