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Nikkor 28-85


omar_khan

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When nikon introduced d lenses they converted most of their autofocus lenses to the d type. What I would like to know is why didn't they do this with the 28-85 Af? Was there something inherently bad about the design/manufacture of this lens.

 

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Furthermore, I still see it advertised now and again and assume that this just must be leftover old stock, although d lenses have been out for a few years now.

 

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Whats the scoop? Somebody fill me in.

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Well, the Nikkor 28-85 is/was a large lens, almost as big and heavy as

the current 24-120. I had two versions of this lens: the manual-focus

AI-S which was so-so, and the latest (and, apparently, current) AF-n

which was significantly better despite no official word on why that

might be so. The macro mode at 28mm limited either lens' usefulness. I

don't think there was anything inherently bad about the lens design; I

think that for its size, weight, and speed class the 28-85 AF has been

replaced by the 24-120 AF-D.

 

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There are still a few non-D AF lenses in the Nikon line, most notably

the 50/1.8.

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