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(a sidenote up front- all of these were shot on a Fuji X-E1 with a "turbo" type adapter, making the lens an effective 30-60mm f/2.5. I've tested the adapter with numerous lenses and compared it with the "true" full-frame results from the same lenses on my 5D and the adapter's optics thankfully don't change the character of the lens, this is truthfully what the 43-86 looks like on 135)
I've heard the chromenose 43-86mm f/3.5 zoom-Nikkor oft derided as "Nikon's worst lens". Naturally, I had to pick one up to try out when I saw a local camera shop had a few for cheap.
I'm glad I did. It's a bit of a handful to carry around compared to the tiny Serenar I'm used to having on the Fuji, but the results are loads of fun. Sharp enough stopped-down and delightfully quirky wide-open. See for yourself, just don't blame me when there's a run on these well-built compact zooms 😉
_DSF2612.jpg by Kate Darragh, on Flickr
_DSF2764.jpg by Kate Darragh, on Flickr
_DSF2671.jpg by Kate Darragh, on Flickr
_DSF2736.jpg by Kate Darragh, on Flickr
I've heard the chromenose 43-86mm f/3.5 zoom-Nikkor oft derided as "Nikon's worst lens". Naturally, I had to pick one up to try out when I saw a local camera shop had a few for cheap.
I'm glad I did. It's a bit of a handful to carry around compared to the tiny Serenar I'm used to having on the Fuji, but the results are loads of fun. Sharp enough stopped-down and delightfully quirky wide-open. See for yourself, just don't blame me when there's a run on these well-built compact zooms 😉
_DSF2612.jpg by Kate Darragh, on Flickr
_DSF2764.jpg by Kate Darragh, on Flickr
_DSF2671.jpg by Kate Darragh, on Flickr
_DSF2736.jpg by Kate Darragh, on Flickr