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@ SakuraDo Camera @ Nikon Zoom-Nikkor C Auto 43-86mm f3.5 Non-Ai MF Lens
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Standort: Ichikawa-Shi, Chiba-Ken, Japan
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Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Maximum Aperture
f/3.5
Mount
Nikon F
Year Manufactured
1970s
Focal Length
43-86mm
MPN
NIKKOR43-86MMF/3.5
Exterior Material
Brass
Brand
Nikon
Series
Nikon NIKKOR
Type
Standard
Compatible Lens Front
52 mm
Focus Type
Manual
Manufacturer Warranty
1 Month
Model
Nikon Zoom-Nikkor C Auto 43-86mm f3.5 Non-Ai MF Le
Camera Technology
Film
Compatible Filter Size
52 mm
Lens Aperture
F/3.5
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Focal Length Type
Zoom

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  • Under-rated lens

    Back when I was a professional photographer, I had a disdain for zoom lenses of any type. I viewed them as the lazy man's lenses for those that didn't want to take the time to compose and because of perceived poor image quality. Now, 20 years after getting a "real" job, I have taken a second look at a few of them. One in particular is the Nikon Zoom-Nikkor 43-86mm. First, the image quality of this lens is astonishing considering it is being asked to do several things, long wideangle, normal FL and short telephoto. The different types of distortion are held to a minimum throughout the zoom range, making it excellent for "quick-response" snapshots and tight space portrait-style work. Second, it is not so large it bangs against something at every turn. Every photographer has felt the pain ...

  • Good lenses but with limited usefulness.

    I've bought this product to expand my options of lenses as I'm beginning reflex photography. Before I've decided to buy it I've looked up some reviews about it on the internet. It seems that there's a model of this lens which produces images greatly distorted with aberrations. That wasn't true for the lens I've got. In fact, it gives excellent pictures with great contrast and surprisingly good sharpness (on my Nikon D3200). The colors appear to be a bit saturated, that was no problem for me as I was looking for a more satured lens. It feels realy nice to handle on the camera and both the zoom and the focus are very smooth. It's some how heavy compared with my other lenses but that was expected considering it is full metal made. The focus range and the depth-of-field marks are also well ...

  • Zoom range is abysmal, but otherwise a very cool lens

    As the title states, the zoom range on the lens is absolutely horrible - it can't zoom wide enough to capture a large scene well, and it can't zoom in close enough to capture a distant scene well either. That said, when I am able to capture something that's framed well or the composition is good, I love the results with the lens - because it's an old school manual lens, the resulting pictures have a touch of that old-school haze - it automatically gives your pictures a softer, more airy quality that you cannot get with the ultra-high resolution of modern lenses. As a geek for older technology, I particularly enjoy the manual aperture settings - especially since the lens is properly marked for focal range at each zoom level & aperture setting. In addition, because the lens is fully ...

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  • Ahead of its time 50 years ago, now deliciously vintage.

    Nikon introduced this lens over 50 years ago in 1963, as their first standard zoom, being a good match for the Nikkorex F, their first consumer SLR. Even though it could be used on professional equipment, it clearly wasn't meant for that. That lens was clearly ahead of its time, though, and it took Nikon until 1975 to introduce any other zoom in that range. In terms of construction, the lens is superlative by today's standards: it's a full-metal lens, surprisingly heavy in spite of its small size. Optically, it isn't good, both when compared to modern zooms and to fixed lenses of the time. It is soft, has some distortion, a lot of flare and ghosts, and the background blur is harsh. That being said, it admirably covers a full 35mm frame, and I'd pit it any time against modern small-sensor ...

  • 43~86 a great lens with a tarnished reputation

    I had one 30 years ago but damaged it. I got a replacement because it is a very good choice to make digital slide copies of 35mm slides with my old Nikon slide copier bellows and my D3000. In spite of its reputation as one of the worst lenses Nikon ever made, I have always liked it. I actually like the narrow depth of field with splashing distortion of the far field for making exciting close-ups (flowers, insects, etc). I am not fond of auto-focus lenses and the lenses that came with the D3000 are very clumsy in manual mode. It would be nice if the D3000 meter would couple but it's not the end of the world. "Bracketing" a few exposures doesn't waste film with a digital camera. At the current market prices a used 43~86 in good condition is a bargain (cheaper than fixing my damaged one).