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Location: United StatesMember since: 23 November 2002

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Reviews (7)
09 January 2010
Ideal compact prime lens to leave on a Nikon DX
Modern DSLRs with zoom lenses are way too large to carry around easily and I wanted a small prime lens for my Nikon D90 to make it as compact as possible for use as a carry-around camera. I have a 35mm lens but that focal length is too long for scenery. The Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 Lens is perfect for a DX camera; it is exceptionally sharp edge to edge, and doesn't seem to be affected by flare. It also has the advantage of being usable on a full frame Nikon, should I decide to move up to FX. There are only 2 minor disadvantages: at f2.8 it's a little slow; and it's not an 'S' lens, so has no focusing motor (cannot be used on a D40). I love this lens!
2 of 2 found this helpful
09 January 2010
Ideal compact prime lens to leave on a Nikon DX
Modern DSLRs with zoom lenses are way too large to carry around easily and I wanted a small prime lens for my Nikon D90 to make it as compact as possible for use as a carry-around camera. I have a 35mm lens but that focal length is too long for scenery. The Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 Lens is perfect for a DX camera; it is exceptionally sharp edge to edge, and doesn't seem to be affected by flare. It also has the advantage of being usable on a full frame Nikon, should I decide to move up to FX. There are only 2 minor disadvantages: at f2.8 it's a little slow; and it's not an 'S' lens, so has no focusing motor (cannot be used on a D40). I love this lens!
2 of 3 found this helpful
Aircraft Aluminum Track Fitting w/ Steel Keeper - 4,000 lb Ancra Tiedown 4-pack
23 October 2019
Secure anchor mounts for Ancra racks
Fits the Ancra rack perfectly and provides secure mountings for most heavy items that need to be secured.