Lens Nikon AFS 28-70 mm 1:2.8
Ik zag een leuke lens voor de collectie 2de hands. Ook al last van NAS
Mij vraag is, dit de moeite waard?
Gegevens lens is,
van januari 2002 en vraag €975,- ervoor is dit te duur???
groetjes Coen
afs 28-70 mm ed
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- Lid geworden op: di nov 07 2006 5:16 pm
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Coen, kijk eens her en der wat deze tank nieuw kost!
Volgens Gerrit één van de beste, zo niet de beste lens van Nikon. Kijk verder wat Björn Rörslett ervan zegt:
AFS-Nikkor 28-70 mm f/2.8 ED IF For its limited range of focal settings, the new AFS 28-70 might seem a tremendous overkill. It's very expensive, heavy and surprisingly bulky. Add its huge scalloped lens hood and people think you are the proverbial paparazzo. That don't impress me much - I bought this lens solely for its outstanding optical quality. It having non-rotating filter threads helped too. The stunning results delivered by this lens would indeed be expected from its sophisticated optical design that employs several aspherical and ED elements, and IF focusing. Its silent-wave motor gives blindingly fast AF focusing with D1, F5 or F100 bodies. Compared to the vast majority of wide-angle zooms (and most wide primes too), the AFS 28-70 convinces by its extreme sharpness, total lack of colour fringing (an effect due to residual chromatic aberration and coma, the bugaboo of retrofocus-designed wide lenses), low vignetting even used wide open, and nice rendition of out-of-focus areas thanks to its nine-bladed aperture. It is among the few modern zooms that match the 25-50/4 for landscape photography. However, flare can be a serious problem when shooting into the sun, much more so than with the 20-35 f/2.8 Nikkor, and there occasionally is some ghosting too when scene contrast is high, but the latter can be largely avoided by stopping the lens down. Sharp images are produced even when the lens is shot wide open, and this holds when extension tubes are added. Stopping the lens down to f/5.6 yields sharp pictures corner-to-corner and there is negligible field curvature as well. It shows only a small degree of barrel distortion. An outstanding lens if it suits your shooting habits.
(http://www.naturfotograf.com/index2.html )
Groet, Cees
Volgens Gerrit één van de beste, zo niet de beste lens van Nikon. Kijk verder wat Björn Rörslett ervan zegt:
AFS-Nikkor 28-70 mm f/2.8 ED IF For its limited range of focal settings, the new AFS 28-70 might seem a tremendous overkill. It's very expensive, heavy and surprisingly bulky. Add its huge scalloped lens hood and people think you are the proverbial paparazzo. That don't impress me much - I bought this lens solely for its outstanding optical quality. It having non-rotating filter threads helped too. The stunning results delivered by this lens would indeed be expected from its sophisticated optical design that employs several aspherical and ED elements, and IF focusing. Its silent-wave motor gives blindingly fast AF focusing with D1, F5 or F100 bodies. Compared to the vast majority of wide-angle zooms (and most wide primes too), the AFS 28-70 convinces by its extreme sharpness, total lack of colour fringing (an effect due to residual chromatic aberration and coma, the bugaboo of retrofocus-designed wide lenses), low vignetting even used wide open, and nice rendition of out-of-focus areas thanks to its nine-bladed aperture. It is among the few modern zooms that match the 25-50/4 for landscape photography. However, flare can be a serious problem when shooting into the sun, much more so than with the 20-35 f/2.8 Nikkor, and there occasionally is some ghosting too when scene contrast is high, but the latter can be largely avoided by stopping the lens down. Sharp images are produced even when the lens is shot wide open, and this holds when extension tubes are added. Stopping the lens down to f/5.6 yields sharp pictures corner-to-corner and there is negligible field curvature as well. It shows only a small degree of barrel distortion. An outstanding lens if it suits your shooting habits.
(http://www.naturfotograf.com/index2.html )
Groet, Cees

Groet, Cees
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Hoe het objectief er uit ziet is bepalend voor de prijs. Ik heb er zelf een ruim een jaar geleden € 875,- voor betaald. Dat werd toen gezien als een koopje. En hij ziet er nog uit als nauwelijks gebruikt.coen schreef:Ja ja Cees dit geloof ik graag.
Maar wat vind je van prijs leeftijd verhouding???
Groetjes Coen
En zeker 90% van mijn foto's wordt via dit objectief gemaakt.
Ik denk dat dit op een DX-camera niet het geval zal zijn, omdat je aan de groothoekkant toch wel een aardig stuk kwijt raakt.
Gerrit
Re: afs 28-70 mm ed
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Laatst gewijzigd door Robin op wo dec 16 2009 8:16 pm, 1 keer totaal gewijzigd.