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Related review

Fred 2024-04-26 09:19:23

[9] This has to be one of best lenses for Nikon DX Z cameras. It is sharp from 1.4. I am sure it will always be mounted on my Z30.

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Anthony 2024-04-16 06:55:37

[1.065 lb] I was originally going to convert my DX lenses to use on my new Nikon Z fc but after seeing how compact the Z lenses are, I decided to just go for the Z engineered lenses and I’m happy I did. This works great on the smaller body fc camera. It

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anyonymous 2024-04-17 07:57:20

[Sony FZ] I'm so happy with this purchase. The adapter works really well with all my Nikon Lenses 50mm D F1.8 85mm D F1.8 35mm G F1.4 90mm DX Tamron 2.8 Macro 17-55mm DX F2.8 70-200mm VR I F2.8 Pictures look so good. They all fit perfectly well. The quality of the adapter is quite good.

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Steven 2024-04-03 06:16:23

[Bayonet] It's the lens hood that Nikon didn't include with one of their Z mount DX lenses. You had to buy it separately. Way to go Nikon................

5
Martynas 2024-04-18 06:10:43

[8 x 2.4 x 2.4"] This lens sits most of time on Nikon DX body.

5
Gregory 2024-06-01 02:37:28

[0.325 lb] I have several Kirk replacement feet on my various Nikon lenses. Top quality and this lens foot is no different.

5
CORNELIUS 2024-08-12 03:35:53

[2.195 lb] In my 70 years, I have had both Nikon and Canon top or second to the top of line cameras and top of the line lenses which were all excellent. I had been using M4/3 cameras for six years. I recently bought this lens and a G9. It would be hard to overstate the quality and relative value of this lens and of that camera. The clarity of the lens is better than the other Panasonic lenses I have had. Its weight is manageable and the lens hood is easy to get on and off. It focuses quickly and doesnt search as much as some other Panasonic lenses. I have used it with both a GX85 and the G9. This is not a walk around lens as is my favorite 14-140 for that purpose but the PL50-200 is a superior lens in every regard except in the zoom range over the 14-140. I believe optically, the top of the line lenses of both Nikon and Canon are better but for the price & for ease of use, I would take the PL50-200 in a heartbeat. One could buy every Panasonic Leica lens for what a couple of the most expensive lenses from either company, Nikon or Canon, would cost. Just saying....

5
Donald 2024-04-04 02:44:15

[0.085 lb] Order this shade shortly after getting the Nikon 12-28mm DX Lens.. Wanted to have some additional protection of the glass. Keeps the fingers from touching it accidentially.

5
Hector 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.28 lb] This lens is so good, it almost makes the choice of DX format over the more expensive Nikon Pro camera a no-brainer. Perfect focal lenght for a normal lens, especially if you are believer in if your photos are no good, get closer ... yet wide enough for most everyday applications, need wider, step back a step or two, need closer, move in a step. IT IS SO BRIGHT!!! I've shot big, heavy, constant aperture 2.8 zooms in FM2s and it's like shooting in a cave. Most of the time, one had to step down the lens with fast film and strong stobes to make sure the final image was in focus. This new lens is bright, sharp, light, and perfectly proportioned to the modern Nikon DSLR in DX format. As a 1.8, even in indoor light applications, it provides some incredible opportunities for very dramatic portaits, where one wants to separate the subject form the background. With a camera's selective ISO, it does away with need of expensive and confusing flash/strobe set-ups. If you are old school, in a Henry Cartier Bresson with his little M camera and one lens, waiting for that decisive moment, a modern DSLR with a fast 35mm focal lenght like this might be your cup of tea. (Pick up another around 100mm and you'll be set. And with 11X14 Fuji prints at your local Walmart for under $6.00, you might surpass the master.) In short, great 1 lens for a DX Format. And even if you have multiple lenses, it is so fast, bright and tack clear, this is the lens you ought to have on your camera at all times. At $200 it is a steal.

5
Sinead 2024-04-22 06:33:56

[JPEG, Raw] I was using a Nikon DX camera before and wanted to move up to Full Frame. I debated and researched the differences between this Canon RP and the Nikon Z5 and I'm so happy with this camera. I'm now a Canon convert. The weight and fit in my hands is perfect, the colors I get from Raw with minimal processing are absolutely amazing.

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