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The Angenieux 35-70mm f/2.5-3.3 is a standard lens for FF and APS-C, discontinued. The focus is done by Manual Focus, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 1700 €;
2 users have given it an average vote of 10.0 out of 10.
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Opinion:Searched for a lot and finally found in excellent condition (Nikon mount) with wooden case, UV filter, soft case and round filter hood as well as square lens hood..... obsessive care of the manufacturer who inserts a personalized MTF graph with tests carried out on each objective and numbered... I first took photos with the 80/200 twin Nikon and then I went back to the same places with the Angenieux to see the differences.... I still have a hard time believing in the results.... Natural, unforced colors for portrait, landscape or still life has absolutely perfect color palette neither too warm nor cold and perfect softness not too sharp. It's a parfocal (moving it from 35 to 70 stays in focus) but the internal lens moves inwards, and I suggest using the UV filter to avoid dust or anything else if you go around or in case of rain or sand. Compared to other top lenses (50mm f/1.2 AI Nikkor) it remains superior for color restitution. It is not very sharp at full aperture but for the overall uniform rendering it goes unnoticed (at least for me). It is a rare zoom and is not weatherproof, so you need to use it with care. I will hardly part with it..... to be used at least once in a lifetime
Opinion:I had it from '85 to '88 on Nikon FA along with its older brother 70-210. The peculiarity is the color, especially the complexion! Balanced and realistic and a stamp that gave me the feeling of entering an unreal and fascinating world. Its "flaw" was the too softness at full aperture but it was equally distributed over the entire area of the frame helping to return a muffled and dreamy atmosphere. I got rid of it because of a friend who literally persecuted me to sell him both. Not being able to avoid it for work reasons, I had to sacrifice them... At the same time I had the Nikkor AIS 35mm f!,4... also great but for "fault" of this Angenieux who had glued himself to the camera, I rarely used it. The visual sensation was too different to when I looked at the prints, the aggressive stamp (in my eyes) of the Nikkor was a punch in the eye... indeed on both ...
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