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Reviews (2)
Panasonic Lumix G 25mm f/1.7 ASPH. Lens for Micro Four Thirds (H-H025)
30 November 2016
Great lens for the price.
For the price and weight and performance, this is a great lens. It's maybe a little soft wide open, but I'm doing mostly portraits at that aperture with this lens, and don't want things too sharp anyway. For my tastes, it softens the somewhat harsh look of my Panasonic Lumix G7 just enough so that I don't have to change the camera sharpness settings (which I might want sharper for, say, architecture). Another great this is the autofocus is very quiet, compared to some of the cheap 50mm DSLR lenses I've used. It weighs next to nothing, and looks kinda cool with the gray text on it. So I'm happy I bought it.
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NIKON FE 35mm BLACK FILM CAMERA BODY WITH NEW SEALS TESTED EXCELLENT w manual
16 March 2017
Can't ask for much more
I've had a Nikon FM for years, but I bought the FE for its auto aperture priority mode. I've used many different film camera over the years, some with no light meter at all--and for me, AE is the way to go. And since these days the FM and FE are practically the same price, I say go with the FE. And for those worried about the electronic shutter, the FE does have the ability to shoot with a dead/no battery on a special setting of 1/90th of a second. Can't go wrong with it, and I don't see much of a need for more expensive, elaborate Nikon film cameras (nobody's shooting all day every day these days, are they?). And if you really need a grip and auto-advance, you can get the MD-11 winder for around $75.