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Looking to get either as all my lenses are G lenses, cosmetics are not an issue as long as they work. PM me what you have.
 
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Ha, I did not know those worked with G lenses. I found an F5, good to get something I am familiar with (its honestly not heavy with a sling strap).
 

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N75, too. Those can be had for next to nothing, but the one I got from Huss was a nice lightweight camera.
 

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N75, too. Those can be had for next to nothing, but the one I got from Huss was a nice lightweight camera.

I used that with my Sigma Art G lenses! Really goes to prove it aint the body!

F5 is awesome, it may be good to have an F80 or 75 as 'back up' for little money.
 

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I use the Nikon F100 and I prefer it to the F5 because it is lighter and costs less. More film for me.
 
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I used that with my Sigma Art G lenses! Really goes to prove it aint the body!

F5 is awesome, it may be good to have an F80 or 75 as 'back up' for little money.


Any chance you have a Sigmar Art 35mm? I wonder if that will work, not sure if it is similar to the modern E Nikon lenses.
 

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I use the Nikon 20mm to 35mm f/2.8 AF zoom, the Nikon f/3.8-f/5.6 28mm to 200mm AF zoom and the Tamron f/3.5-f/6.3 28mm to 300mm AF zoom on my Nikon N75 and Nikon F100.
 

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Any chance you have a Sigmar Art 35mm? I wonder if that will work, not sure if it is similar to the modern E Nikon lenses.

Yes, it works. I use the Sigma Art 35 and 50. Both are great. The other Sigma Art lenses will NOT work as they have the electronic apertures.
 
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I use the Nikon 20mm to 35mm f/2.8 AF zoom, the Nikon f/3.8-f/5.6 28mm to 200mm AF zoom and the Tamron f/3.5-f/6.3 28mm to 300mm AF zoom on my Nikon N75 and Nikon F100.

I am looking for a decent copy of the 20-35. So far all my lenses are Telephotos, 85mm being the "widest".
 
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Yes, it works. I use the Sigma Art 35 and 50. Both are great. The other Sigma Art lenses will NOT work as they have the electronic apertures.


Awesome, I need a wide ish lens so thats in the cards now among my choices. Thank you.
 

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A body like the F5 would be perfect with those Sigma Art lenses, as the balance would be great.

Both the Nikon F100 and F5 would be better with Nikon lenses.
 

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Both the Nikon F100 and F5 would be better with Nikon lenses.





All kidding aside, I really like the Nikon 50 1.4D , 28-105 D, 24mm 2.8D etc on my F4. Super on film. On the F6 I prefer G-type lenses as the F6 does not have the dials/knobs/haptics (same with the F100/F5) that compliments D lenses' aperture rings (which frankly are kinda cr@ppy feeling - nothing like the aperture rings on AI-S or older glass).
Film does not have the resolution to show off what ART lenses are capable of, but it is still nice to use them for their modern coatings and look - if that is what you want.
 
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But dogs know nothing about lenses. Have you tried Nikon lens and in particular Nikon AF lenses? Drive up to Westwood and you can try some of mine.
 

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Looking to get either as all my lenses are G lenses, cosmetics are not an issue as long as they work. PM me what you have.


Forgot to ask - which G lenses do you have?
The 24-120 G (latest version) is great on film. My Nikon Gs are that, the 60 micro, 50 1.8G (actually makes the camera fun to use as so light), 80 1.8G (awesome on film).
 

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Forgot to ask - which G lenses do you have?
The 24-120 G (latest version) is great on film. My Nikon Gs are that, the 60 micro, 50 1.8G (actually makes the camera fun to use as so light), 80 1.8G (awesome on film).

I have never tried a G lens. I understand that they are good.
 
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I have a 60/2.8G (and also a 85/1.4D and an afs 300/4). My friend is loaning me an afs 17-35 and I want one, but prices are still high. I was actually looking at the 24-120, but if i am going for a wide ish lens, I want something fast at least 2.8 as I also do some wide field Astro. The sigma 35mm art is the top choice.
 
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I think all the Tamron G2 lenses are of the "E" variety too. If all I had was digital I would have went with those, but I need to juggle it for a few types of Nikon mounts (Z mount, and the Nikon F with the D700 which works with E but the F5 which doesnt). I am actually trying to see if an AIS or AI wide angle would be fine, I have had the 28/2.8AIS and 35/1.4 before and they were pretty good, pretty bad for Milky way pictures though.
 
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Ahhh, I thought I could fight it, but here we are. Lookin for an F100 to accompany my F5.
 
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Shot this last night. Nikon F6, Sigma Art 35, Arista 100, Cinestill DF96. @ 1.4



I just tried the Tamron SP 35/1.4 and it works with the F5. I'll post some pictures soon. This lens is something else.
 
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