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Vintage Primes - recommendations for the frugal photographer
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Shine" data-source="post: 407770" data-attributes="member: 16953"><p>I love using my 35mm and 85mm f/2 AI lenses even on my D750. The 35mm f/2 in particular is great for street shooting when I'm wanting to manually "zone focus" rather than using AF at all.</p><p></p><p>They're not <em>particularly</em> cheap lenses, but cheaper than their AF/AF-S equivalents (though I think the AF/AF-D 35mm maye be close in price to the AI version?)</p><p></p><p>Certainly lenses like the 135mm and 200mm AI primes are really nice, too, as are zooms like the 80-200mm f/4 AI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Shine, post: 407770, member: 16953"] I love using my 35mm and 85mm f/2 AI lenses even on my D750. The 35mm f/2 in particular is great for street shooting when I'm wanting to manually "zone focus" rather than using AF at all. They're not [I]particularly[/I] cheap lenses, but cheaper than their AF/AF-S equivalents (though I think the AF/AF-D 35mm maye be close in price to the AI version?) Certainly lenses like the 135mm and 200mm AI primes are really nice, too, as are zooms like the 80-200mm f/4 AI. [/QUOTE]
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