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sykestang said:
What I mean is t he Lens have a Constant F-Stop Throughout:
14 f/2.8
20 f/2.8
24 f/2.8
28 f/2.8
35 f/2
50 f/1.8
50 f/1.4
60 Macro f/2.8
85 f/1.8
85 f/1.4
105 DC f/2
105 Macro f/2.8
135 DC f/2
180 f/2.8
200 Macro f/4
300 f/4
300 f/2.8
400 f/4
500 f/4
600 f/4
28-70 f/2.8
35-70 f/2.8
80-200 f/2.8
70-200 VR f/2.8

I believe the above is clear enough rite???

Can I borrow a few ? :lovegrin:

=bob=
 

Zerstorer said:
For the clarity of all readers, did you really mean to say that you use 7 mirror lenses for your shoot?
:rolleyes: Does Nikon ever manufacture 7 different types of Mirror Lens???

For info I am going to get a Nikon Reflex 500 f/8 Mirror Lens to try.... ;p

Anybody got one to let go?

Note: I only buy original Nikon stuff, so if you guys have a Nikkor 500 f/8 reflex Lens to let go can PM me

Ok for the clarity to the readers here is the list of lens I own:
AF 28mm f/2.8D
AF 50mm f/1.8D
AF 85mm f/1.8D
AF 180mm f/2.8D ED
AF 300mm f/4
AF 35-70mm f/2.8D
AF 80-200mm F/2.8D ED

Most of the time, I carry them all until recently I sold of my LowePro Stealth Reporter 650AW for a Billingham 335 :lovegrin: and is awiting for it to arrive Singapore.

I've also tried a AF60mm Macro f/2.8D lens, love it for its sharpness but hate it for it range when shooting insects. Thus I sold it off and awaiting to get a 105mm Macro f/2.8.

Hope that is clear enough for the readers.
 

b18 said:
Can I borrow a few ? :lovegrin:

=bob=

I only own 7 of them from the list above... :cry:

However I think Cathay Photo own almost all the above, you wanna try asking them to lend you??? ;p
 

sykestang said:
:rolleyes: Does Nikon ever manufacture 7 different types of Mirror Lens???

Not that I know of, that's why I need to confirm with you.

Strangely though, I wonder why you bother to list prime lenses as having constant aperture. Primes have constant aperture by design hence listing them seems rather redundant unless one means to suggest that they have only a single f-stop, which doesn't necessarily apply for a prime unless it is a reflex design.

Thanks for your clarification, I was afraid that others might be confused by your post.:)
 

Zerstorer said:
Not that I know of, that's why I need to confirm with you.

Strangely though, I wonder why you bother to list prime lenses as having constant aperture. Primes have constant aperture by design hence listing them seems rather redundant unless one means to suggest that they have only a single f-stop, which doesn't necessarily apply for a prime unless it is a reflex design.

Thanks for your clarification, I was afraid that others might be confused by your post.:)

Of cos, all prime have a single/constant f-stop :rolleyes: It would be strange for a prime lens say 50mm f/2.8-3.5 rite??? :bsmilie:

Anyway, just tried a Nikkor 500mm f/8 reflex Mirror Lens. Fantastic sharp image. I was thinking that since it uses mirrors, the image would not be as sharp. Only set back, no metering and have a little light fall off at all 4 corners. But the effect looks good and unique, so I somewhat quite like the light fall-off effect.

Hmmm... Looks like I am going to shop for one soon. :bsmilie:
 

;p had thought you have 7 zoom lenses with constant aperture. that would have quite a lot of overlap.
 

mpenza said:
;p had thought you have 7 zoom lenses with constant aperture. that would have quite a lot of overlap.
Ya you can say that again ;) My primes and the telezoom overlapping all the way till 200mm... :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:

But then different lens is designed for different purposes. So what to do? If you need that quality, you got to invest in the right lens. :D
 

hehe ... taken with my D70:

 

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