About This Lens
Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex is a telephoto lens with a 1000 mm focal length and f/11 aperture for Nikon F cameras. Weighing 1900 g measuring 241 mm in length, it's a substantial option for wildlife, sports, and distant subject photography.
Key Features
- 1000 mm focal length
- f/11 aperture
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Sentiment
5.0Based on user reviews and professional ratings
Specifications
3.2Optical and physical characteristics
Build Quality
6.0Materials and construction
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Specifications
Optics
- Focal Length
- 1000 mm
- Aperture
- f/11
Compatibility
- Mount
- Nikon F
- Sensor Format
- Full Frame
- Type
- Telephoto
Features
- Autofocus
- No
- Image Stabilization
- No
- Weather Sealed
- No
Dimensions
- Weight
- 1900 g
- Length
- 241 mm
- Diameter
- 119 mm
- Filter Thread
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex have autofocus?
- No, the Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex is a manual focus lens.
- Does the Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex have image stabilization?
- No, the Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex does not have built-in image stabilization.
- Is the Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex weather sealed?
- No, the Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex is not weather sealed.
- What cameras is the Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex compatible with?
- The Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex is designed for Nikon F cameras.
- How much does the Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex weigh?
- The Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex weighs 1900 grams.
- What is the Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex best used for?
- The Nikon Nikkor MF 1000 mm f/11 Reflex with its 1000 mm focal length is best suited for wildlife, sports, and distant subject photography.
