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Nikon Nikkor MF 28 mm f/2

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Manufacturer Nikon Nikkor
Model MF 28 mm f/2
Lens style Wide angle
Focal length 28 mm
Maximum aperture f/2
Angle of view 75.4 o
Closest focusing distance 0 m
Maximum magnification
Minimum aperture 22
Number of diaphragm blades 0
Auto focus type MF
Lens Construction 0 elements / 0 groups
Filter diameter 52 mm
Macro No
Available mounts Nikon F
Dimensions 0 x 0 mm
Weight 0 g
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Average rating (3 owners reviews)
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Overall

4.89 Good
Owners reviews (3)
  1. Gandalf
    Gandalf 10 October 2012, 06:15
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    IP 93.167.x.x
    Owner since: 3 years
    Price: Do not rem
    User profile: Semipro

    Cons: Not sharp wide open, but "who" are ? Manual focus

    Pros: Sharp f. 2.8 and fantastic sharp f. 4.0 Perhaps the most flare/ghosting free lens ever - at least you have to work hard to get it. Remember: No filter, and clean glass, then it is so fantastic in this area, and I have shot with nearly all the Nikons

    Summary: If it was with AF it would have been my most used lens, but I mostly like AF.

  2. Arninetyes
    Arninetyes 10 March 2012, 14:57
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    IP 99.130.x.x
    Owner since: 2 years
    Price: $140
    User profile: Amateur

    Cons: Edge and corner softness wide open. Some flare with very bright light sources. Noticeable distortion if straight line next to edge of photo.

    Pros: Center always very sharp--with CRC, sharp up close, and sharp at a distance. Stopped down, by f/4, edges and corners quite sharp. Build quality is typical 70s Nikkor: simply excellent. There is no modern Nikon equivalent to this lens.

    Summary: This is an excellent, general purpose lens that is extremely useful. When I carry a DSLR or 35mm, this is the lens it wears at least 75 percent of the time. It does everything well and has no serious weaknesses. While edges and corners are somewhat soft wide-open, so they are on almost every reflex-type, retrofocus wide angle lens. The flare is minor and can be controlled by keeping the lens scrupulously clean. Distortion in architectural photos is minor and can be fixed in Photoshop.

  3. Eyespize
    Eyespize 19 September 2009, 10:41
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    IP 83.109.x.x
    Owner since: 3 years
    Price: $150
    User profile: Amateur

    Cons: Lower flare control than f/2,8 and espesially f/3,5 28mm Nikkor lenses.

    Pros: A slight softness @f/2, sharp @f/2,8, VERY sharp edge to edge from f/4 (Full frame) with no vigneting. Beautiful colour and contrast. Nikon MF lenses build quality is superb.

    Summary: Excellent manual focus "normal" lens on DX bodies, and perfect wide angle lens on FX.