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Lens Talk / Re: Repair options for a 200-400mm F/4G VR (first gen, red VR text)
« Last post by Macro_Cosmos on January 17, 2026, 16:40:21 »Looks like a common problem. I was affected too. Bought mine (also version I) in 2009 as second hand (still payed 4600 Euro then). Later had it serviced by Nikon and got a SWM motor replacement installed. Finally a few years ago after seeing very little use and thus resting for some month I detected that it could nearly not be focussed any more. After sending it to NikonGermany again I got the reply that it needed a new inner focusing helicoid but that is not availabe any more. Finally I got it back having lost the little remaining ability to be manually focussed.The person I spoke to offered to repair the lens for me. I will have to pack it up and send it to China. He said he's fixed a dozen of these and counting. The second generation has this issue as well. It seems really common, I saw some on eBay for dirt cheap prices, noting this issue. I know someone coming over so they will be the mule to bring the lens back in March. Once I get it back, I will make a post.
The lens was a revolutionary internal supertele-zoom with constant maximum aperture when it came out (and little to none none of the manifold "non-Pro" supertele-Zooms were available then) had great close-up capability and performed well in low to medium ranges but was found out to be subpar at longer distances. I dont need it any more but I share the disappointment that an expensive lens like that cannot be brought into life any more. It is the only lens of many I own that became unusable.
I wonder if there are any image quality differences between the first and second versions. It might be worth getting the VRII with this exact issue and having it fixed. I examined the lens' Flickr page. Some copies do show obvious softness at long distances while some appear to be perfect.

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