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![]() | Nikon AF-S 85mm f/1.8 G Pros: Lightness, construction Cons: Sharpness with TA diaphragm up to 2.5, unacceptable chromatic aberration Opinion: I have longed for this lens especially in the face of what I read by reviewers who own it. I honestly didn't know if it was a joke on Nikon's part or if it was serious. I'd rather think it's a joke. Sharpness is barely acceptable from at least 2.5 diaphragm, at TA is an abominable thing. Above that value it just becomes acceptable. The 35 G 1.8 DX, an economic lens that I have been holding for years is another story... Embarrassing chromatic aberrations! Vote 0 sent on November 12, 2019 |
![]() | Nikon D7500 Pros: Image quality, speed, compact, lightweight, build quality, professional use Cons: Thick dirty sensor Opinion: Excellent evolution of the 7000 series. It has been improved in several respects such as speed, image quality that makes it suitable for professional use if the lack of the double slot on the 7200 and the possibility of mounting the battery grip can be overcome. For the rest, the qualitative leap compared to the previous version was there. I am satisfied, although I must admit that I often have to intervene in the cleaning of the sensor as it turns dirty quite frequently. sent on July 08, 2019 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Pros: Sharpness, lightness, price Cons: Missing the lens Hood Opinion: I'm taking off great satisfactions. I use it on a D7500 and truthfully in relation to the price, I find this optics excellent. Just look at some of the photos here posted to realize it. It Is typically a travel lens, has a striking sharpness despite the focal hike. It just makes Me kind of missing the standard lens hood. Good, the advice! sent on April 11, 2019 |
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