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Nikkor autofocus lenses

nwilkins

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Hi everyone,

I am primarily a medium format shooter but I sometimes use 35mm for quick shooting/snapshots/etc. However my Nikon FM2/FE2 and manual lenses are not appreciably quicker than some of my medium format gear for my purposes, so I don't end up using them very much. I want something that will let me work even faster, so I have decided to try 35mm autofocus. I bought an F100 body and now need an autofocus lens or two. Just looking for recommendations on some nice autofocus primes - is the 35/2 AF-D probably my best bet in a medium wide prime? Is there a good 28mm option? and how much do these generally go for on the used market?

Thanks!
 
The 35mm/2 AF-D is basically the same lens as the original but with the D technology added, a very good lens indeed. The 85mm 1.8 AF is a decent lens, there's a 50mm/1.8 AF that's quite good, there's a 20mm/2.8 AF that is also quite good, also a 28mm/2,.8 that was extremely popular, but it's hard to recommend anything because you were not specific with your needs.
 
Thanks for the reply. I asked for recommendations for a medium wide prime and also particularly a 28mm option, and I am using the lens for quick/shooting/snapshot type stuff. What more specific information should I give? Happy to give it if I can.
 
Thanks for the reply. I asked for recommendations for a medium wide prime and also particularly a 28mm option, and I am using the lens for quick/shooting/snapshot type stuff. What more specific information should I give? Happy to give it if I can.

**I want something that will let me work even faster, so I have decided to try 35mm autofocus. I bought an F100 body and now need an autofocus lens or two. Just looking for recommendations on some nice autofocus primes - is the 35/2 AF-D probably my best bet in a medium wide prime? Is there a good 28mm option? and how much do these generally go for on the used market?**

Above is what you posted, and from what I read, it didn't tell me a lot about your needs. "Just looking for recommendations on some nice autofocus primes"?

I posted some suggestions covering a decent range. I was simply trying to be helpful, take it for what it's worth.

This 28mm/2.8 is on eBay, personally i would hold out for a flawless or near flawless copy. They are out there and the price should be reasonable.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nikon-Nikko...107261?hash=item51fdf5fb3d:g:CDAAAOSwz2tZpF9B
 
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both, the 35 and he 50mm focal length are available as AF lenses but, I'd get them 'new' because,You can't them probably for less than $500 and, You never know what you get used.Also, consider small zoomSuch as a35-70(veryeconomical);They are optically inferior but light an handy. the above mentioned, you could leave on the camera and never take it off, making for a small, light and always ready- to-go package.
 
Thanks for the reply. I asked for recommendations for a medium wide prime and also particularly a 28mm option, and I am using the lens for quick/shooting/snapshot type stuff. What more specific information should I give? Happy to give it if I can.
If you want speed, use a 28mm without using autofocus. The DOF of a 28mm should cover any of those quick shooting situations and be immediate. With autofocus, you're waiting for the camera to focus - might be a very short time, might be a second or so.