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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 132708" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>Yes, you can see Nikon slowly replacing the older design lens, </p><p></p><p>Of my older AF primes, the one I like the least is the 20mm, but I bet the new one will be very expensive, my guess is 1400 dollars! I still have trouble paying that much for a simple prime except for beautiful examples like the old 105 DC,, what a beaut. </p><p></p><p></p><p>If the 20 mm G redesigns the flaws of the current 20 mm AF D,, and priced at say 750 dollars,,, then,, could be a great choice.</p><p></p><p>When I want to carry a 20mm, I actually use my 20mm 3.5 AI lens,, way nicer then the 20 mm 2.8 AF D. sharp, no vignetting. and super super compact. seriously, if you have a FX camera,, picking up one of these classics is valuable addition to any kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 132708, member: 10038"] Yes, you can see Nikon slowly replacing the older design lens, Of my older AF primes, the one I like the least is the 20mm, but I bet the new one will be very expensive, my guess is 1400 dollars! I still have trouble paying that much for a simple prime except for beautiful examples like the old 105 DC,, what a beaut. If the 20 mm G redesigns the flaws of the current 20 mm AF D,, and priced at say 750 dollars,,, then,, could be a great choice. When I want to carry a 20mm, I actually use my 20mm 3.5 AI lens,, way nicer then the 20 mm 2.8 AF D. sharp, no vignetting. and super super compact. seriously, if you have a FX camera,, picking up one of these classics is valuable addition to any kit. [/QUOTE]
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