Đánh giá lens nikon 28-70 f2.8 năm 2024
The 28-70 f2.8 is one of the first Nikon lenses that I bought when I got into the Nikon system more than 20 years ago, in the days of film. I bought the whole Trinity of f2.8 constant lenses as it was at the time - 17-35, 28-70 and 80-200. From the start I have had a love/hate Relationship with this lens. Love: - The look of the pictures that it gives me. There is a richness that I Don't have with any other lens, including primes. Difficult to explain Hate: - It's huge and very heavy (though ... View review in forums Leave a comment on this review (From Nikon lens literature) Ideal mid-range zoom lens for architecture and portraiture. Fast maximum aperture for shooting in low light. ED glass element reduces chromatic aberrations providing superior optical performance - even at maximum aperture. M/A switch for fast transitions from AF to manual focus. No power drain when manually focusing. Nikon28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S NikkorNikon 28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S Nikkor User Reviews9.6/10average of 14 review(s) Build Quality10.0/10 Image Quality9.6/10
9 out of 10 pointsand recommended by David Stockton (2 reviews) Bright, sharp, fast, built like a tank Heavy, looks intimidating with the hood on F/2.8 gives a bright viewfinder image and helps focusing, both manual and auto. Autofocus is very fast -it makes only a tiny "tunk" sound and it's there. You can turn the manual focus ring or hold it at any time, friction clutches mix manual and motor control. Handling is a dream, controls are in the right places for comfortable holding. It balances well with an F5 body. Image quality can be beaten by the best primes, but the gap isn't big and Nikon haven't put their AFS motor in primes of this range. Someone has designed an artful compromise variation of slight pincushion/slight barrel across the zoom range. The build quality is "Scientific instrument" grade. The matching hood is rather large, but effective. The front element moves forward at the wideangle end so the petals' shading effect is a better fit to the field of view range. If you don't mind the price and the weight doesn't drag you backwards, I can thoroughly recommend it. I've shot sunrise from Phoenix Arizona, with very little trouble with flare. I'm not sure that you can get more "Contre jour". Mine has been backpacked up damp Scottish mountains, travelled on quad-bikes across the Sonoran Desert, and been on horseback* without problems. Heat, humidity and vibration testing in a user review :-) The hood bayonet doesn't seem to be as strong as the rest of the unit. Mine is still OK, but I treat it gently and I still sometimes mis-start the lugs. *This lens on a large camera needs the big Lowepro zoomster with the body harness to carry it and anchor it against the movements of English riding (Western is much smoother). Reckon on 10 seconds before the first wisecrack about the rider carrying more harness than the horse.... |