Keith B. Offline Upload & Sell: Off
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I had an Nikon 18/4 for a long time, from film into digital(D3). Compared to images from my Nikon 17-35, 14-24, and the Zeiss ZF18(the ZF 18 I had for a short time), the old Nikkor shows it's age. The shots had a distinct greenish-yellow tint(mostly, but not completely, correctable in digital), and the sharpness falloff toward the edges of the full frame was easily observed. Pictures shot with it had a 1960's, pop album-cover look to them. I'd recommend it only if it was cheap...like $150 or so. You'd probably be better off with a newer design Sigma, Tamron, etc. I can recommend the current ZF/ZF.2 18mm/4 if you've got the dough; it has illumination falloff that never completely goes away(on a D3), but the one I had was impressively sharp at all stops, way out the far edges. I never look in the actual far corners of the frame, so I can't comment exactly on that. DigiLloyd says there is color banding in the outer zones of the image on the ZF 18 and ZF 21 when used on the D3X, but I've never noticed it on the D3.
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