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This thing is a tank. Very heavy. It works like a dream though. Sharp images. Best images I took with it were outdoor using natural lighting. This is my first push-pull lens I have used. Also my first AF zoom lens that has a macro setting. When you push the little silver button and turn it to macro setting, you have to manually focus, but that's just fine with me. I paid too much for this 30 year old lens, after seeing it was cheaper elsewhere - an expensive lesson for me. But, it was a birthday gift for my daughter, who has a Nikon D90. It's amazing this old lens works great on a digital SLR. I want to get one of these lenses for myself now.
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A good value from Nikon. I'm a beginner, so I can't add too much, as far as comparisons go. All I can say is I purchased this zoom lens at a good price, and the pictures speak for themselves. They were taken with Nikon D5200, under bright sun light, near the beach with a lens hood. Shutter speed, aperture and ISO info. were not recorded (sorry), and no filters were used. The only post editing that was done was cropping.
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This Lens was a "Spec' Purchase" that is to say, a speculation to some extent: To use on a Full frame Nikon. For one thing it was extremely well priced for a solidly built old school lens WITH MACRO...And the focal length range 35mm to 135mm is perfect for Portraits, without being in your face; wide enough to do landscapes without risking over distortion and sharp enough in the mid ranges to not disappoint. Truth to tell I have been amazed by this lens: It is very, very sharp, with a lovely colour rendition, and is fast enough to turn a rolling wave into frozen glass on an overcast day. The Macro will have you grinning too. I first tried the macro while sitting in my 4x4 by focusing on my steering wheel logo and I swear, I nearly bumped jumped when the logo snapped into focus at seeming point blank range. I won't lie to you, this is no lightweight: You'll feel it when it hangs around your neck but if you're into landscapes like me, yet still like to capture flowers and closeups of insects, this is definitely a lens you should consider. Portraits? It will do as good a portrait if not better than any lens you will find for three times the money. So if you are on a budget, get yours soon.Vollständige Rezension lesen
Arrived on schedule. Very well packaged. Operates as advertised. Focus ring seems a little loose but doesn’t affect operation. You must set aperture ring to f22 avoid a F EE error on a d 200. You must set the focus ring to 35mm to use the macro.
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The lens is made in Japan, the build quality is quite good, the lens itself is quite heavy, weighs more than 600 grams. Also, the lens in the most compact position (at 35mm focal length and when focusing on infinity) is quite long. Nikon AF 35-135 / 3.5-4.5 MKI has a fairly fast autofocus. But, like other similar lenses of that era, it has an overly large MDF (in the normal state of the lens), which is as much as 1.4 meters, which sometimes causes inconvenience in work. The Nikon AF 35-135 / 3.5-4.5 MKI has a macro mode. To switch to macro mode, set the focal length to 135mm, press the special ‘M’ button and turn the wide, rubberized zoom ring to the M ′ mark. In this position, you can shoot a macro with a maximum zoom ratio of 1: 3.5 (the focusing distance is 38 cm). Auto focus in macro mode does not work. In macro mode, the Nikon AF 35-135 / 3.5-4.5 MKI focus ring becomes almost useless, and for focusing will have to move the entire camera.Vollständige Rezension lesen
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