Author Topic: Nikon E 75-150 f/3,5  (Read 3121 times)

MEPER

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Re: Nikon E 75-150 f/3,5
« Reply #15 on: April 08, 2026, 11:57:46 »
I can see he has only one for sale. This one if someone in DK wants it. There are several pictures of the lens:
https://frederikssundfoto.dk/shop/40-brugt-objektiv-til-analog/7156-brugt-nikon-75-150mm-f35-series-e-ai-s/

The other one I thought was the same was a 50-135/3.5 (same price):
https://frederikssundfoto.dk/shop/40-brugt-objektiv-til-analog/7154-brugt-nikon-50-135mm-f35/

Edit:
They have a 2 year warranty on the used equipment which means that if the there is something wrong with the equipment and they can't repair it they will make a full refund.

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Re: Nikon E 75-150 f/3,5
« Reply #16 on: April 08, 2026, 14:05:06 »
Wow, looks like nice copies of both lenses.  I think the 50~135 is the better deal at that price, but based on my (admittedly last-century) experiences with Danish gear prices, those are good deals for someone in the area.

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Re: Nikon E 75-150 f/3,5
« Reply #17 on: April 08, 2026, 18:51:02 »
This is a great lens for hiking.I would pack my Nikon FE, my 35 F2 Ais,and my 28 3.5. It was great addition to my kit. I even added a horse shoe aperture clip so I could use it on my Nikkormat EL. Eventually I installed a dandelion chip so I could use it on my digital cameras. It was really handy for doing weddings with the bride and groom from a distance.I fixed the zoom creep with a piece of electrical tape on the bottom of the lens barrel.It also works great with the 3T/4T closeup lenses as already mentioned. Unfortunately it doesn’t work great with a polarizer as the lens barrel turns when focussing. Nikon fixed this on the 50-135 3.5 lens. But with an attached lens hood you can just turn it on the polarizer after focussing. All in all a great little lens. I still use mine when I want to travel light and don’t need AF. Regards Gerry

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Re: Nikon E 75-150 f/3,5
« Reply #18 on: April 21, 2026, 18:12:59 »
The 75-150 is indeed a fine little lens. My first version was a bit wobbly, but the second was in great condition and I used it for a while. Sold it after I realized it was just sitting there for a variety of reasons.

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Re: Nikon E 75-150 f/3,5
« Reply #19 on: April 21, 2026, 18:44:52 »
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I loved shooting the 75-150mm lens out of a moving vehicle on the highway (wife was driving of course).   The zoom range was perfect for shots on the interstate four-lane roads in the USA.

Got lots of interesting motion blur images with it...

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Re: Nikon E 75-150 f/3,5
« Reply #20 on: Today at 07:00:04 »
Bruce, these truck shots are very cool.
Keith B., Santa Monica, CA, USA

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Re: Nikon E 75-150 f/3,5
« Reply #21 on: Today at 18:34:19 »
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I loved shooting the 75-150mm lens out of a moving vehicle on the highway (wife was driving of course).   The zoom range was perfect for shots on the interstate four-lane roads in the USA.

Got lots of interesting motion blur images with it...

That first truck pic is gorgeous.