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Equipment Type: Lens
Equipment Brand: Nikon
Equipment Model: AFD 105mm Micro F2.8
Price (S$): price fixed
Description:
Nikon AFD 105mm Micro F2.8
Several reviews on this lens on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-105mm-Micro-Nikkor-Digital-Cameras/dp/B00005LE78
" This 105mm f/2.8 lens is the sharpest in my arsenal. I took an absolutely amazing closeup of water droplets with my N8008s on a strand of wild grass where the droplets acted like a convex lens. You could actually see the inverted image in the small droplets.
I've now made the transition to a D70 and the lens works great there too. With the 1.5X magnification for the APS size sensor, it extends the working distance and gives greater than 1:1 magnification. The images still look great at 6.1 megapixels.
Highly recommended! "
" When you get tired of the poor optical quality of screw-on close-up filters, and are sick of switching extension tubes constantly, this lens is the answer. The ability to focus down to 1:1 (pretty much fill your frame with a quarter) without stopping to add tubes is a huge time saver.
Perfect for flowers and larger insects, this lens is also a flat field and so is excellent for copy work. It's slightly long focal length also makes it a pretty good portrait lens. The best part is that it has that famous Nikon glass, so color saturation and sharpness is simply amazing. Use it with Fuji Velvia (ISO 50) with a diffused flash and you will never regret buying this lens. "
" This is my favorite lens -- I often carry only it and a 28mm lens while hiking. The wide angle for landscapes, the 105 for detail shots. The 105 is super sharp and useful for way more than just macros, which of course it does flawlessly. The focal range is from mere inches to infinity, which means that the autofocus (on my N80, at least) sometimes takes a sec to work, so I usually manually focus it. In fact, for macro work without a tripod, it's easier to focus by moving the camera closer or further from the subject.
The lens is a great portrait lens -- I have used it outdoors and in the studio for close crops (head & shoulder shots). It has very narrow depth of field, perfect for high-illumination outdoor portraits to keep the background blurry. "
" This is a very well designed performer in the Micro photography world within the Nikon family. This is definitely one of my favorite lenses to photograph nature with, as you can see from my sample shots on this page. The build quality is nice. The lens is light. The images it produces are clean and sharp.
Focusing, as another reviewer hit on, isn't the fastest. But, focusing speed isn't what micro lenses were built to excel at. This is a micro lens, designed to get up close and personal with subjects of all kinds. I find myself manually focusing when the camera has trouble finding the subject. This lens works great for what it was built to do. "
" In every manufacturer's linup of lenses there are always a few that achieve "legendary" status among devotees of the brand. For Nikon users lenses like the 80-200 f4.5 MF or 80-200 f2.8 MF or AF come immediately to mind. The AF105mm f2.8 is such a lens.
This was a new design from the older MF version, optically designed to produce a flat field and focus to 1:1 without extension tubes or other lens attachments. Superior to the well thought of 60mm Micro by allowing a longer working distance (approx 6 inches at 1:1)
Mechanically well built of metal - hence marking it as one of Nikon's "pro" lenses - this is a hefty package,weighing in at almost the same as most of the mid range zooms currently being produced.
Optically it is superb. "
" The only lenses which are optically better than this lens are the recently discontinued Contax Carl Zeiss 100mm f 2.8 Makro Planar which I own and the Leica 100mm f2.8 APO Elmarit-R lens, which is regarded not only as the best 100mm macro telephoto lens, but also among the best in the Leica R 35mm SLR lens system. Like its sibling, the 60mm f2.8 Micro Nikkor, the 105mm f2.8 Micro Nikkor offers close focusing down to a 1:1 life size reproduction ratio. In plain English, this is the perfect lens to use to get close to insects, frogs or anything else which is small, living and liable to move quickly if it is disturbed by the photographer. The 105mm lens will give you more space to work with, so you don't have to stand literally on top of the object you're photographing. I relied on the manual focusing version of this lens - which didn't have a 1:1 reproduction ratio - for photographing small invertebrate fossils years ago. I was impressed by the superb contrast and resolution, which has only been bettered by the Zeiss lens I own currently. I have no doubt that this autofocusing version of the 105mm Micro Nikkor is a superb performer in its own right. "
More raving reviews about
http://www.testfreaks.com/lenses/nikon-105mm-f-2-8d-af-micro-nikkor/
As seen from all the reviews above, it is not difficult to tell that this is a very good lens. Compared to its tamron and sigma equivalents, its focusing is already much faster. A useful limit/full switch also exist to reduce the range to focus when the user is confident of not needing for focusing to below 0.5m, to increase lock on speed when lens hunts. To be very honest, i find the optics of this lens even better than the AFS 105mm VR, as the AFS version had quite abit of CA. This lens is also smaller as well. Another great advantage is the use of 52mm filters, which is the most common and cheapest sized filters around. Thus, GND, ND, CPL, star etc filters all can be gotten cheaply. Rest assured of very sharp, high resolution, fine details in every shot done with this lens.
Images taken with lens:
Lens in good condition, optics are clean, this piece recently brought back from Japan. Selling at only $800. Note this is the AFD version, definitely worth more than non D version.
Real Name: xc
Contact Number: 91120589
Condition of Item (as per guidelines): Mint
Warranty Status: 2 weeks
Equipment Type: Lens
Equipment Brand: Nikon
Equipment Model: AFD 105mm Micro F2.8
Price (S$): price fixed
Description:
Nikon AFD 105mm Micro F2.8
Several reviews on this lens on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-105mm-Micro-Nikkor-Digital-Cameras/dp/B00005LE78
" This 105mm f/2.8 lens is the sharpest in my arsenal. I took an absolutely amazing closeup of water droplets with my N8008s on a strand of wild grass where the droplets acted like a convex lens. You could actually see the inverted image in the small droplets.
I've now made the transition to a D70 and the lens works great there too. With the 1.5X magnification for the APS size sensor, it extends the working distance and gives greater than 1:1 magnification. The images still look great at 6.1 megapixels.
Highly recommended! "
" When you get tired of the poor optical quality of screw-on close-up filters, and are sick of switching extension tubes constantly, this lens is the answer. The ability to focus down to 1:1 (pretty much fill your frame with a quarter) without stopping to add tubes is a huge time saver.
Perfect for flowers and larger insects, this lens is also a flat field and so is excellent for copy work. It's slightly long focal length also makes it a pretty good portrait lens. The best part is that it has that famous Nikon glass, so color saturation and sharpness is simply amazing. Use it with Fuji Velvia (ISO 50) with a diffused flash and you will never regret buying this lens. "
" This is my favorite lens -- I often carry only it and a 28mm lens while hiking. The wide angle for landscapes, the 105 for detail shots. The 105 is super sharp and useful for way more than just macros, which of course it does flawlessly. The focal range is from mere inches to infinity, which means that the autofocus (on my N80, at least) sometimes takes a sec to work, so I usually manually focus it. In fact, for macro work without a tripod, it's easier to focus by moving the camera closer or further from the subject.
The lens is a great portrait lens -- I have used it outdoors and in the studio for close crops (head & shoulder shots). It has very narrow depth of field, perfect for high-illumination outdoor portraits to keep the background blurry. "
" This is a very well designed performer in the Micro photography world within the Nikon family. This is definitely one of my favorite lenses to photograph nature with, as you can see from my sample shots on this page. The build quality is nice. The lens is light. The images it produces are clean and sharp.
Focusing, as another reviewer hit on, isn't the fastest. But, focusing speed isn't what micro lenses were built to excel at. This is a micro lens, designed to get up close and personal with subjects of all kinds. I find myself manually focusing when the camera has trouble finding the subject. This lens works great for what it was built to do. "
" In every manufacturer's linup of lenses there are always a few that achieve "legendary" status among devotees of the brand. For Nikon users lenses like the 80-200 f4.5 MF or 80-200 f2.8 MF or AF come immediately to mind. The AF105mm f2.8 is such a lens.
This was a new design from the older MF version, optically designed to produce a flat field and focus to 1:1 without extension tubes or other lens attachments. Superior to the well thought of 60mm Micro by allowing a longer working distance (approx 6 inches at 1:1)
Mechanically well built of metal - hence marking it as one of Nikon's "pro" lenses - this is a hefty package,weighing in at almost the same as most of the mid range zooms currently being produced.
Optically it is superb. "
" The only lenses which are optically better than this lens are the recently discontinued Contax Carl Zeiss 100mm f 2.8 Makro Planar which I own and the Leica 100mm f2.8 APO Elmarit-R lens, which is regarded not only as the best 100mm macro telephoto lens, but also among the best in the Leica R 35mm SLR lens system. Like its sibling, the 60mm f2.8 Micro Nikkor, the 105mm f2.8 Micro Nikkor offers close focusing down to a 1:1 life size reproduction ratio. In plain English, this is the perfect lens to use to get close to insects, frogs or anything else which is small, living and liable to move quickly if it is disturbed by the photographer. The 105mm lens will give you more space to work with, so you don't have to stand literally on top of the object you're photographing. I relied on the manual focusing version of this lens - which didn't have a 1:1 reproduction ratio - for photographing small invertebrate fossils years ago. I was impressed by the superb contrast and resolution, which has only been bettered by the Zeiss lens I own currently. I have no doubt that this autofocusing version of the 105mm Micro Nikkor is a superb performer in its own right. "
More raving reviews about
http://www.testfreaks.com/lenses/nikon-105mm-f-2-8d-af-micro-nikkor/
As seen from all the reviews above, it is not difficult to tell that this is a very good lens. Compared to its tamron and sigma equivalents, its focusing is already much faster. A useful limit/full switch also exist to reduce the range to focus when the user is confident of not needing for focusing to below 0.5m, to increase lock on speed when lens hunts. To be very honest, i find the optics of this lens even better than the AFS 105mm VR, as the AFS version had quite abit of CA. This lens is also smaller as well. Another great advantage is the use of 52mm filters, which is the most common and cheapest sized filters around. Thus, GND, ND, CPL, star etc filters all can be gotten cheaply. Rest assured of very sharp, high resolution, fine details in every shot done with this lens.
Images taken with lens:


Lens in good condition, optics are clean, this piece recently brought back from Japan. Selling at only $800. Note this is the AFD version, definitely worth more than non D version.
Real Name: xc
Contact Number: 91120589
Condition of Item (as per guidelines): Mint
Warranty Status: 2 weeks