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Pros:Solid construction, all-metal; bright; sharpness from f / 4; bokeh pleasant and mellow; focal length for me "perfect", on APS / C normal for excellence; still valid despite nearly 40 years.
Cons:A little 'soft TA; colors a bit 'off and little saturated (but it is the charm of vintage optical); slight barrel distortion; chromatic aberration; hard focuse on DX
Opinion:Inherited from a relative, this little "normal" Nikkor amazed me for its quality: solid construction, all metal, gives you an air of solidity easily replicated by any plasticone new generation. The focus ring is excellent, well-braking, the relatively long stroke. It 'a fixed manual focus, so you have to radically change their way of photographing. It 'also devoid of any electrical contact to me then, that I have a D3100, works only in M ??diaphragm selected only from the lens ring, without exposure nor EXIF ??data; uncomfortable but certainly fascinating. After a while, however you do get used to, even though the viewfinder of the D3100 is really dark to focus manuale.rnPer else ... bright, can also be used to f2 (although a bit 'soft), pleasing bokeh. I was eager to try a 35mm on DX to have the focal "normal" for excellence, and this old man surprised me: really a pleasure to use, discovering ways to take pictures of other eras.