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Nikon Primes
Can anyone tell me if there's any decent 3rd party prime lenses for Nikons out there?
I have my eye on the Nikkor 35mm AF-S DX but I was wondering if there's anything comparable and cheaper? I realise it's a cheap lens anyway but I'm on quite a tight budget. Thanks, PS, check out my new Flickr... |
Why not trythe Nikon 50mmf1.8. At around £105/110 it is a great lens.
Steve. |
I assume you picked this lens because you need a focus motor built into the lens, if you don't then the Nikon 50mm F1.8 would save you fifty quid. On cameras like the D40/D60 it will work but manual focus only. :D
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Yeah I need the AF-S type lens for my D5000,
Cheers guys. |
[QUOTE=Orbster;26210]Can anyone tell me if there's any decent 3rd party prime lenses for Nikons out there?
I have my eye on the Nikkor 35mm AF-S DX but I was wondering if there's anything comparable and cheaper? I realise it's a cheap lens anyway but I'm on quite a tight budget. Thanks, PS, check out my new Flickr...[/QUOTE] Basically, no. The Nikkor AF-S 35mm f/1.8 looks to be the cheapest autofocus prime lens on camera bodies with no focus motor. The 3rd party lenses start at £245 for a Sigma 50mm f/2.8 macro. I see the Nikkor go for around £130 on ebay, so if you're on a budget, it might be looking there. This is the only draw back with models like the D3000/D3100/D5000. Although cheaper than something like a D90, you end up having to pay a premium for AF-S lenses as the cheaper/older AF-D won't autofocus. |
[QUOTE=Orbster;26227]Yeah I need the AF-S type lens for my D5000,
Cheers guys.[/QUOTE] Oh Right, sorry. My son has the D5000 and the 50mm and has a great deal of difficulty focussing it properly. Steve. |
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