jsrockit
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just arrived...2 used lenses in great shape!!
nikon 28/2.8 af-d and a tokina atx-pro 17/3.5 af...
looking forward to the weekend!!
You're building quite the Nikon arsenal these days. have fun. Hope it all works out for you.
just arrived...2 used lenses in great shape!!
nikon 28/2.8 af-d and a tokina atx-pro 17/3.5 af...
looking forward to the weekend!!
I think using auto focus lenses is cheating. 😉
I look forward to reading about your experience with the Tokina.
I love A/F. Having eyesight problems is no fun at all but still being able to take focused pictures is!
agreed!
and really, where does one draw the line on what is real photography? no meter? glass plates? 8x10 film?
i was looking for a used 24 but could never find one at a low enough price.
The 24/2.8AFD seems plagued by sample variation.. I'm sure that if you've got a good one, they can be great. My personal experience wasn't trust inspiring though. I tried a couple but returned them as they proved unsharp, and finally settled for the 28AFD. The 28AFD was miles better than the 24AFD (at least the samples that I tried). Years later, I got a beat up 20/2.8AF and that one too is miles better than what I recall from the 24.i was looking for a used 24 but could never find one at a low enough price.
I look forward to reading about your experience with the Tokina.
... sorry to hear of the eye and diabetic thing Joe
Chris, if ALL of your lenses are off, the problem is your camera. Behind the primary mirror is a secondary mirror for autofocus. Just as the primary mirror needs to be adjusted if manual focus gets off, the secondary mirror can be adjusted if AF is off. On my D300 it requires a 1mm allen wrench, if I remember correctly: http://www.nicovandijk.net/autofocus.htm