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Tair-11A 135mm f/2.8 : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarsenior
sent on March 07, 2016

Pros: Definition incredible, robust, accurate focusing

Cons: not af

Opinion: Lens that I used 30 years ago on Zenith, dusted off now taking advantage of the recent arrival of the d700, whose viewfinder allows a setup more accurate fire. Tried to see any use in demanding situations confirms the excellence of this lens at all frightened by the digital switchover. I do not be purchasing other paintings because here we are close to the maximum. Only real problem the lack of Af, but basically becomes fun turn back the years.

avatarjunior
sent on March 02, 2016

Pros: surprising definition, sturdy construction, built-in lens hood, special design, light.

Cons: Weight due to great strength.

Opinion: A lens still with few rivals for image quality, has a design that recalls futuristic shapes of the time, Russian space ship type, high brightness 2.8 in the 50 makes it even commendable, good the rings system that allows you to open the aperture for the best focus and then easily bring it back to the set value. For steps not in a hurry can give great satisfaction that otherwise would require quite different figures. Along with the Tair 300 are two vintage lenses not to be missed if you find cheap.

avatarjunior
sent on March 15, 2015

Pros: Excellent (see review below)

Cons: In my opinion virtually absent given the quality / price ratio.

Opinion: What can I say, it is a lens that if the plays seamlessly with modern optics in terms of quality of immagine.rnUna once accustomed to manual lenses is used with pleasure and each shot leaves surprised: color rendering, image quality, sharpness to ta. ..I am all at high levels and from a height of 60 (produced since 1955) has little to envy the optical recent and far more costose.rnL'ho bought after reading the hate me and more experienced photographers are was pleasantly impressed by this objective.





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