Like all camera lenses, the Nikon 28-105 is about compromises. For film shooters the 28-105 range has long been considered the "ideal range" and Nikon was almost the last of the big manufacturers to ... read full review
In this day of "megapixel envy", when digital camera models arrive on the scene to great fanfare and then become obsolete faster than your desktop computer, it seems anachronistic to be writing a revi... read full review
At some point in any photographer's evoloution we all need to make a decision - am I a zoom or fixed focal length shooter? For the type of photography I enjoy, and for the purposes I use my photos f... read full review
The Nikon 24mm f2.8 AF-D is a lens that has been in the Nikon line up virtually unchanged since it's manual focus introduction in 1969. As the years progressed, it became first an autofocus design and the... read full review
I was probably one of the first to buy this lens, having ordered it as soon as it was announced sight unseen. At the time I was shooting film exclusivly and needed a zoom in the 80-200 range to complete my tra... read full review
Somewhere else on this site is my review of the Nikon AF 28-105mm Zoom for FILM cameras - a focal length range which has often been considered ideal for the average photographer. In the course of that review I... read full review
For every camera marque, sooner or later, one or more of the lenses made for that camera will ascend to the status of "legendary". Usually there will be something extra outstanding about the lenses... read full review
Until the release of Nikon's newest Macro 105mm with VR this year, this was THE macro lens to own in the Nikon line. The 55mm and 65mm were good, but gave you a very short working distance (the distance f... read full review
Take your favorite wide angle zoom, rack it in to it's widest angle setting, point it at a brick wall and take a picture. Make a 5x7 or 8x10 print from that file or negative and look at the straight lines... read full review
I bought my first Nikon F more than 35 years ago and have stayed with the marque ever since. Back then, so-called superwide angle lenses were either a dream or prohibitively expensive and a 24mm was a pretty ... read full review