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« Manual Focus Nikon Glass »
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Oh the 200 AIS is a very under-appreciated lens captain.
On the Df (Nikon on Nikon!!)
RJL_3629
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Maryland Photos
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Come to think of it, all the 200 primes I have are superb.
The original 20cm f4 P is no slouch (on Df again).
RJL_2493
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Maryland Photos
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Heck even Nikon's 200 f4 Q version for the Bronica is excellent.
000211380004
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Maryland Photos
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The 2 olderr lenses are a bit on the bulky/heavy side; while the AIS is small, lightweight.
Feb 06, 2019 at 06:57 PM
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Oh the 200 AIS is a very under-appreciated lens captain.
On the Df (Nikon on Nikon!!)
RJL_3629
by
Maryland Photos
, on Flickr
Come to think of it, all the 200 primes I have are superb.
The original 20cm f4 P is no slouch (on Df again).
RJL_2493
by
Maryland Photos
, on Flickr
Heck even Nikon's 200 f4 Q version for the Bronica is excellent.
000211380004
by
Maryland Photos
, on Flickr
The last 2 are a bit on the bulky/heavy side; while the AIS is small, lightweight.
Feb 06, 2019 at 05:57 PM
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