....it's only a matter of time before I wind up with an F2AS. That was inevitable a decade ago but this may have hastened the purchase to sometime later this year.
Nice! Another $15 trickled in today... somehow. I'll send it to you later. 🙂
....it's only a matter of time before I wind up with an F2AS. That was inevitable a decade ago but this may have hastened the purchase to sometime later this year.
Cal,
Thanks, though I'm pretty sure I'm working that day. Getting a Sunday off at my job is nearly impossible. I can head into town one day and maybe catch lunch with you up by MSK. My friend Chris works right across the street, perhaps we three could grab lunch. Otherwise, I can meet you most anywhere in the city but it will have to be on one of my days off, usually Thursdays.
Thank you very much!
Phil Forrest
Maybe I'am too late here but if possible skip the 85mm 1.4 AIS and go for the AF-D version.
Maybe I'am too late here but if possible skip the 85mm 1.4 AIS and go for the AF-D version. The optics are different and the AF-D is in my book much better than the manual focus lens. The price differential can't be too great (I think)
And I could use the lens to total a car or as a defensive weapon if I ever had the need to. It's almost the same as the Noct Nikkor which is a fearsome, dense bludgeon that makes beautiful photos.
Phil Forrest
I love the lens for the build quality as well and my contact whom I'm getting the 85mm AIS from has offered it to me for an extremely low price. The AFd version usually runs about $1000. This is much less. Plus, I believe in manual lenses and I believe in my ability with them. I like autofocus sometimes but I'm not a sports shooter and after putting that screen in my last D2Hs I saw how inaccurate AF can be when focus is critical with a fast lens. Plus, AF doesn't ever take into account what I have in my mind's eye for composition of DOF preference.
And I could use the lens to total a car or as a defensive weapon if I ever had the need to. It's almost the same as the Noct Nikkor which is a fearsome, dense bludgeon that makes beautiful photos.
And, Pramodh, THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Phil Forrest