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Web Reviews: The New Nikon 85 1.8G
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<blockquote data-quote="Mister" data-source="post: 52650" data-attributes="member: 9348"><p>I have the one with the chip and it works perfectly fine on my D7000. Please note that whether or not that lens has a chip, it is still a manual focus lens. Rokinon does not have any AF lenses. </p><p></p><p>What I have found is that, if I am under good light where I can actually see the subject clearly, then I don't even bother looking at the focus indicator dot too much. I just simply use my eagle eye and instinct and shoot when I know it's in focus. I find it very distracting to try to focus by just simply keep staring at the dumb focus confirmation dot. A good photographer does not do that. Again, I mainly use this lens for creativity shots, so I usually don't go over 2.8. In really low light is when I would use or take a look at the focus indicator dot more.</p><p></p><p>This lens is awesome!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mister, post: 52650, member: 9348"] I have the one with the chip and it works perfectly fine on my D7000. Please note that whether or not that lens has a chip, it is still a manual focus lens. Rokinon does not have any AF lenses. What I have found is that, if I am under good light where I can actually see the subject clearly, then I don't even bother looking at the focus indicator dot too much. I just simply use my eagle eye and instinct and shoot when I know it's in focus. I find it very distracting to try to focus by just simply keep staring at the dumb focus confirmation dot. A good photographer does not do that. Again, I mainly use this lens for creativity shots, so I usually don't go over 2.8. In really low light is when I would use or take a look at the focus indicator dot more. This lens is awesome!! [/QUOTE]
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