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Ok, now i know i'm a Canon user, BUT what is the equivilant to the "L Series" in Nikon lenses?
As "L" is purely a marketing thing there is no equivalent - that would make no sense.
Some addicts are L-coholics.So why do people highlight thier L glass in RED......![]()
This might sound trite, but Nikon users know if a lens is good or not. They don't need a handy little letter to tell them
Its a marketing thing - as this post sort of proves. It obviously works
In reality there are very few poor Nikon lenses. All the f/2.8 lenses you could infer are "Pro", variable aperture lenses are generally consumer lenses. But no grading per se.
The "L" on canon lenses stands for "Luxury". This means they are better built and use better quality materials (hence the added expense). It's not just a "marketing thing".

I was only asking for a mate who wanted to know, i cant stand Nikon rubbish myself![]()
Nikon has no direct equivalent of Canon's L (Luxury/pro) connotation. However, ED is an indicator of an "above average" Nikkor (except some consumer zooms such as the 70-300 and the one you mention). The converse is not true.
Selling something as "Luxury" is absolutely a marketing thing.
Otherwise the 18-55 kit lens would be a "S" lens, and you can guess what the "S" would stand for![]()
Selling something as "Luxury" is absolutely a marketing thing.
Otherwise the 18-55 kit lens would be a "S" lens, and you can guess what the "S" would stand for![]()
It's not just a "marketing thing"
I was only asking for a mate who wanted to know, i cant stand Nikon rubbish myself![]()

This isn't just asking. This is an invitation to yet another Canon vs Nikon argument!![]()
It's no different from appending XSI or TURBO to the model number of a car; it differentiate it from other similar products in it's class. Again, these classes are marketed (very) differently.
Hahaha, Nah, its only Harmless banter! I dont care what camera people use, i joke with Marcus about stuff as he is a good mate of mine (and an usher at my wedding). I just want him to get a canon so that we can swap lenses etc.
At the end of the day, both leading manufactures are really good at what they do and produce some top brand stuff.
Mike
no you dont, you just want to laugh at me for caving in on my beliefs![]()

it would be nice if nikon used a easier identification
i always thought S stood for superior no?![]()
Exactly. In this example the cars are actually different; the XSI ot Turbo would out perform a standard model. Same with the lenses. So appending "L" isn't just a marketing strategy. If it was just a marketing strategy they would just paint the standard lenses white and stick an "L" on them; but they don't.
it would be nice if nikon used a easier identification
i always thought S stood for superior no?![]()

Exactly. In this example the cars are actually different; the XSI ot Turbo would out perform a standard model. Same with the lenses. So appending "L" isn't just a marketing strategy. If it was just a marketing strategy they would just paint the standard lenses white and stick an "L" on them; but they don't.
I think perhaps a better analogy would be if Nikon added the "P" on the end and took away a lot of the other letters.Take this lens: Nikon AF-S VR 70-200mm f/2.8G IF-ED. Reading that I can see that it's a servo assisted autofocus lens, it has Vibration Reduction, I know the zoom range and the maximum aperture throughout that range, the G signifies that it lacks an aperture ring and IF-ED tells me that it has internal focusing and ED glass. If Nikon then added a 'P' on the end to distinguish it as a 'pro' lens, it wouldn't tell me anything more