20M.M. Nikon mount Wide angle lens--Rated 9.5 out of 10
This is a tack sharp lens used by nature and photojournalists for ever. it is in pristine condition. I have not used in five years.
You get the front & back caps plus a $ 90.00 B. & W. filter.It can be used on an FX or DX camera.
I will accept Pay PAL only. Price is $ 300.00
Contact ==ALAN M. DUMOFF AT 609-517-2475 or dveaxpix@aol.com
lrgalphotos wrote:
This is a tack sharp lens used by nature and photojournalists for ever. it is in pristine condition. I have not used in five years.
You get the front & back caps plus a $ 90.00 B. & W. filter.It can be used on an FX or DX camera.
I will accept Pay PAL only. Price is $ 300.00
Contact ==ALAN M. DUMOFF AT 609-517-2475 or dveaxpix@aol.com
Obviously you didn't read (or heed) in the Classified Rules what Admin recommends concerning divulging personal information to the whole world. As to the lens, you should provide some kind of a description, or at least the Serial Number.
What kind of filter is included (circular polarizer, neutral density, etc.)? Is shipping included? Can you give more info on which version the lens is?
gorgehiker wrote:
What kind of filter is included (circular polarizer, neutral density, etc.)? Is shipping included? Can you give more info on which version the lens is?
It is the AF Nikkor 20 f/2.8, but I cannot be sure if it is the D version or not. Looks like the HB-4 hood is included. The first AF came out in 1989, the D version was released in 1994. Repairs may be iffy today. A friend still uses a pretty well beat up original AI version from 1984. All the f/2.8s were excellent lenses.
A serial number will answer what version it is exactly. That said, I don't think it is the "D" version as enough of the writing shows & "D" versions are marked as such. I have the older Ai F4 version of the 20 mm. Cost me $35...
I have one and use it with a D610. Excellent lens.
It is the pre-D. And it is hot stuff.
Were it a D we would see a D to the right of 2.8.
It is the same as the later D, but the D is more friendly, mechanically, with manual-focusing;
except the D knows about distance/depth.
So if you shoot in manual mode, they are functionally interchangeable.
The D may have a better coating, but I doubt it. A lot.
Otherwise, the AI-S, the pre-D and the D have the same optical design.
I have the D but am hearing the present 1.8 20mm is noteworthy.
Is this lens still available?
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