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Review: Nikon 28mm f/3,5 Ai

Marvellous and dirty, dirty cheap (obviously used). In visible light is an excellent performer, but it shines in infrared. The images taken in IR with this lens are just superb, and literally “pops out” from the display. In a single sentence: get it! (especially if you shot a lot in IR) Rating: visible light & …

Review: Nikon 180mm f/2,8 AF D

Picture from Nikon.com Once upon a time there were the prime lenses… Everyone today has a 70-something zoom in this focal range. But if you have to carry around your neck all day a not-so-long lens like this, and you don’t care the shorter focal lenghts, this Nikkor will fit all of your needs. In …

Review: Nikon 100mm f/2,8 Ai Series E

Better built than most of today pro lenses this little gem was one of the E Series glasses. This series has been produced by Nikon in the ’70s to compete in the market with a bunch of low priced lenses (“E” stands for “Economical”). Nevertheless a few of this glasses have become jewels. This 100 …

Review: Nikon 85mm f/1,8 AF

Picture from Nikon.com Exept for the ugly plastic covered barrel you don’t have a reason to not buy this lens (unless you want its big brother 85/1,4 AF). It is biting sharp, lightweight, small, fast and cheap. One of the Nikon legends. Rating:

Review: Nikon 70-180mm f/4-5,6 Micro AF D IF ED

Big and heavy, but beautiful. You may obtain very crisp images from this lens, but you have to put it on a rock-solid tripod (or shoot whit a lot of light at high speeds), maybe interlocking something between the tripod mount and the lens itself to avoid vibrations (often a rollfilm plastic case filled with …