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PeterN

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Nikon 35-70mm 2.8D
« on: February 13, 2016, 16:30:44 »
Although I am more of a prime than a zoom lens shooter, when the opportunity did rise, I decided to pick up a 35-70mm 2.8D lens at my camera dealer for 199 euro, which is reasonable if I look at the prices on eBay. Glass looked fine, no dents or serious damage. Bjørn rates it at 4.5 and I liked what I saw at Flickr. So this afternoon I took a brief walk in dull weather with a grey sky and the 35-70 mounted on the D750.

The first thing I had to get used to is to use the zoom instead of my feet for framing. But that didn't take too long. Focusing works well. The zoom pull/push mechanism is a bit loose but it is not annoying nor does it operate on its own. Focusing is fast enough although a bit noisy (Bjørn had warned me already). As this was a pro lens, the build is sturdy. Some say the lens is heavy, but to me size and weight are excellent. I can walk for a long time with this lens.

Herewith some photos. I like the rendering of colors and tones; it looks natural. The lens is not super sharp but sharp enough to make a photo look good. I also like the bokeh, that looks natural to me. This lens seems to be flare-prone but as it was grey, I had no problems. Chroma is well controlled. Distortion too. The close-up function (Nikon speaks about macro but it's closeup) is a nice bonus that gives me a bit more flexibility. The 35 to 70 reach is also adequate to me. It does not have the reach of the 28-70 and 24-70 but it's also smaller and lighter.

One thing that surprised me. AF also works in closeup mode. I've read that it is only manual, but apparantely that is not true.

I am glad I picked it up and can recommend it. I won't use it lot because I still prefer my primes but there will be days that I will just bring this lens with me.

When I have some time, I will do a review with test photos. I just wanted to share some impressions for now.















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Re: Nikon 35-70mm 2.8D
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2016, 02:44:52 »
i have used that lens for some time. it held me back from buying a 24-70 for a long time because the 35-70 was outperforming the 24-70s that I see in terms of center sharpness  :o :o :o

until i got my current 24-70, this was my mid range zoom. the only thing that I hated was the rotating front and sometimes, the 35mm was not wide enough for me. it was compact and light and can be easily hidden. the AF was fast enough. comparable to the 80-200D 2 ring.

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Re: Nikon 35-70mm 2.8D
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2016, 03:24:34 »
Yes, I have the lens too. More as back-up or small luggage alternative, as I use mainly primes too. The Df and this lens are not really a match, it performs better on the D700 and the D800E is my impression.

One example with the D700 and one with D800E


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Re: Nikon 35-70mm 2.8D
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2016, 03:30:15 »
yes, i coupled that lens with my D700 a long time ago  :o :o :o

i kind of like the push pull zoom since i can do both zoom and af with one hand.

my outdoor kit was the 16-35mm VR, 35-70mm f/2.8D and the 70-300VR. that kept things light.