After my last trip to Washington state, I found a big void at the 35mm focal length for the D800e lenses (14, 20, 25, 50, 60, 80. Unsatisfied with the 35/2.8 AI lens I have, I looked for other inexpensive alternatives, finding the Mamiya 645 35/3.5 here on B&S. Although not fast, it turns in some great potential. Looking forward to trying it in the outdoors. Also works on Canon (shown here) with additional adapter (Fotodiox for both M645 -> Nikon, and Nikon -> EOS).
After my last trip to Washington state, I found a big void at the 35mm focal length for the D800e lenses (14, 20, 25, 50, 60, 80. Unsatisfied with the 35/2.8 AI lens I have, I looked for other inexpensive alternatives, finding the Mamiya 645 35/3.5 here on B&S. Although not fast, it turns in some great potential. Looking forward to trying it in the outdoors. Also works on Canon (shown here) with additional adapter (Fotodiox for both M645 -> Nikon, and Nikon -> EOS).
After my last trip to Washington state, I found a big void at the 35mm focal length for the D800e lenses (14, 20, 25, 50, 60, 80. Unsatisfied with the 35/2.8 AI lens I have, I looked for other inexpensive alternatives, finding the Mamiya 645 35/3.5 here on B&S. Although not fast, it turns in some great potential. Looking forward to trying it in the outdoors. Also works on Canon (shown here) with additional adapter (Fotodiox for both M645 -> Nikon, and Nikon -> EOS).
May 23, 2015 at 09:09 AM
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