On Thu, 19 Feb 1998, Gene Mayeda wrote:
> The ancient Nikkor 28mm F/3.5 I found in the camera cabinet at work
> is,in my opinion, a real dog unless you like seeing softness in your
> edges and a sharp center.This is with 3 1/2" X 5" prints.I can't
> remember what F stop I used but I found the lens to be unacceptable.
> -Gene
There are many versions of this lens over the years, but you make the
point perfectly: One person's "unacceptable" lens may work very well for
another. I like it better for color work than my 28/2.0 Nikkor! My pet
24/2.8 Zuiko would probably fall under the same categorizing (too much
flare), but it works for me.
*= Doris Fang =*
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