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Nikon 55mm f/2.8 AIS Micro Nikkor Lens

Consumer Rating: Nikon 55mm f/2.8 AIS Micro Nikkor Lens Reviews and Ratings - Rating 5/5 See 2 reviews
Price Range: £467.00 - £968.00 at 2 stores
Nikons AIS manual focus lenses feature wide, well-ribbed rubberized focusing rings with excellent dampening properties. They focus quickly and accurately and are all notably sharp. The 55mm Micro-Nikkor is capable for both closeups as well as normal perspective photos at infinity focus.
 
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Nikon 55Mm F2.8 Micro Nikkor Lens A Manual Focus

Nikon 55Mm F2.8 Micro Nikkor Lens A Manual Focus

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The Nikon Nikkor AF 55mm f2.8 AIS Micro Lens is an exceptionally versatile lens. Its f/ 2.8 maximum aperture is fast enough to make it useful as a gene...
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Product Description

 
Nikons AIS manual focus lenses feature wide, well-ribbed rubberized focusing rings with excellent dampening properties. They focus quickly and accurately and are all notably sharp. The 55mm Micro-Nikkor is capable for both closeups as well as normal perspective photos at infinity focus.
 

Key Product Details

Camera Type  What is "Camera Type"?
35 mm SLR
Lens Type  What is "Lens Type"?
Fixed Focal Length Lens
Focal Length 55mm
Lens Max Aperture f/2.8
Min Aperture f/32
 

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Product Reviews

Average Rating: 5/5 stars 2 reviews
 

Epinions Excellent Lens, Great all purpose carry around lens

by  scottjl1974,  Mar 7, 2007
Pros: Vibration reduction really helps camera shake. Sharp Lens. Great focal length range.
Cons: Heavy (19.75 oz). Not the fastest lens (f/3.5 - 5.6).
Review: This is a great lens especially if you are looking for an all purpose carry around lens. The range from 18-200 is fantastic. I have found it to be pretty sharp at all ranges. A little soft at 18 and 200 but extremely sharp through the rest of the ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
 

Epinions Back to the BASIC

by  paulphoto, top reviewer in Electronics ,  Oct 21, 2004
Pros: Unrivaled optical quality and picture definition, super-tough construction
Cons: only provides 1:2 ratio (true macro 1:1 with PK-13), works on most SLR auto-focus cameras
The Bottom Line: Those who are traditionalists and still prefer manual focus cameras, this lens would provide a great compliment.
Review: I started writing a review of this lens about two years ago, shortly after I became an epinions member. Then I decided against it (and deleted it from my draft), based on my reason that it is such an old lens and not many people would be interested in ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
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