Solid construction. Excellent quality. Smooth operation. Sharp focusing. An oldie, but a goodie.
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Love this lens, I had one of these back in the eighties . Easy to use great for street photography while in the city . Compact design.
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Great lens for portait work(105) and wide(35mm) to normal(55mm),not low light(f3.5-4.5) fast but with bounce flash, or VERY steady grip you can shoot 400asa film in moderate light. I also use for night shooting with tripod on B setting 1-inf sec. VERY SHARP good depth of field. Not an ED (f2.8) lens, but close for those on budget.Almost as good as lieca lens for alot less cost.After shooting film for 40 plus years Ive found nothing beats nikkor. Cept maybe expensive Leica (rangefinder m-series lens.
I have three different brands of zoom lenses within the range from 28mm to 135mm. Which is best? Clearly, this Nikon Nikkor 35mm to 105mm zoom. Crisp, clear focusing is resolved quickly and easily in the split-screen camera prism. Action is smooth, and well damped. Aperture clicks are smooth and solid (no flex in the ring). No other brand of lens measures-up to this level of quality.
The gears sound a little louder than the previous ones I tested. but nice lenses in general
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