Nikon 100mm f/2.8 35mm Primes

Nikon 100mm f/2.8 35mm Primes 

DESCRIPTION

Here is a good lens for general photography such as head-and-shoulder portraits, travel and others. Somehow, the Nikon 100mm f/2.8 E series lens fills the vacuum on the lower price range at this focal length. It is targeted at the users who may be conscious with budget spending but still like to enjoy to use Nikon optic in their photography.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 22, 2019]
Kim.A


Strength:

This lens is unique in a number of ways: It is only 200 grams, it is just as small as a Nikkor 50mm 1.8, it has the same lens-speed as the pro-zooms, it is really really sharp, AND it cost next to nothing used! What's there not to like? Every Nikon-shooter should own one! Did I mention that the bokeh and light transmission is much better than with the pro-zooms? That's a bonus for having only 4 lens-elements : )

Weakness:

Single coated with a non-recessed front element, makes a hood compulsory to protect against light from outside the frame. Even the bright sky is enough to reduce contrast due to veiling flare, and the sun can wreack havoc. But get the longest 52mm rubber or plastic hood you can find on ebay for no cost at all, and you're fine. The lens CAN be used without a hood if you are aware of the problem and good at shielding away the sun with your free hand.

Price Paid:
50£
Purchased:
Used  
Model Year:
1983
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jan 02, 2008]
didyman
Intermediate

Strength:

Bokeh
Sharpness
Build quality

Weakness:

Single-coated, contrast fallls down as direct sunlight emerges.

This lens is a big surprise. I got this as a "hood" with my F90X. At the first time i looked through it, was something to fall in love with easy and the first shots were exactly the same. This lens has beautiful bokeh, very good sharpness even widely opened and good color saturation. My one is the second version with the metal ring, but appears to be single coated, as it reflect violet colors from its front lens. Stopping down to F4 and sharpness is perfect, contrast superb. Keep away direct light from this lens, use hood and an MC filter. Color is a bit warm, but really not disturbing, i like this tone for human faces. Focussing ring is very smooth and precise, the lens itself is very well built.
Series E was Nikon's first cheapo line-up. If any of todays low-cost Nikkors would turn out such performance with such rock solid and lasting build, i would be very happy... I got mine as a thrown-down one and now its one of my favourite. If You encounter one: Give it a try!

Customer Service

No need of

Similar Products Used:

AF-Nikkor 50mm/1,8D, AF-Nikkor 50mm/1,4 Vivitar 100mm/2,8 macro

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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