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Gear Talk => Lens Talk => Topic started by: Zang on February 22, 2020, 18:28:11
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Hi all,
To those who have tried the lenses, how do they compare at the moderate distance let say of 3 to 5 meters?
Cheers,
Zang
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I currently lack a copy of the 28/3.5 (late) to make a up-to-date comparison, but between the two lenses, the "sharpness" performance of a good copy of the 28/2.8 AiS is going to be hard to beat, especially if you need to shoot at wide open or other wider stops. The non-CRC Nikon 28's (early 3.5, earlier 2.8, late 3.5) all seem to follow a pattern of acceptable sharpness in the center that noticeably drops off towards the outer zones. Stopping down helps, but does not completely eliminate the sharpness falloff. The 28/2.8 AiS maintains the apparent center sharpness much further out to the edge of the frame. Others may have a different experience.
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Thanks Keith. I read about 28mm f2.8 being stellar at close focus but average at long distance. My guess is, for a wide angle lens, long distance means 3 meters and up :)
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My copy of the 2.8 AiS is great at 1 foot, 1 meter, 10 meters. It develops a problem at infinity by rendering a blob of blur just to the left of center--roughly about ten percent of the frame. But this is ONLY at infinity! As soon as you pull the focus closer, like 50 meters, the blur zone goes away! I checked a friend's copy and it behaved exactly the same. Also, the 2.8 AiS is so sharp at the wider apertures that the slight softening by diffraction at the small apertures like f/11 and f/16 is quite noticeable.
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I have the 28mm f/3.5 K version that I got on recommendation from BR - I have no comparison to other models but I really like the shots I get with that lens
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I have the 28mm f/3.5 K version that I got on recommendation from BR - I have no comparison to other models but I really like the shots I get with that lens
That's a great old lens. Classic drawing of the image.