RdEoSg
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Well ok then.. but it wasn't taken with a Leica you know
Though those Fuji optics for the Xpan are no slouches either
Though those Fuji optics for the Xpan are no slouches either
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Meatboy
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Jorge Torralba said:I have been talking with a friend who has both M8 and NIKON DSLR and he has been telling me some interesting things that are making me want to do this.
Jorge,
Am curious as to what you saw in the D200/Zeiss setup that your friend has? Was it a large format print or something other that impressed you?
I've considered this path myself as many others have but I suspect I'll keep my MP and 50cron just in case.
Tim
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x-ray said:Yes the 3.5 is outstanding and so is the newer 2.8. All of Nikons Micro lenses have been outstanding including the 200. I still use the 3.5 and used the 2.8 50 & 105's for years with absolutely stunning results.
Nikkor glass is exceptional in optical performance and build. My vintage lenses are the early ones from the 60's. Now forty years old they're still performing up to todays standards. Contrast is a bit lower but they are sharp as a tack. I might have mentioned my favorites of all time are the vintage 24 f2.8, 50 micro, 85 f1.8 manual focus, 105 f2.5, 180 f2.8 ED, 75-150 E series f3.5 and my trusty 25-50 f4. Each are fantastic.
don, how about nikon's 20, 28 and 35mm, any recommendation?
I too love the 24/2.8 mm on my D200, I somehow likes it better than the 28s.
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