Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1: 4G ED VR Lens

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  • Also what pixelpeepende D800 owners  

    Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1: 4G ED VR lens (77mm filter thread, forming rod.) (Electronics)
    I have long tormented by the decision which UWW I should buy myself for my D800. My focus was essentially on the focal length range between 20 and 24mm. Shorter focal lengths are very extreme for me and require a lot of attention to a "beautiful"
  • All in all a very good lens  

    Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1: 4G ED VR lens (77mm filter thread, forming rod.) (Electronics)
    After the switch to FX / KB I use very much Festbrenweiten, from facial and cost reasons also like older as the 24mm f / 2.8 AIs. But sometimes not enough 24 mm, including the Ludt is then quite thin when it comes to the selection of lenses. 20 mm ar
  • An almost "always-on" objective  

    Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1: 4G ED VR lens (77mm filter thread, forming rod.) (Electronics)
    I have thought long between the newly acquired 16-35mm and the 14-24er back and forth. Ultimately, I have yet decided to 16-35er because my focus is landscapes in the area. Here I work mostly with longer exposures anyway and so can dispense with 2.8e
  • Goldring  

    Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1: 4G ED VR lens (77mm filter thread, forming rod.) (Electronics)
    The choice was between 14-24 2.8, and the 16-35 f4 VR for my Nikon D700. Both very sublime glasses in every respect. The price is a secondary matter Being the glass to accompany me and my D700 as long as possible ... And while accompanying, I think,
  • I AM wide-angle.  

    Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1: 4G ED VR lens (77mm filter thread, forming rod.) (Electronics)
    When I was traveling with the D7000, I had briefly the UWW Lens Sigma 10-20mm 4-5.6 in use, but I was with the lens never really warm, because it was how I had predicted: The extreme wide angle is optically not just a finger exercise for lens manufac
  • Very good Super Wide Angle Zoom  

    Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1: 4G ED VR lens (77mm filter thread, forming rod.) (Electronics)
    I use the lens on a D700. In slightly dimmed state it is very sharp at all focal lengths into the corners. At f 4 (hence only 4 stars from me) you can see then already clear resolution losses towards the edges, especially towards 16mm. The VR I origi
  • Michael Weber was enthusiastic and I now  

    Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1: 4G ED VR lens (77mm filter thread, forming rod.) (Electronics)
    (Test only on FX cam carried out) Do I need a 4 / 16-35 VR, if you already hold a 2.8 / 14-24 in the portfolio? With this question, I went many months pregnant. The VR would be helpful in significantly longer exposure times. The filter thread with 77
  • Probably the best and most practical wide-angle zoom for full frame Nikon  

    Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1: 4G ED VR lens (77mm filter thread, forming rod.) (Electronics)
    Have I bought the 16-35 / f4 half a year ago for my D700. Previously I had the Nikon 20-35 / 2.8, the handling of her was indeed perfect, but unfortunately in the corners was often very unclear and also often times magenta seams on high-contrast imag
  • Wide for D700  

    Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1: 4G ED VR lens (77mm filter thread, forming rod.) (Electronics)
    I have long wondered whether I want to spend the money for this appearance or to resort to a cheaper alternative. The finale I have come to the conclusion that comparable lenses from other manufacturers do not cost much less and the lens have bought.
  • Even at full aperture very well  

    Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 1: 4G ED VR lens (77mm filter thread, forming rod.) (Electronics)
    Granted, this lens is a fairly thick Brummer. While not quite as hard as the 14-24 2.8, but also bulky. With this length you have to be very be on guard, so that you get stuck anywhere and dented the expensive optics; o) Still, I would recommend it u