
Nikon has chosen a policy of NOT telling anyone directly - so no 'White' lenses to give the game away
DD


From what I've read/seen/heard, the nikon lens naming protocol is steeped in ancient history and mystery. It chooses not to follow any series of logic or progression and there are stories told that some lenses have actually changed their markings overnight whilst in camera bags.
Most people will tell you that there is no-one alive who really understands what all the lens names mean. Although, one very well worn travel snapper did once tell me, of an elder monk he met in a most remote japanese monastery who had dedicated his life's work to unwravelling the mysteries of Nikon lens codes. This has often been disputed as nothing more than folk lore though.
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- I've heard that story before too, so it must be true- I've heard that story before too, so it must be true
Isn't be called Brian (something) ???
DD

It's simple...
PRICE
DD
Not really, the 80-400 isn't a pro lens, but it costs as much as a 17-55 f/2.8, which is considered one![]()
An 80-400 and 17-55 aren't close enough in range for that to work !!!
DD

try finding the canon L equivelant, add 10% then find the nikon with the same focal range for that price.

But in Nikon's case you are buying lenses made by an optics company - not one that builds photocopiers![]()
try finding the canon L equivelant, add 10% then find the nikon with the same focal range for that price.
Is that...
Add 10% Image Quality; reliability; ease of handling; build quality; desirability; prestige; all of the aforementioned - oh, and price ???
:shrug:
DD

nope, just price of course, remember we are talking bout nikon after all![]()
First EF-S lens ive seen regarded as a pro lens, it wont even fit a pro body.Not really, the 80-400 isn't a pro lens, but it costs as much as a 17-55 f/2.8, which is considered one![]()

Hmmm... usual Canon delusional issues I feel
Go see a good doctor m8 - or change to some proper gear (Nikon - obviously), this is the usual 'Medicine' but not available on the NHS as yet
DD
Not really, the 80-400 isn't a pro lens, but it costs as much as a 17-55 f/2.8, which is considered one![]()
But in Nikon's case you are buying lenses made by an optics company - not one that builds photocopiers![]()
If we could t-r-y to stop the childish bickering for just one instant... the OP asked a reasonable question and I think he's entitled to a reasonable answer without having to wade through pages of drivel.
I always thought it was the gold band and the 'ED' glass that differentiated the pro lenses, but the lines seem a little blurred lately (as do some of their lenses ARF!)
You mean photocopiers? Devices that are meant to create perfect copies of whatever you show them? Sounds about right![]()


It was in it's day! I was always of the opinion that if a lens had ED glass and a Gold stripe then it was considered a Pro lens.
On a page of their web site (somewhere) is a list of what is considered to be Pro kit. Having written that I think it is only available when registering new kit![]()
Meant to, yes, but this is never the case, so you're right
The 80-200 f/2.8 doesn't have a gold stripe, but the 18-135 does, which kinda knocks that arguement into a cocked hat![]()
Perhaps the easiest way is...examine the photographers shoulder muscles...
The more defined and developed they are, the more likely it's a "pro" lens they have.
To confirm this watch how light on their feet they are when not carrying the lens - the difference being equal to all the cash they don't have from paying Nikon's price for these lenses, this isn't weighing them down![]()
Post of the week the 70-200 f/2.8 af's vr if-ed certainly does, I'm looking at one.
The 80-200 doesn't though, he said, examining his........
But in Nikon's case you are buying lenses made by an optics company - not one that builds photocopiers![]()








But in Nikon's case you are buying lenses made by an optics company - not one that builds photocopiers![]()
Better that than letting Sony build your sensors (and I'm a Nikon man)
Its easy to spot the nikon pro lenses, They have sigma on them.![]()