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Lenses; Great New Optics For Digital And 35mm SLRs:
The various versions of Tamron’s multi-purpose compact zoom have been best sellers and the new AF28-200mm f/3.8-5.6 XR Di Aspherical [IF] Macro should be even more desirable. This one incorporates XR glass as well as the same optimization features and provides an approximately 43-310mm equivalent with most digital SLRs. The new lens features an upgraded chip, moderately close (19.3”) focusing for a maximum magnification of 0.25x at the long end; even greater apparent magnification is possible in digital capture. (Specs: 62mm filter size; 12.5 oz; hood included; available in the same mounts; $299, street price.) In the pro-caliber Sigma line, the large, hefty, wide aperture APO 70-200mm f/2.8 zooms (roughly 108-310mm equivalent in digital capture) have always been my favorites. Now, there’s a new version, the EX DG MACRO HSM model that provides two primary benefits over the previous DG (digitally optimized) zoom: closer focusing to 39.4” for a 1:3.5 reproduction ratio and a larger (removable) tripod-mounting collar for greater stability. It should provide equally superb image quality thanks to the two ELD (Extraordinary Low Dispersion) and two SLD (Special Low Dispersion) elements as well as super multilayered coatings. Except in Pentax mount, this lens employs Sigma’s proprietary HSM (ultrasonic) focus motor for very fast, nearly silent operation. Add an optional 1.4x EX DG APO or 2x EX DG APO tele-converter for maximum versatility; autofocus will be maintained with either accessory. (Specs: 77mm filter size; 48.7 oz; hood included; in Nikon D, EOS, Sigma, and Pentax AF mount; price not yet set.)
Nikon makes some superlative lenses, and their “Micro” models have always been among the very best in the line. The new AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G ED-IF is even better in some respects. This is the first macro lens to incorporate the Vibration Reduction (VR) stabilizer and the super-fast Silent Wave (ultrasonic) focus motor. The new VRII system is said to provide a four shutter speed step advantage over conventional lenses, ideal in handheld close-up photography where the effects of any camera shake are amplified. In addition, VRII offers a stable viewfinder image for shake-free framing even in high-magnification shooting.
This wide aperture, internally focusing Nikon macro lens provides full 1x
magnification in 35mm photography and even higher apparent magnification in
digital capture (at the 157mm equivalent). For superb image quality, Nikon employs
extensive multilayered coating, a Nano Crystal Coat-deposited element said to
“drastically” reduce flare plus one ED glass element to minimize
chromatic aberration to provide high resolution, contrast, and color accuracy.
(Specs: 62mm filter size; 25.4 oz; close focusing to 12”; hood included;
price not yet set.)
Zeiss ZF T* Lenses
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