Nikon Nikkor 55-200mm f4-5.6G ED AF-S DX 55-200mm

★★★★★ 4.6 (4,474)

The compact 437g body with 4.0-stop Vibration Reduction enables sharp handheld shots at 200mm, while extra-low dispersion glass controls distortion. As a Certified Refurbished lens with a 90-day warranty, it delivers like-new optical quality at a budget-friendly price, with Super Integrated Coating reducing flare. This lens suits Nikon DX DSLR owners needing a portable telephoto for travel, family events, and outdoor action.

Focal length 55-200mm
Aperture f/4
Mount Nikon F
stabilization Yes
Weight 255 g
af type Silent Wave Motor
lens type telephoto
Nikon Nikkor 55-200mm f4-5.6G ED AF-S DX 55-200mm lens
88 Overall Score
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The lens delivers solid image quality in a compact package, but recent user feedback has cooled from earlier enthusiasm. Autofocus speed and sharpness at the long end are common sticking points, and the build, while decent, doesn't feel as premium as some newer rivals. It's a capable walkaround option, though the drop in user sentiment from 92 to 82 out of 100 reflects growing competition that offers more range or better stabilization for similar money.

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (4474 reviews)
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How owner sentiment changed over time

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Based on when customers actually wrote their reviews - so you can see whether early praise held up.

Owner sentiment has improved over time
82/100Our AI sentiment readmedium confidence · 15 sources · Jun 2026
1★2★3★4★5★Q2 '15: 5.0★ · 1 reviewQ1 '16: 5.0★ · 1 reviewQ1 '17: 5.0★ · 1 reviewQ2 '17: 4.0★ · 1 reviewQ4 '23: 5.0★ · 1 reviewQ2 '24: 4.0★ · 2 reviewsQ4 '24: 4.0★ · 1 reviewQ1 '25: 5.0★ · 2 reviewsQ3 '25: 3.0★ · 1 reviewQ4 '25: 5.0★ · 3 reviewsQ1 '26: 5.0★ · 1 review11111212131Q2 '15Q1 '16Q1 '17Q2 '17Q4 '23Q2 '24Q4 '24Q1 '25Q3 '25Q4 '25Q1 '26
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Based on 15 dated customer reviews, grouped by calendar quarter. Period analysis is in English.

The proof

Performance

Performance Percentiles

AF 54.6
Bokeh 69.5
Build 76.6
Macro 81.8
Optical 65.2
Aperture 71.2
User Sentiment 49.9
Versatility 85.3
Social Proof 83.1
Stabilization 92.2

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type Telephoto
Focal Length Min 55
Focal Length Max 200
Elements 13
Groups 9
ED Elements 2
Coating Super Integrated Coating

Aperture

Max Aperture f/4
Min Aperture 4-5.6
Constant No
Diaphragm Blades 7

Build

Mount Nikon F
Format APS-C
Weight 0.3 kg / 0.6 lbs
Filter Thread 52

AF & Stabilization

AF Type Silent Wave Motor
Stabilization Yes
Stabilization Stops 4

Focus

Min Focus Distance 200
Max Magnification 1:3.5

vs Competition

Spec Nikon Nikkor 55-200mm f4-5.6G ED AF-S DX 55-200mm Meike 50mm F1.8 Full Frame STM Auto Focus Prime Tamron Di III 28-75mm f/2.8 VXD G2 Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Panasonic LUMIX G Vario H-FS12060 Viltrox Air 15mm F1.7 XF
Focal Length 55-200mm 50mm 28-75mm 18-135mm 12-60mm 15mm
Max Aperture f/4 f/1.8 f/2.8 f/3.5 f/22 f/1.7
Mount Nikon F Panasonic Sigma L Sony E Canon EF-S Micro Four Thirds Sony E
Stabilization true true false true true true
Weather Sealed false false true false true false
Weight (g) 255 297 540 515 210 180
AF Type Silent Wave Motor STM VXD STM Autofocus STM
Lens Type telephoto prime zoom zoom zoom prime
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AFBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureUser SentimentVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Nikon Nikkor 55-200mm f4-5.6G ED AF-S DX 55-200mm 54.669.576.681.865.271.249.985.383.192.2
Meike 50mm F1.8 Full Frame STM Auto Focus Prime Compare 85.495.971.296.257.29388.434.149.980.5
Tamron Di III 28-75mm f/2.8 VXD G2 Compare 54.68664.485.487.183.7078.491.935.6
Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Compare 85.474.845.932.67976.8096.177.992.2
Panasonic LUMIX G Vario H-FS12060 Compare 54.615.69081.872.22492.893.38896.3
Viltrox Air 15mm F1.7 XF Compare 85.494.684.725.37994.368.234.160.680.5

Price

Value & Pricing

From £140 2 offers across 1 retailer
Amazon.co.uk 2 offers From £140

Price History

New Refurbished
£100 £200 £300 £400 May 25 £342

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Common Questions

Q: Is this lens good for wildlife photography?

It can work for larger or closer wildlife in good light, but the softness beyond 200mm and the audible autofocus motor make it less ideal than the Sigma 16-300mm or Tamron 18-300mm. If you're serious about birds or distant animals, a dedicated telephoto with faster, quieter AF will serve you better.

Q: How does this lens compare to the Tamron 18-300mm?

The Tamron 18-300mm offers a longer reach, faster and quieter VXD autofocus, and better image stabilization. It's also weather-sealed and feels more solid in hand. This lens is smaller and lighter, but the Tamron has pulled ahead in user satisfaction, which is reflected in the recent drop in sentiment for this model.

Q: Is the autofocus quiet enough for video?

Not really. The AF motor produces an audible whir that on-camera microphones will pick up, and it can pulse while trying to lock focus in lower light. For video, the Panasonic Leica 50-200mm or the Canon EF-S 18-135mm with its Nano USM motor are much smoother and quieter choices.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this lens if you need the longest possible reach in a single walkaround solution. The Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm and Tamron 18-300mm both stretch further on the telephoto end and have earned stronger recent reviews. Also look past it if you shoot a lot of video and rely on smooth, silent autofocus, as the AF motor here can be audible and occasionally hunts in low light. Nikon Z and Panasonic L-mount users should check out the NIKKOR Z 28-400mm or the Leica DG Vario-Elmarit 50-200mm for more refined stabilization and build quality.

Verdict

This lens is a good performer for casual shooters who prioritize portability, but it's no longer the standout it once was. With the Sigma 16-300mm and Tamron 18-300mm now in the mix, the superzoom field is more crowded, and those alternatives bring extra reach and faster autofocus. If you already own this lens, it's still a fine tool. If you're buying new, compare it carefully against the Sigma and Tamron options before committing.

Usage Scores

Macro (78.6)Overall (87.8)Budget (84.6)Street (79.2)Travel (82.3)Portrait (72.6)Landscape (69.3)Professional (61.9)Video Cinema (66.7)Wildlife Sports (67.7)

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