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Great news looking forward to your thoughts on it .Well dammit, and it's all Dave's and Roger's fault! :ROTFL: I found a copy of the 28/1.4 so had it overnighted for a trial run this weekend. Fingers crossed it'll be a sweet keeper
Jack, really looking forward to your assessment and hope it's everything you hoped it would be.Well dammit, and it's all Dave's and Roger's fault! :ROTFL: I found a copy of the 28/1.4 so had it overnighted for a trial run this weekend. Fingers crossed it'll be a sweet keeper
Steen,
Jack, if you like the AI-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 you will also like the AI-S Nikkor 105mm f/2.5, I think.
Here the AI-S Nikkor 105mm f/2.5 wide open - and again on a 12Mp cropped DX sensor camera (D300).
Yes, if size and weight is important, then the 105/2.5 is a good choice. Both the 105DC and 105/1.8 are about 1cm wider, 2cm longer and weigh about 160 grams more. But if you look at Photozone and Photodo, you'll also find that both are a little better performers.…The 105 DC is very good but much bigger than the 105 f2.5 AIS.