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Not a 35/1.4? Grrrrrr.Three new lenses are also coming according to Kamera & Bild: AF-S 35mm f/1.8, AF-S 135mm f/1.8, and AF-S 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR.
MarcNot a 35/1.4? Grrrrrr.
Back at you WoodyMarc
Let's forget about Nikon Primes. The good news is that Zeiss optics (including the wonderful 35 2.0) are just remarkable. Would I like a 35 1.4? You bet and I bet it will happen in the very near future.
Love my Nikons and love the Zeiss glass. Just wish that Nikon would get the needed AF primes for those of us who like to shoot this way.
Happy Thanksgiving Michigan man! LOL
Woody
4 makers? Canon, then Sony and now Nikon .... who's the 4th?I have to agree with you Graham. I am crafting an analysis of the Nikon Pro article (acquired second hand as I don't own enough Nikon Pro kit to qualify as a member of NPS) and one of my points is the encroachment of 35mm sensors into the MFD space. Nikon is the 4th 35mm camera maker to cross over into 20+ Mpx space and is now starting to blur the distinction between 35mm and low end MFD. Depending on the price of the D3x, I may sell off my beloved M8 and my D300 to get this camera. Especially for landscape work.