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Nikon AF 60mm f2.8 D Micro | Secondhand

Nikon AF 60mm f2.8 D Micro | Secondhand

Secondhand Stock comes with 12 Month Warranty

Images shown are not the actual product and are for reference purposes only. The actual unit may show some signs of use, minor marks or scratches.

All Secondhand camera bodies come with a battery, charger, and body cap, where applicable. All Secondhand lenses come with front and rear lens caps. Any additional accessories are dependent on what is included at the time of trade-in.

The Nikon AF 60mm f2.8 D Micro is perfect for close-up photography with select Nikon DSLRs, but more than this, it can also be used competently in various day to day settings. The 60mm focal length of the lens is perfect for great portraits, especially when used with DX-format Nikon DSLRs. In terms of Macro performance, this Nikon prime lens features a closest focus of just 22cm and 1:1 magnification ratio. This lens is compact yet well made, and it features a fast f2.8 maximum aperture, which creates a good amount of bokeh.

  • f2.8 Maximum aperture
  • 1:1 magnification ratio
  • Closest focus: 0.22m
  • Compact and lightweight
  • AF will not work with certain entry-level Nikon DSLRs (D3000 & D5000-series)

For close-up photography work with your Nikon DSLR, make use of this compact and budget-friendly prime lens, the Nikon AF 60mm f2.8 D Micro lens. For your Macro purposes, this Nikon lens features a 1:1 magnification ratio and closest focus of just 22cm. Despite being so good for close-up work, this lens should also be considered for everyday purposes, thanks to its versatile focal length; this is perfect on full-frame cameras and when magnified on DX-format cameras alike.

The fast f2.8 maximum aperture of the Nikon 60mm Micro lens is ideal for producing great amounts of bokeh - this means the beautiful dreamy blur in the backgrounds of photos. As this lens does not feature a built-in autofocus motor, it will not focus on certain entry-level Nikon cameras, such as the D3000 and D5000-series - on these models, you will have to employ manual focus.

$177.74
Nikon AF 60mm f2.8 D Micro | Secondhand
$177.74

Nikon AF 60mm f2.8 D Micro | Secondhand

Secondhand Stock comes with 12 Month Warranty

Images shown are not the actual product and are for reference purposes only. The actual unit may show some signs of use, minor marks or scratches.

All Secondhand camera bodies come with a battery, charger, and body cap, where applicable. All Secondhand lenses come with front and rear lens caps. Any additional accessories are dependent on what is included at the time of trade-in.

The Nikon AF 60mm f2.8 D Micro is perfect for close-up photography with select Nikon DSLRs, but more than this, it can also be used competently in various day to day settings. The 60mm focal length of the lens is perfect for great portraits, especially when used with DX-format Nikon DSLRs. In terms of Macro performance, this Nikon prime lens features a closest focus of just 22cm and 1:1 magnification ratio. This lens is compact yet well made, and it features a fast f2.8 maximum aperture, which creates a good amount of bokeh.

  • f2.8 Maximum aperture
  • 1:1 magnification ratio
  • Closest focus: 0.22m
  • Compact and lightweight
  • AF will not work with certain entry-level Nikon DSLRs (D3000 & D5000-series)

For close-up photography work with your Nikon DSLR, make use of this compact and budget-friendly prime lens, the Nikon AF 60mm f2.8 D Micro lens. For your Macro purposes, this Nikon lens features a 1:1 magnification ratio and closest focus of just 22cm. Despite being so good for close-up work, this lens should also be considered for everyday purposes, thanks to its versatile focal length; this is perfect on full-frame cameras and when magnified on DX-format cameras alike.

The fast f2.8 maximum aperture of the Nikon 60mm Micro lens is ideal for producing great amounts of bokeh - this means the beautiful dreamy blur in the backgrounds of photos. As this lens does not feature a built-in autofocus motor, it will not focus on certain entry-level Nikon cameras, such as the D3000 and D5000-series - on these models, you will have to employ manual focus.

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Secondhand Stock comes with 12 Month Warranty

Images shown are not the actual product and are for reference purposes only. The actual unit may show some signs of use, minor marks or scratches.

All Secondhand camera bodies come with a battery, charger, and body cap, where applicable. All Secondhand lenses come with front and rear lens caps. Any additional accessories are dependent on what is included at the time of trade-in.

The Nikon AF 60mm f2.8 D Micro is perfect for close-up photography with select Nikon DSLRs, but more than this, it can also be used competently in various day to day settings. The 60mm focal length of the lens is perfect for great portraits, especially when used with DX-format Nikon DSLRs. In terms of Macro performance, this Nikon prime lens features a closest focus of just 22cm and 1:1 magnification ratio. This lens is compact yet well made, and it features a fast f2.8 maximum aperture, which creates a good amount of bokeh.

  • f2.8 Maximum aperture
  • 1:1 magnification ratio
  • Closest focus: 0.22m
  • Compact and lightweight
  • AF will not work with certain entry-level Nikon DSLRs (D3000 & D5000-series)

For close-up photography work with your Nikon DSLR, make use of this compact and budget-friendly prime lens, the Nikon AF 60mm f2.8 D Micro lens. For your Macro purposes, this Nikon lens features a 1:1 magnification ratio and closest focus of just 22cm. Despite being so good for close-up work, this lens should also be considered for everyday purposes, thanks to its versatile focal length; this is perfect on full-frame cameras and when magnified on DX-format cameras alike.

The fast f2.8 maximum aperture of the Nikon 60mm Micro lens is ideal for producing great amounts of bokeh - this means the beautiful dreamy blur in the backgrounds of photos. As this lens does not feature a built-in autofocus motor, it will not focus on certain entry-level Nikon cameras, such as the D3000 and D5000-series - on these models, you will have to employ manual focus.