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Nikon AF 28-100mm f/3.5-5.6 G : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarjunior
sent on October 05, 2014

Pros: Objective very cheap, with good sharpness stopping down between f5.6 and f11, good zoom range.

Cons: A decade CT image at the edges, good image quality especially between 35 and 80, build quality enough giocattolosa

Opinion: Aim to be replaced because of the known absolutely to throw. I disagree. In fact, by stopping and if you can not use the extremes of the focal length, the lens knows to be giving clear photo absolutely usable. Using this lens for photos in black and white film and a Nikon D300 that having a Dx sensor format allows me to use "the good part" of the lens. From some tests I've done comparing this lens with far more noble f1.8D 50, I could see that at the same focal length and aperture (between f5.6 and f10), the sharpness is almost identical. Unfortunately, the blur and contrast are not up to par. Of course, this does not tell you that the best lens in the world but not that crap that seems to be for most. I believe that as often happens in Italy, the perception of the quality of a lens is only linked to the price: it costs so little will certainly sucks. Not so. I recommend it to those who do not have money to spend, always keep well in mind that isuoi limits.





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