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Nikkor 28-210 f4-5.6

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 7:44 pm
by meicw
Anyone know anything about this lens, how it performs etc? I have been offered one for $400. I am a little concerned about buying it becasuse the zoom is push/pull. I have heard that this can create a vacuum which draws dust on to the sensor.
Regards
Meicw

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 7:46 pm
by birddog114
Please confirm and verify:
Nikkor 70-210 or 28-200 AF-D?

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 7:53 pm
by meicw
Der, nothing wrong with me. Must be all this sunshine we are getting in Melbourne. The title should read Nikkor 80-210 f4-56 (NOT 28).
Sorry to confuse everyone.
Regards
Meicw

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 7:57 pm
by birddog114
meicw wrote:Der, nothing wrong with me. Must be all this sunshine we are getting in Melbourne. The title should read Nikkor 80-210 f4-56 (NOT 28).
Sorry to confuse everyone.
Regards
Meicw
Should be the 80-200 AF one ring push & pull not the 80-210

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 8:13 pm
by johndec
or possibly 70-210

Feel free to pick one


Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 8:21 pm
by meicw
Hmm, I was sure that it is 80-210 f4-5.6 It does have a push/pull zoom though. Is this a bad thing with digital camera? The action is still pretty tight though. No sign of sloppiness. Anyone know how these lenses are optically?
Regards
Meicw

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 8:27 pm
by johndec
meicw wrote:Hmm, I was sure that it is 80-210 f4-5.6 It does have a push/pull zoom though. Is this a bad thing with digital camera? The action is still pretty tight though. No sign of sloppiness. Anyone know how these lenses are optically?
Regards
Meicw
It is AF ?? because there are MF lenses in this range. The 80-200 AFD is f4.5-5.6 and the 70-210 is f4-5.6 so if you are sure about the speed, it's probably the 70-210. Have a look at:
http://www.nikonlinks.com/equipment_len ... ephoto.htm
and see if you can spot it.

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 8:29 pm
by birddog114
meicw wrote:Hmm, I was sure that it is 80-210 f4-5.6 It does have a push/pull zoom though. Is this a bad thing with digital camera? The action is still pretty tight though. No sign of sloppiness. Anyone know how these lenses are optically?
Regards
Meicw
Nikkor AF-D 80-200 f4-5.6 is an old lens but its optical is quite good, it was the first zoom lens in that range and released in 1995, it was announced and released with no great fanfare. This low-priced lens is hard to find in camera stores because those wanting Nikon quality at a low price and are not fixed on speed have snapped up this fine lens.

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 8:31 pm
by Oneputt
I am sure that this lens is the one touch 80 -200 and if so it is a fine lens used at one time by a lot of pro photogs.

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 8:39 pm
by meicw
Thanks for the quick replies. I gave seen this particular lens on a D100 and the auto focussing works well (very fast, but a tad noisy), and the camera's auto exposure was able to adjust the F-stop. So it should work quite well on the D70.
Regards
Meicw

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 8:40 pm
by leek
Meic,
The push-pull action may cause a vacuum and suck dust into the lens, but the zoom action of the kit-lens does the same... Nothing out of the ordinary therefore...

Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 8:46 pm
by Glen
Oneputt, there has been 5 versions of the 80-200 4.5, one of the 80-200 4, one of the 80-200 4.5-5.6 and five of the 80-200 2.8. There are also three versions of the 70-210 4-5.6 and two of the 70-210 4. Confusing isn't it. Which one do you think MEICW is talking about? Meicw, why dont you put in all the writing on it or better still the serial number and then we can comment on that lens. Not trying to be difficult, but there is a big range here. Make that a huge range


Posted:
Mon May 02, 2005 8:54 pm
by Glen
Meicw, if it is the 80-200 4-5.6, it is rated a 3 out of 5 on Bjorn Rorslett site. That is pretty good for a consumer lens compared to pro lenses. $400 is an ok price.
Link to the review (half way down page)
http://www.naturfotograf.com/lens_zoom_ ... 80-200f4.5