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11/11/2006 09:04:12 PM · #1 |
Hey everyone,
what is the difference between the nikkor 105mm 2.8 micro, and the nikkor 105mm 2.8d micro lenses. Also is $250 a good price for the 105mm 2.8 micro.
thanks to all,
ryand |
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11/11/2006 09:14:13 PM · #2 |
DO you mean the 105mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR and the 105mm f/2.8D?
Well, the VR mostly.
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11/11/2006 09:16:46 PM · #3 |
looking at the links that Steve provided $250 seems to be TOO good. why is it so low?more to the point do you know or trust the person you would buy it from? |
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11/11/2006 09:17:08 PM · #4 |
*edit* neither of them are vr, i think one is for digital and one is for film, what is the difference between those 2, i think its so cheep because it wasnt originally for digital. thanks
Message edited by author 2006-11-11 21:21:51. |
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11/11/2006 09:19:55 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by ryand: neither of them are vr, i think one is for digital and one is for film, what is the difference between those 2 |
If you talking about one with manual focus or used, then $250 might be a good price. I've not shopped around for used on that lens.
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11/11/2006 09:19:56 PM · #6 |
Neither are "For Digital" or not for digital. The D version gives you the ability to use matrix metering amoungst other things (sorry, been a while since I've compared them).
It sounds like you are being offered an AIS or similar version (again, sorry been a while).
Do yourself a favor and google the lense and I'm sure you'll find all the answers you need. |
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11/11/2006 09:20:44 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by ryand: neither of them are vr, i think one is for digital and one is for film, what is the difference between those 2 |
Not at all correct.
Basically, VR means Vibration Reduction. Sharper images at lower shutter speeds.
D means Distanct information. Some people think this is fairly useless.
DX means the lens is formatted for digital cameras.
Look here for more information: //www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/nikortek.htm
Edit: And you don't need D type lenses to use Matrix Metering. I use Matrix Metering quite effectively with my 60mm f/2.8 Micro (non-D) all the time.
Message edited by author 2006-11-11 21:21:56. |
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11/11/2006 09:21:49 PM · #8 |
Price sounds too good. I'm trying to sell one here for $530, and I think that's extremely cheap for an almost-new prime macro lens. |
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11/11/2006 09:23:50 PM · #9 |
so does this mean its not auto exposure??
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11/11/2006 09:27:38 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by Louis: Price sounds too good. I'm trying to sell one here for $530, and I think that's extremely cheap for an almost-new prime macro lens. |
You must not have read his initial post too well. It's NOT a NEW 105 2.8. It's an older AIS type.
Perhaps before your time??? ;-)
The price sounds right to me if it is an older AI or AIS lens. |
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11/11/2006 09:33:02 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by ryand: so does this mean its not auto exposure?? |
Find out exactly what 105 lens it is, then have a read here:
//www.bythom.com/lensacronyms.htm
Message edited by author 2006-11-11 21:33:46. |
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11/11/2006 09:33:10 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by ryand: so does this mean its not auto exposure?? |
No, well, umm. I forget.
//www.adorama.com/US%20%20%20%20212180.html Like this?
Wait, I think the D200 and D2x will support them, possibly the D70, but I'm thinking that the D50 doesn't play nice.
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11/11/2006 09:34:09 PM · #13 |
thx to all, i found out that it doesnt focus on my d50, appreciate the help. |
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11/11/2006 09:34:59 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by tooohip: Originally posted by ryand: so does this mean its not auto exposure?? |
Find out exactly what 105 lens it is, then have a read here:
//www.bythom.com/lensacronyms.htm |
Okay, yeah, scratch the D70 or 50. Wonder if they included it on the D80... hmmmm.
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11/11/2006 09:37:49 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by ryand: thx to all, i found out that it doesnt focus on my d50, appreciate the help. |
However, if you are really considering it for macro work, you may want to consider it anyway. You will find that auto-focus is nearly useless when working in such tight spaces. |
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11/11/2006 09:44:44 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by tooohip: Originally posted by ryand: thx to all, i found out that it doesnt focus on my d50, appreciate the help. |
However, if you are really considering it for macro work, you may want to consider it anyway. You will find that auto-focus is nearly useless when working in such tight spaces. |
agreed.
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11/11/2006 09:57:14 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by wavelength: Originally posted by tooohip: Originally posted by ryand: thx to all, i found out that it doesnt focus on my d50, appreciate the help. |
However, if you are really considering it for macro work, you may want to consider it anyway. You will find that auto-focus is nearly useless when working in such tight spaces. |
agreed. |
also agree. i use my macro lens in manual more than auto when doing macro work. |
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