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Nikon PC NIKKOR 28mm f/3.5 Lens with case- Mint Condition

US $265.00
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Excellent condition no scratches
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Located in: Marriottsville, Maryland, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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Seller Notes
“Excellent condition no scratches”
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Maximum Aperture
f/3.5
Brand
Nikon
Series
Nikon PC-E NIKKOR
Type
Perspective Control, Ultra Wide Angle
Focus Type
Manual
Mount
Nikon F
Focal Length
28mm
MPN
JAA611AB

Item description from the seller

stahar8827

stahar8827

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Durable

Sharp image

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  • Top favorable review

    Built like a tank

    Back in the days of film cameras, Nikon originated many features, such as providing a removable pentaprism so the camera could also function as a waist level instrument. Their shift lenses (moving the axis of the lens) simulated the rise and fall of a view camera and were probably the first of their type for 35mm cameras. This multicoated lens is one of the latest variants of these lenses and is a solid metal lens built for many years of service. The controls are positive and have the feel of a Rolls Royce. I have only made some test images but they are clear and bright, the controls function with no backlash, click stops are all positive. The lens has no electronic connections to the camera and the aperture (f-stop) is set manually. However, on this lens a pre-set device is provided. Take ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: columbuscameragroup

  • This is a must lens for any pro or semi-pro working with architecture.

    This is an older Nikon Perspective Control lens. But as many other older professional Nikon lenses this lens is a bargain for the its price/performance. It is built like a tank just like all older Nikon professional lenses. The quality of craftsmanship is outstanding. Modern plastic "made in china" products cannot come close. The images are sharp throughout the aperture range even wide open. Speaking of wide open, the aperture of f/3.5 is plenty wide for a shift lens like this. This is a fully manual lens, which is not an issue for what this lens is designed for. Professional architecture and real estate photographers use manual setting on camera for best results most of the time anyway. With the development of the digital some may think that the need for this lens ...

  • When you need one, nothing else will do as well.

    I have seen examples of keystoning images corrected in Photoshop. Sometimes they look good, but it involves a lot of interpolation which degrades the sharpness of the image. You also generally lose some of the image near the edges of the frame --- just what and how much is hard to judge before hand. If you photograph tall objects and don't want the keystoning effect, you really need a shift-lens. For years I used the 35mm Nikkor PC and it worked very well. Because it worked so well, I saved up until I could afford the more expensive 28mm. Images have been very sharp with lots of contrast on my D700. Yes, it may take longer to make the image. But not nearly as long as it takes to try to correct it in Photoshop later and the resulting image prints much better than a Photoshoped ...

  • Sometimes the best deal is not the cheapest

    Have wanted a 28mm PC lens for a number of years, to go with the 35mm PC I have used since college. Lens arrived well packed, and virtually mint condition. Immediately stuck it on my D850, and started shooting. Very, very sharp. Moreso than any of my G series zooms. But, the greatest feature is that the full coverage allows much greater shift than my 35mm. This lens will be in my bag from now on, without exception.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: federizios

  • Getting the right perspective?

    This lens allows you to take pictures where the trees do not lean in, same for buildings if you are into street or cityscapes photography. It's built like a tank and all metal construction. Will outlast me that's for sure. Very nice feel to the adjustment and the focus. Nikon at it's best really!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: madaramebk