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Nikon NIKKOR AF-S DX 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3G ED VR 18-300mm

59.6 Wildlife/Sports Score
18-300mmf/22Nikon FIS
Why we recommend this

Covering an 18–300mm focal range with a 16.7x zoom, this APS-C lens pairs a Silent Wave Motor for fast, quiet AF with Vibration Reduction that compensates up to 4 stops. Its all-in-one design eliminates lens swapping, while 3 ED elements and Super Integrated Coating maintain sharp clarity across the frame. At 748g, this lens suits travel photographers who need one lightweight optic for everything from wide-angle landscapes to tightly framed wildlife shots.

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51.5 Wildlife/Sports Score
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42.2 Wildlife/Sports Score
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Why we recommend this

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