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Marcel's 2017 photos, Nikon and Mirrorless.
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 622316" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>It's the Nikkor that is the ancestor of the 24-70. It's a push-pull zoom that is constant 2,8 and when you come to the end of the 35mm, you can push a button and then you can get really close, really close. It's an AF-D lens but when it gets to the close-up feature, it becomes manual focus only. And it's really sharp too, EXCEPT when used in a backlit situation where it will flare quite a bit at 2,8 but gets a lot better around 5,6. At 5,6, I think it is sharper than my 24-70.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 622316, member: 3903"] It's the Nikkor that is the ancestor of the 24-70. It's a push-pull zoom that is constant 2,8 and when you come to the end of the 35mm, you can push a button and then you can get really close, really close. It's an AF-D lens but when it gets to the close-up feature, it becomes manual focus only. And it's really sharp too, EXCEPT when used in a backlit situation where it will flare quite a bit at 2,8 but gets a lot better around 5,6. At 5,6, I think it is sharper than my 24-70. [/QUOTE]
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