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#224
Four great lenses 4 Years, 6 Months ago Karma: 5
Okay, I'll start.

If you are looking for great lenses, look no further than four from my own collection.

Nikon 55mm f2.8 macro
Beautiful lens, tack sharp at the wide end and can go as close as about 12 inches to focus on single letters of newspaper title print, etc.

Nikon 35mm f2.0
I don't know what it is about this lens but I love how it looks. The bokeh is very pretty and the angle of view is very pleasing for medium shots in particular. Very sharp picture

Nikon 24mm f2.8
Man, this is my favorite wide angle lens. No noticeable distortion in vertical lines and really sharp. I didn't think I would notice a huge difference between this and the 28mm f2.8 but the angle of view is apparently way wider and gives a very filmic panorama feel to my shots.

Nikon 100mm f2.8 Series E
I actually picked this up for $18 about a year ago on eBay! I love this lens and use it a lot for sports events and portrait type shots. As far as the angle of view, this is like a poor man's 85mm <br><br>Post edited by: disjecta, at: 2007/10/30 13:03
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Re:Four great lenses 4 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 0
Hey I'm looking for lenses are you selling these??
Thanks!
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#373
Re:Four great lenses 4 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 10
SFGaffer,
He is just posting lens recommendations. You can find these lenses on ebay or at local camera shops. I don't think he wants to sell his collection
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Re:Four great lenses 4 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 0
Can anyone recommend some good Nikon zoom lenses?
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Re:Four great lenses 4 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 1
Say, disjecta - could you recommend a Nikon zoom lens to go along with the ones you've already listed? Thanks -
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#464
Re:Four great lenses 4 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 1
@ disjecta -

Well, I took your advice, and found all these lenses, one at a time, on eBay. I also picked up a 50mm f1.8, and a 200mm f4.0.

Total cost for a kit of six prime lenses? Just over $600. I didn't find any for $18, but the 200mm was $35, plus $15 for shipping. I made sure they were all AI, and was willing to accept less than perfect cosmetics as long as the glass was described as mint or excellent.

All I have to do now is score the Extreme, and I'm good to go. Can't wait! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on lens selection; you were a real help.
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#512
Re:Four great lenses 4 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 0
disjecta wrote:
Okay, I'll start.

If you are looking for great lenses, look no further than four from my own collection.

Nikon 55mm f2.8 macro
Beautiful lens, tack sharp at the wide end and can go as close as about 12 inches to focus on single letters of newspaper title print, etc.

Nikon 35mm f2.0
I don't know what it is about this lens but I love how it looks. The bokeh is very pretty and the angle of view is very pleasing for medium shots in particular. Very sharp picture

Nikon 24mm f2.8
Man, this is my favorite wide angle lens. No noticeable distortion in vertical lines and really sharp. I didn't think I would notice a huge difference between this and the 28mm f2.8 but the angle of view is apparently way wider and gives a very filmic panorama feel to my shots.

Nikon 100mm f2.8 Series E
I actually picked this up for $18 about a year ago on eBay! I love this lens and use it a lot for sports events and portrait type shots. As far as the angle of view, this is like a poor man's 85mm &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Post edited by: disjecta, at: 2007/10/30 13:03

While these may be good lenses for your uses, I wouldn't recommend them to anyone who is without a solid lighting setup. These lenses are a bit on the slow side, especially the 55mm. A 50mm f1.4 is fairly easy to find. I wouldn't expect to use that 200mm indoors.

The Letus family of adapters uses a focusing screen that sacrifices proper diffusion for lightloss; while this is not necessarily a bad thing, you must be sure to understand that this lack of diffusion will give you a greater (deeper) depth of field than the lenses intend, meaning you should start with lenses that provide shallower depth of field to start with.
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#538
Re:Four great lenses 4 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 0
Hello all,
Are you operating with your lenses wide open all the time, or do you have scope to close the aperture down somewhat? For example, is an f'stop of 8 or 11 practical in normal daylight, and what about indoors, under normal lighting conditions?
Many thanks and a very merry Christmas:)
Desperately seeking enlightenment!
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Re:Four great lenses 4 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 0
Ok, so If I wanted to start with say 2 lenses that were versatile what would you recommend?
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Re:Four great lenses 4 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 0
50mm f1.4 comes to mind immediately. I would also look into getting a fast zoom lens, for instance a 35-105mm f3.5. Many will say to avoid zooms as they are softer than primes but the active resolution of an adapter with a standard DV/HDV camera renders this loss of sharpness irrelevant.
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