
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR
Nikon F, full size
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR
Nikon F, full size
A grey import would have to be declared.
I bought a Nikon cashback lens from digitec a few years ago. If nothing has changed since then, the cashback is not included in the price of digitec.ch. After the purchase, you had to go to the Swiss Nikon website and register your lens in order to receive the cashback for the product concerned.
The Nikon discount is already included: https://www.digitec.ch/it/page/10-di-sconto-nikon-fotocamere-obiettivi-e-accessori-a-prezzi-ridotti-14734?couponCode=NIKONDEZ19
E means Electromagnetic Iris Mechanism An electromagnetic iris mechanism in the lens directly controls the iris blades with a servo. This ensures a particularly high level of precision and consistency of exposure, which is especially useful for fast continuous shooting. With conventional lenses, including type G and D, the diaphragm blades are controlled from the camera body via a mechanical coupling. G means NIKKOR type G lens (This is explained a little better in the English Glossary). G-NIKKORE lenses do not have an aperture ring. The aperture is adjusted on the camera body. Nikon Lens Glossary (German): http://www.nikon.de/de_DE/product/nikkor-lenses/glossary Nikon Lens Glossary (English): https://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/9919/~/glossary-of-nikkor-lens-terms
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