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![]() | Vivitar 24mm f/2.8 Macro Pros: minimum distance of MAF, construction, light, used vehicle price, has a blurred a little "swirl" Cons: Loss of detail at the very obvious edges Opinion: I found this in Nikon mount in a lot of stuff used in a shop in my area, being in search of a 24mm I immediately bought all the lotto.rnOttimo piece, like new, good construction as the objectives to be. I only found out that using it has a minimum focusing distance at really paltry fire. Even at full aperture at the center has beautiful sharpness and good contrast, which however goes completely lost at the edges. For the price of Nikon APSC is a good lens, both for landscapes, flora and especially for street. It has earned a place in my backpack travel. sent on January 08, 2017 |
![]() | Zenit Helios 44 58mm f/2.0 Pros: Price, adaptable on Nikon with some work, great bokeh, super sharpness closing of some stops, weight of the fluid aperture ring Cons: Less contrast Opinion: Found at a thrift store for 20 euros together with the camera body and roll. 7 euro adapter on amazon and you have a milestone of photography in hand. The right of Nikon D3200, after some work you can recover the development focus to infinity simply by unscrewing the rear lens group. Like all vintage, it happens that some aesthetic buckle difettino or operation, but this seems a blade. At a cost so paltry is a bargain. Closing of some stop becomes incredible. Having the fluid aperture ring is great for video. sent on October 13, 2016 |
![]() | Nikon 300mm f/4.5 Ai-S Pros: Stranitido also TA, focal length, built-in lens hood Cons: weight (a ton) Opinion: I found this on used lens at a paltry price and I could finlamente mount a big lens on my D3200. It has a fantastic picture quality, I made pictures of flamingos that not even shell croppando 100%. Unfortunately, given the weight is sometimes necessary a tripod, not being stabilized is easy to have a picture move. It was not love at first sight, but once taken hand (and arm) you can take home beautiful shots! sent on October 13, 2016 |
![]() | Nikon 50mm f/1.4 Ai-s Pros: fatastico blurry, brightness, strength, used vehicle price, sharpness, everything Cons: Nobody Opinion: I found this lens used for a paltry sum. I wanted to sell it and rifermi a little money, but once you put on the car I fell in love. I use it on 3200. A TA is fantastic, closing some amazing stop. I think it has a lot of advantage over technological grandchildren. Focus manually can be a little difficult when you are at TA, but once you get used is a beauty! I can take night-razor-sharp pictures even though my 3200 does not allow me to turn up the ISO as I would like. sent on October 13, 2016 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR Pros: Price, handyman, weight, ability to mount filters, short minimum focusing distance, great start Cons: focus ring of the horrible fire, plasticky, capricious AF Opinion: I took this lens combined with my 3200. It does its duty, unpretentious and without deceit. Great to take on trips. Obviously it's a bit dark, but at 18mm in my opinion is great for shooting in bulb or however long exposure. It gives its best to f11. Of course you realize its shortcomings once try other lenses. The focus ring is horrible, when compared to the old Nikon aims to cry, largely to people like me who is used to manually focus. Picking up an old Nikkor, this seems an envelope of plastic chips view of which it is made. But if pressed for good, doing her job and knows his stuff, he took home many bellle photos, and continue to bring even today after 4 years. sent on October 13, 2016 |
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