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<blockquote data-quote="jrleo33" data-source="post: 266738" data-attributes="member: 17332"><p>I do own and use the Nikkor 35mm F/2 on my D600, in both FX and DX mode. The lens is tack sharp, and on your D7000 will crop out at about a 50mm. I believe your 7000 has a screw drive needed to focus a D lens, double check that. The D lens has no internal focus motor, so there is very little that can wrong with it, compared to a G. The D becomes a very good street lens on the 7000, and will hold its value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrleo33, post: 266738, member: 17332"] I do own and use the Nikkor 35mm F/2 on my D600, in both FX and DX mode. The lens is tack sharp, and on your D7000 will crop out at about a 50mm. I believe your 7000 has a screw drive needed to focus a D lens, double check that. The D lens has no internal focus motor, so there is very little that can wrong with it, compared to a G. The D becomes a very good street lens on the 7000, and will hold its value. [/QUOTE]
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