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Nikon 35mm f/2D AF Nikkor
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1 490 Tue July 24, 2007
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Recommended By Average Price Average Rating
100% of reviewers None indicated 10.0
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Description: Versatile wide-angle lens for a broad range of uses

Perfect lens for the photographer on the go

Fast f/2 maximum aperture make this ideal for low light, hand-held shooting
Keywords: 35mm f/2D AF Nikkor


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ronwischer

Duplainville USA

Registered: April 2002
Location: Milwaukee Wisconsin
Posts: 2939
Review Date: Tue July 24, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
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Cons:

Reviewed By: UP Wings

Lens Maker: = Nikon
Model: = 35mm f/2D AF Nikkor
Used On Camera(s): = Nikon D70
Pros:
Amazing Boken
Fine color and pop to the contrast
A nice f/2 apature
Small size
Cons:
Prime Lens, ain't a zoom
No AF-S not missed on this kind of lens really though
Nothing more
Rate This Lens 1 = bad - 10 = excellent [10]
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More of a protrait lens than a train lens, it is a great walk around, at 35mm, it is perfect for the Nikon dSLR's. I found the 50mm prime to be too strong, the 35mm is much better on the DX sensors Nikon uses.

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