Pros: Great Resolution, Cheap, and Lightweight
Cons: No aperture ring
The Nikon f3.3-5.6/28-80mm G AF Nikkor Zoom lens is a compact and lightweight standard zoom featuring excellent resolution, fast dependable performance, a newly designed seven blade iris diaphragm (for enhanced Bokeh and improved contrast), “D” type...
Pros: Nice range, low price,light weight, great optics. Cons: Not as robust as I would like.
I moved to a Nikon F80 (N80) last December when my Minolta x700 went faulty. I asked lots of people for advise and was told Nikons last forever. I don't think this lens will.
It is very light and zoom and focus movements feel to have a lot of...
Pros: Inexpensive, Light weight Cons: Quality, quality, and finally quality
I bought this lens with my Nikon N80 about 4 months ago. I have separately rated the camera; this rating focuses on the lens (har har) and my experience. I do not recommend this lens. If money is an object, get the Nikon 50mm f1.8. If you can afford...
Pros: Solid optical performance Cons: Has some not-so-Nikon quirks
It's an odd bird this one is. I've handled quite a few Nikkors in my day from the mushroom shaped 8mm fish-eye to Nikon's massively heavy, mortar sized 600mm f/4.0 telephoto. But this new 28 - 80mm f/3.5 - 5.6 zoom had me scratching my head wondering:...
Pros: Inexpensive and light Cons: Poor construction and loud
The description that Epinions has about this lens is incorrect. This lens does not have the Silent Wave motor. This lens is loud during focusing and has a lot of play in the rotating front barrel compared to my other Nikon zoom lenses i.e. MF Series E...
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