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22. Aug 2025
Great item - 15 minutes and my dryer was...
Great item - 15 minutes and my dryer was back in action!
02. Jul 2008
The lens you shouldn't be without....
3 von 3 finden das hilfreich I'm a fairly new Nikon D40 owner and this is the third lens I have in my collection, including the 18-55mm kit lens, and the 55-20mm VR.
I bought this lens after reading so many reviews on the various camera forums stating what a value this lens was and that it's one of the sharpest lenses one can acquire for their camera. It's been stated it's a good portrait lens when used on most DSLR bodies, as the 1.5x focal length multiplier makes this a 75mm lens.
In the short time that I've had the lens, I haven't had a lot of opportunities to shoot with it, but I used it for some shots of the Chicago Skyline. When stopped down to F/4 I took some of the sharpest pictures I've ever taken. I've taken a few portraits informally and the ability to use the wide aperture to bring the subject out from the background is awesome. This lens allows you to make pictures that just aren't possible with the kit lens.
The ONLY downside is that the lens will not auto-focus on the newer lower-end consumer / prosumer DSLR bodies (D40, D40x, D60). However, don't let this discourage you from giving this lens a try. Manual focus isn't that difficult, and the AF dot in the viewfinder will still give you a guide as to when you are in focus. Focusing at the wider aperatures can be a little tricky though as the depth of field is SO thin. Take a few shots and adjust your focus slightly if you want to be sure you have sharpness in the areas you want it. One other minor downside, which isn't at all for me, is others have expressed dislike at the plastic construction. It's built fairly well, but other pro-grade lenses are seemingly made out of metal.
Overall, I love this lens. Lately I just look for excuses to pull this out of my bag and use it. I'd bet you will as well. If you're on the fence about the lens, my reccommendation is to get it and give it a try. This lens seems to be in high demand as of right now and should you decide it's not for you, it shouldn't be hard to get at least 90% of your investment back on eBay.
02. Jul 2008
The lens you shouldn't be without....
3 von 3 finden das hilfreich I'm a fairly new Nikon D40 owner and this is the third lens I have in my collection, including the 18-55mm kit lens, and the 55-20mm VR.
I bought this lens after reading so many reviews on the various camera forums stating what a value this lens was and that it's one of the sharpest lenses one can acquire for their camera. It's been stated it's a good portrait lens when used on most DSLR bodies, as the 1.5x focal length multiplier makes this a 75mm lens.
In the short time that I've had the lens, I haven't had a lot of opportunities to shoot with it, but I used it for some shots of the Chicago Skyline. When stopped down to F/4 I took some of the sharpest pictures I've ever taken. I've taken a few portraits informally and the ability to use the wide aperture to bring the subject out from the background is awesome. This lens allows you to make pictures that just aren't possible with the kit lens.
The ONLY downside is that the lens will not auto-focus on the newer lower-end consumer / prosumer DSLR bodies (D40, D40x, D60). However, don't let this discourage you from giving this lens a try. Manual focus isn't that difficult, and the AF dot in the viewfinder will still give you a guide as to when you are in focus. Focusing at the wider aperatures can be a little tricky though as the depth of field is SO thin. Take a few shots and adjust your focus slightly if you want to be sure you have sharpness in the areas you want it. One other minor downside, which isn't at all for me, is others have expressed dislike at the plastic construction. It's built fairly well, but other pro-grade lenses are seemingly made out of metal.
Overall, I love this lens. Lately I just look for excuses to pull this out of my bag and use it. I'd bet you will as well. If you're on the fence about the lens, my reccommendation is to get it and give it a try. This lens seems to be in high demand as of right now and should you decide it's not for you, it shouldn't be hard to get at least 90% of your investment back on eBay.