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Nikon Normal Macro 55mm f/2.8 Micro Nikkor AIS Manual Focus Lens
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<blockquote data-quote="nzswift" data-source="post: 87659" data-attributes="member: 9707"><p>I don't know if it will work on your D5100, but someone here familiar with that body will know for sure. The price is good. Ask the seller if the aperture blades snap open and shut or if they are close to you take your body and check it out.The AIS version is a great lens and I believe it is still being made today. It is not the same as the later AF version. The AIS lens produces 1:2 images using the lens alone and requires a PK-13 extension tube to get 1:1. The AF version goes all the way to 1:1 by itself.1:1 means the object photographed is captured the same size on a FX format as it is in real life. Enlarging the image makes it even bigger!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nzswift, post: 87659, member: 9707"] I don't know if it will work on your D5100, but someone here familiar with that body will know for sure. The price is good. Ask the seller if the aperture blades snap open and shut or if they are close to you take your body and check it out.The AIS version is a great lens and I believe it is still being made today. It is not the same as the later AF version. The AIS lens produces 1:2 images using the lens alone and requires a PK-13 extension tube to get 1:1. The AF version goes all the way to 1:1 by itself.1:1 means the object photographed is captured the same size on a FX format as it is in real life. Enlarging the image makes it even bigger!! [/QUOTE]
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