Yep... they are not Pro lenses... but they will still make perfectly good images!..
Get out and have a play [thumbsupbig]
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Yep... they are not Pro lenses... but they will still make perfectly good images!..
Get out and have a play [thumbsupbig]
The 18-55 is likely to be the one included in any of the kits. I have taken a lot of photos with mine and they are OK but not particularly fast. I don't know anything about the sigma.
Cheers,
Russ
My lenses are very old by today's standards, but I'd be reluctant to ditch them. I can still remember the effort I put in to the saving process to get them in the first place, and I reckon I can still twist a focus ring, and the Df would accept them I according to Nikon's blurb.
Don.
Don I'm still using a 55 mm Micro Nikkor that dad passed on to me.
I think he bought it in 1976... works fine on both my D500 and my D750 and you are right it would work on the DF too [smilebigeye]
One of my models for the afternoon [biggrin]
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...017/07/425.jpg
That Ape has an interestingly Sage expression, Great Image [thumbsupbig]
I think that you would be pretty much on the money there.Quote:
The 18-55 is likely to be the one included in any of the kits
Get the Librarian ref, did you, Mark?
I did not mean to detract from the quality of the image, BTW, it's a superb shot.
I think that I will set up the tripod outside tomorrow and have a bit of a "Play" with the other lenses.
That 55mm Micro is a beast of a lens. I have 2, both P series, and gave one to my father, which he's not using much - if at all.
I also have a bad addiction for old Nikon bodies. It's almost at the point where I don't need to change lenses, because I have a body for nearly every one of them :eek2:
For the last week, I've had my 135 F2DC stuck on the front of my F4e, and have been determined to go outside. Except when I do, I freeze.
It's been so windy here for the last 3 days now that I'm unlikely to be able to do anything about it. :/