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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 11663" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>By your post, evidently you are not seeing any problems in using the non-D. If you are getting the results you want why spend the money for a new one. The only thing I could find on the internet is a 85mm, f/1.8D review by SLRgear.com. In that review the author states the non-D lens came out in 1988 and the D version was introduced in 1994. The non-D version was originally designed to be used on 35mm film cameras. The author, who also used both lenses, also mentions that he saw little or no difference between the non-D and the D version. That's all I could find on it. Maybe someone else has more information. But at this point I would be reluctant to replace the non-D lens without more information that doing so will improve CLS exposures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 11663, member: 654"] By your post, evidently you are not seeing any problems in using the non-D. If you are getting the results you want why spend the money for a new one. The only thing I could find on the internet is a 85mm, f/1.8D review by SLRgear.com. In that review the author states the non-D lens came out in 1988 and the D version was introduced in 1994. The non-D version was originally designed to be used on 35mm film cameras. The author, who also used both lenses, also mentions that he saw little or no difference between the non-D and the D version. That's all I could find on it. Maybe someone else has more information. But at this point I would be reluctant to replace the non-D lens without more information that doing so will improve CLS exposures. [/QUOTE]
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