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Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF-S VR IF-ED Micro

Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF-S VR IF-ED Micro lens
Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF-S VR IF-ED Micro lensNikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF-S VR IF-ED Micro lensNikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF-S VR IF-ED Micro lens
 

全影像大小

可產生APS-C大小影像的鏡頭只屬數碼屬性,它們不可使用於比APS-C 格式更大的影像接收器,也不適用於菲林相機。

 

超聲波自動對焦

一般來說,超聲波對焦鏡頭比傳統對焦鏡頭靜和快。

 

使用了一個或更多的低散光度鏡頭元素

低散光度鏡頭元素能減低彩色的色差。

 

嵌裝的影像穩定器

影像穩定器能減低手震時產生的模糊影像,特別在長焦距或陰暗情況下。根據倒數的定律,影像穩定化比無影像穩定鏡頭能有1到3個光圈優點。

 

金屬接腳

平價鏡頭通常會使用塑膠接腳,而較昂貴的專業的鏡頭會使用金屬接腳。一般來說,金屬接腳會比較耐用的及當鏡頭改變很多。當相機主要使用一個鏡頭,接腳物料並不是很重要。

 

內置對焦

內置對焦鏡頭不會因設定焦點而改變其大小。

 

固定前鏡頭

固定前鏡頭在變焦及/或對焦時不會轉動,故可容許攝影師用花瓣狀遮光罩,固定前鏡頭能更容易利用極化濾鏡。

 

無天氣密封

天氣密封鏡頭可防止塵埃及水份浸入。當鏡頭不是防水的,此類鏡頭可適用於下雨及朝湿環境。有些密封只可防水或防塵。天氣密封只適用於類似天氣密封相機內。

 

無插入濾鏡支援

插入濾鏡使用於那些前鏡頭過大或視野不容許於鏡頭前傳統濾鏡的鏡頭。通常遠攝及超廣角鏡頭支援這類濾鏡。

Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF-S VR IF-ED Micro 技術規格

可用的接環 Nikon F
應用 人像, 近攝
類目 遠攝平鏡, 微距
倍增器
穩定器 是 (4光圈值優點)
焦距 105 mm (平)
鏡片組 8 群組含有9 元素
視角 35毫米: 23.3°
數碼: 15.3°
葉片數目 7
最大光圈 f/2.8
最小光圈 f/32
最短焦距 31.4 cm
放大
濾鏡大小 62 mm
大小 ∅ 83 × 116 mm
重量 790 g
記錄
自動對焦速度 不適用
自動對焦聲音
內置對焦
內置變焦 不適用
固定前鏡頭
接駁類型
天氣密封
插入濾鏡
超聲波自動對焦
APS-C大小的圈
低散光度鏡頭元素
硬機殼 不包括
軟機殼 CL-1020 (包含)
遮光罩 HB-38 (包含)
可印刷的遮光罩
三腳架接合器 不包括
Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF-S VR IF-ED Micro 技術規格

Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF-S VR IF-ED Micro 評語

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Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF-S VR IF-ED Micro 用者評語

亞瑪遜內最有用的用家評語

Still catching up to the Tamron 90

14 May 2006

Here we have what appears to be a made-in-heaven lens from Nikon combining thier excellent 105 2.8 with 9 blades for better bokeh (out of focus rendering) and (gulp!) VR!!!

Well, let's cut to the chase. Is this lens worth the money? It depends. If you absolutely had your heart set on a Nikon 105 2.8 Micro, then this lens makes sense. The bokeh IS better than the older 7 bladed version. And it also has the VR which will be of aid when doing normal non-macro work. There's no denying that VR works great and combined with the 2.8 speed you get a nice package here for available light work.

My problem with this lens, as with the original, is that the Tamron 90 Macro 2.8 DI is still a better lens. It is sharper and continues to hold the lead in bokeh for protrait work. With the Tamron being under 450 new, people in the know can save and score.

On the other hand, the Nikon is HARDLY a bad lens by any stretch. We're talking about minute differences most of the time. The Nikon's VR is of very little aid doing macro work, but it's great when shooting anything else. On top of that you get VERY fast AFS focusing.

Once again I'd like to point out that a macro 105 or 90 requires close distances to subject for 1:1 work. If you want to shoot bug faces a longer focal range, such as a 150 or 180 may be better suited, though less useful for protrait work on a DSLR with a 1.5 crop ratio.

So depending on your applications, the Nikon 105 VR may still be worth the money. You have to consider how and where you'll be shooting. Optically I still feel the Tamron 90 is the lens to beat for this range in macros. But the gadget factor on this new Nikon makes for a very interesting product that will please a lot of shooters and gadget photogs alike. Enjoy!
My other lenses include: 70-200VR, 18-200VR, Tamron 90 DI Macro, 50mm 1.8, 50mm 1.4, Tokina 12-24 and so on.
Capt. RB

Excellent lens and great value too.

28 March 2006

Ok, I have had this lens a couple of months now.
What at first seemed like a very good lens is now one I consider
exceptional. In fact it is now my favorite for several reasons.
First of all this lens consistently produces beautiful, even toned and complimentory Bokeh to my images. Bokeh is that term used to describe the elements of a photograph that are out of focus.
This lens has an extremely short depth of field and performs best on close subjects after f/5.6.
My observation of the VR function is this.... that Nikon intended that feature to be more useful when this lens is used for portraits. Up close and for sure when using the wider apertures depth of field is so brief that you need to stop down to capture the breadth of a bumble bee or the center of a flower completely in focus.
In either application this is destined to be a favorite Nikkor lens for many of us. For me it is already!
Focus is very fast and quiet. Build quality is solid! Hefty when held alone or nicely balanced on the D200 with MB200 battery dual battery holder.
I like the lens shade a lot and the packaging is as always, first rate. Comes with 5 year extended warranty, velvet pouch and front and rear caps.
If I could only take one lens this would be it without hesitation.
Matches up extremely well with the SB800 flash units.
I predict this will become a legendary portrait lens.
Good luck!

Serious Flower Power

31 May 2006

Pros: Excellent image quality, excellent build, excellent VR implementation
Cons: pricey, shortens focal length when focusing close, max aperture goes down to f/4.8 at closest focusing distance

Impressively, the Nikon 105/2.8 VR shows center and corner sharpness through the entire aperture range. The sweet spot is said to be between f/5.6 to f/11, but inspecting 100% crops did not reveal much loss of sharpness at the larger apertures. This probably has a good deal to do with the ED glass element and Nano Crystal coating showing its worth, but it is also probable that the lens outresolves the 6-megapixel APS-C sensor on the test body (a Nikon D50), so any decrease in sharpness is not as apparent.

Likewise, color and contrast are also consistently well rendered through the range of apertures. The only flaws in this gem are flaring and chromatic aberration, which shows up in high contrast scenes from maximum aperture (f/2.8) and is minimized by f/5.6. This is, however, typical of many large aperture lenses at maximum aperture.

Bokeh is one of the best traits of this lens, pretty much up there with some of the best Nikkor lenses, like the 85/1.4 AF-D. Out of focus areas are smooth, and the 9-bladed diaphragm helps to render out of focus point lights as circles rather than harsh geometric shapes.

My complete review, with sample photos and more detail on VR effect, AF and effective aperture, is on my webpage, check it out!

Nikon's Best Medium Telephoto Macro Lens Gets Better

6 September 2006

I have read glowing reviews of this lens in Popular Photography and posted online at various internet websites. Nikon has truly crafted a splendid update of a fine medium telephoto macro lens, offering features found on more expensive telephoto lenses such as IF (Internal Focusing) and SWM (Silent Wave Motor). Lens contrast has improved immensely with the new Nano Crystal Coat multicoating, virtually eliminating flare at all apertures from internal lens element reflections, especially wide open at f2.8; which means that this lens is well-suited for users of both Nikon film and digital autofocus SLR cameras, and also those who use only manual-focus Nikon SLR cameras. Another major improvement is the SWM feature (Silent Wave Motor) which allows for easy switching between autofocus and manual focus modes. The IR (internal Focus) feature will allow photographers to focus the lens without any shifts in barrel movement, helping to minimize camera shake during photography. Another useful addition is Nikon's image stabilizer, known as VF, which will allow photographers up to hand hold lenses at the equivalent shutter speeds that are four stops faster; it is a feature most useful for panning shots, such as in action and sports photography, not closeup or macro photography. The additional of two more aperture blades to this lens, will help enhance its already fine bokeh, making out-of-focus areas more lovely to behold, with less distracting, rounded shapes due to this lens's new 9-bladed rounded aperture diaphragm (In plain English, this should be an ideal portrait lens for fashion or wedding photography.). Historically Nikon has been one of the leading innovators in macro lens design; this new 105mm f2.8 Micro Nikkor is a splendid addition to this proud history of optical innovation; based on the reports I have read it is unquestionably the best 105mm Micro Nikkor lens ever made.

An excellent multifaceted lens

3 March 2007

This lens is solidly built, sharp with excellent color and bokeh. I bought my copy off of Amazon and have been using it for several weeks now. The VR works surprisingly well in micro situations, I was able to shoot 1:1 inside a large bright greenhouse. It's nice to know that it's possible to shoot off the tripod, if the opportunity arises.

The lens does a great job on landscapes and portraits. The color and bokeh are terrific. It not as razor sharp as the Tamron, which is a good thing when you are shooting portraiture as you do not want to see every pore.

If you're looking for a micro that can do additional duty as a portrait and landscape lens, then this is definitely the one to consider. If you want to shoot primarily in micro mode and don't mind the lower build quality, the Tamron is a fantastic lens, and you save some serious cash. It's going to be an expensive purchase one way or another, check out some of the images for yourself by searching for the lens on Flickr or [...]

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