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Nikon AF 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 D : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarjunior
sent on March 24, 2017

Pros: Very solid construction. Compactness. Very sharp and contrasted. Good AF.

Cons: A bit 'soft at the edges to the focal maximum and at full aperture.

Opinion: Beautiful vintage optic. It gives excellent color and offers a remarkable contrast. I love these AFD lenses. Barrel granite as if they are more 'in this price range. Taken used as new for a few euro is giving me great sensations. Do not forget the famous words "MADE IN JAPAN" !!!!!!!!! It 's always a reassuring thing !!!!!!!

avatarsupporter
sent on October 05, 2016

Pros: accurate AF even if not lightning, sharpness and contrast of the past, compact.

Cons: Loss of detail at the edges beyond 160mm, not exciting boken, lack of standard lens hood, focus from 2 to infinity, under two meters behaves so varifocal varies depending on the focal focus and the AF is better to exclude it and go to manual.

Opinion: optical fourth "old" that purchase for the D610, then optical oldest of a modern sensor .. the best of the series remains the pump 35-105 but this is more versatile and can be used between 28 and 150mm with good performance, at around 200mm it is a bit 'weak at the edges. Use filters 72 that I consider std. Missing the lens hood in the scope, I'm trying to buy it on the bay. Contrary to the board of Juza, it weighs 520gr but it's all metal, a tank, however, much lighter than the "plasticone" 28-300 which replaced it. rnCome other optical "old" I've tried, the lines per millimeter of the most modern optical missing but are replaced by a surrender "crispy" in strong colors and at the same time in the most mellow soft, neutral tones. So a good yield even on photos studied, easel and control of lights or panels. A film made for represented and shades space. Beyond that which is already so, with wise PP video (which usuallyI leave it to those who do know how to do) makes a lot of video, along with the 50 / 1.8 AF (not D) of a tonal pleasantness, with soft passages that are impossible with optical spaccamillimetro last generation. Imho.





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