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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 796567" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>Well,, going to list 4 more lens on ebay tonight,, this will clear out almost all of my non used lens,, excect for a few sentimental lens that I started out with.. </p><p></p><p>laughs,,, my first Nikkor lens.... why the 43-86 zoom, and I loved it! actually, my copy was the last redesign that fixed the flaws, but by then,, people had labeled the worst zoom ever!</p><p></p><p>My second zoom was the Series E - 70-210,, actually a very fine lens, but the zoom was very loose, but then again so was my 80-200 F4 - consider one of the sharpest zoom, but the 70-210 was no slouch either. </p><p></p><p>so,, these first three lens I keep for sentimental, well and my first FM,, and father's Nikkormat (a tank of an SLR).</p><p></p><p>No every lens in my collection, I used over time (laughs except for that 24 mm Sigma,, but a cool lens with a built in rotating filter).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 796567, member: 10038"] Well,, going to list 4 more lens on ebay tonight,, this will clear out almost all of my non used lens,, excect for a few sentimental lens that I started out with.. laughs,,, my first Nikkor lens.... why the 43-86 zoom, and I loved it! actually, my copy was the last redesign that fixed the flaws, but by then,, people had labeled the worst zoom ever! My second zoom was the Series E - 70-210,, actually a very fine lens, but the zoom was very loose, but then again so was my 80-200 F4 - consider one of the sharpest zoom, but the 70-210 was no slouch either. so,, these first three lens I keep for sentimental, well and my first FM,, and father's Nikkormat (a tank of an SLR). No every lens in my collection, I used over time (laughs except for that 24 mm Sigma,, but a cool lens with a built in rotating filter). [/QUOTE]
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