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35-70mm f2.8 D (with macro)I have the opportunity to buy the above lens for around $350. Oddly enough it is a lens I know almost nothing about. Anyone have any knowledge or info or experiance with this thing?
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Matt. K
looks like a great price! haven't used this lens myself, but there are some pbase entries with this lens:
http://www.pbase.com/cameras/nikon/35-70_28d_af looks nice and sharp... bokeh look quite nice also. cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
I have one Matt. I think its great. For that price it would be a great addition and very sharp especially stopped down. It can suffer from lens flare when shooting anywhere near the sun. Some of the lenses also suffered from a thing called lens element separation of one of the internal lens groups- it caused a slight smokiness/haze in the image so you need to check this out when buying.
The macro facility is very sharp for what it is. A while ago I posted something called which Lens? comparing the 35-70 macro function with the 55 micro nikkor on a cactus leaf. Surprisingly everyone seem to pick the 35-70 image as the dedicated 55macro shot. It is really good value for a fast nikkor. Here's Bjorn Rorslett's assessment http://www.naturfotograf.com/index2.html cheers marco
If it's free then take it Birddog114
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Yeah!!!!! you're right! Birddog114
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Matt, I had a quick look on Ebay, there is one in the States with 2 days to go and it's already over $400 Aus.
There is also one from a chap in Italy, my Italian is a bit rusty, but I think he's saying that it is not suitadle for DSLRs, not real sure why. He bought it to use with his Fuji s3pro which he says has a 0.8 crop ratio. Maybe that has something to do with it. __________
Phillip **Nikon D7000**
Matt check out new price on those lenses if it's in good nick(glass clean) and you can use that focal length on a very sharp fast pro calibre lens with a pretty damn good macro facility-SHIT buy it!! That's a bloody good deal. 4.5 out of 5 from Bjorn means bloody good lens. I love mine. I'm sure he'll let you use it to try it out for yoour needs.
cheers marco
Matt, I was going to buy one of those and that would have represented what I thought was a good price. I think it is a lot of lens for the money. Only reason I didn't is I am pretty chockers at that end of the spectrum and the smaller zoom range.
Matt,
Buy and sell it after, I knew you have the 20-35 same as other lenses in similar range. The 35-70/2.8 is a nice lens but will it suit to your shooting? or it will become your surplus. Birddog114
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