Looking at another lens: AF D Nikkor 35-105mm f/3.5-f4.5D IF
Same era as my old 28-80 kit lens but not a kit lens. Wee bit further reach. The few reviews I've found on it are encouraging. Our friend Ken really likes it: Nikon 35-105mm AF-D Review and so does Nikon Autofocus (AF) Zoom Nikkor 35-105mm f/3.5~4.5D IF wide-tele zoom lens- Part III
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Technical Specification[/FONT][FONT=Trebucht MS, Arial, helvetica]
for Nikon AF Zoom Nikkor 35-105[/FONT][FONT=Trebucht MS, Arial]
mm f/3.5~4.5D IF lens:[/FONT][FONT=Trebucht MS, Arial, helvetica]
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Type of lense: Autofocus Nikkor zoom lens with variable aperture, built-in CPU and a metal rear Nikon bayonet mount
Focal length: 35mm to 105mm;
Maximum aperture: f/3.5; (35mm=1:3.5; approx. 70mm=1:4.0; 105mm=1:4.5)
Minimum Aperture: f/22; approx.
Lens construction: [/FONT][FONT=arial, verdana, geneva, helvetica]
16 elements in 12 groups[/FONT][FONT=Trebucht MS, Arial, helvetica]
; with close focus Design (by comparison my 28-80 kit lens is 8 & 8)
Picture angle: [/FONT][FONT=arial, verdana, geneva, helvetica]
62° - 23°[/FONT][FONT=Trebucht MS, Arial, helvetica]
20'[/FONT]
I think this specs out better than my old kit lens. It was not a kit lens and when released was a $450 lens (1995). It has a metal mount which I'm told is something I should look for. +
Worth adding to my kit bag, hoping for better lens than my 28-80. Wish is was wider than 35 at the wide end, but 105 adds 20% more zoom oomph.
whatdayathink?