This is awesome. I've a few AFd Nikkor lenses, I use on my Nikon DSLR cameras. My everyday lens is the Nikkor AF-d 28-105 3.5 best all rounder I have. You get a lot of bang for your buck. Amazing results plus a few more. All are absolutely magnificent lenses. This is a wonderful presentation indeed
I have a bunch of AF-D primes, but one lone zoom, the 20-35 2.8D. I love it. Compact, versatile and wide enough, and built so well. I'm glad I came back to watch this stream again. Such great information and insight.
Hi Grays of Westminster - the 24-120 f3.5-5.6 D was called the "Streetsweeper" by old American newspaper and crime scene photographers ( I was one years ago). The idea is that you could mount this lens on your film camera and go to a scene or the site of some news and "sweep up" all the images that could be had in a few minutes, from pretty much the same spot, and then leave, without ever having to carry or change to another lens. In the press photo game you normally had a lot of places to go in a day, or night, and you needed to travel light. The 24mm end was as wide as you would ever need to go to get a scene, like a traffic accident all in frame, and the 120mm end was great for situations where the cops wouldn't let you go past the crime scene tape and you needed a bit more reach. I carried this lens on a Nikon body with a strobe on a bracket, and left it at f5.6 usually, below which it was hopelessly soft, Unfortunately, while this lens was good enough for film press work, where having ANY image is more important than technical quality, it looked pretty awful on digital. As in just barely passable for photojournalism on a 12 mp D3 or D700. It's build quality was very good however. Although it doesn't have quite the range, the Nikon 28-105 f3.5-4.5D is far superior on a modern DSLR, about the same price, and has a very useful 1:2 Macro function. Cheers!
Hi Tom, I just purchased this lens cheap, and it came with a free Nikon film body😂 the guy even put a fully charged battery in it for me. I got the lens more for its nostalgic reputation so it was really interesting hearing your experience. It is nicely made, the zoom is nicely damped and it feels more premium quality than some later lenses. Not sure why I bought it, but I did😂
The term "street sweeper" was first applied to the Thompson machine gun, the Tommy gun, popular with Prohibition-busting crime gangs. It could be fired from a car, to sweep the street, and kill numerous rival gang members (as well as innocents). It was used in the St Valentine's Day Massacre. It obviously got borrowed for a long lens, that would sweep the scene from one position.
@ 11:01. This is an issue between both kens variants camera. I’ve experienced this w/ same 80-200 2.7D on D3&4S not sharp in @ 200. The back focus can be off. I used in body focus calibration at 200mm focus as this lens was sharp as is on F4E/F5
Such a wealth of information on AF-D zooms, Thank You! For someone like me who shoots both SLR and DSLR Nikons (unprofessionally), many AF-D series lenses are amazing performers and quite forgotten... and to be had at bargain prices compared to G series versions.
Thank you for covering the Nikkor D series lenses! Love them and so often overlooked by photographers. I have a nice collection of D primes that I love to AF on my D850.
A late addition: on any AF/AF-D lenses: you can add a metering prong on the aperture ring and use the lens with most pre 1977 Nikon cameras. When I bought my first AF-D lenses I had the prong added to use them on my Nikon F2SB cameras. Regards, Gilbert
I’m a bit confused by your statement. The reason why pre-AI lenses are “AI’Ded is to to allow them to be used on cameras made after 1977. All lenses with an aperture ring (notably excluding the G and AF-P lenses) will mount on pre-1977 cameras. Maybe it’s me that’s confused but I’d never heard of adding a metering prong to AD/AF-D lenses. Can u please clarify? Edit: ALL F mount cameras (including the F2) work with AF and AF-D lenses in manual mode. Why would a metering prong need to be added?
@@alexblaze8878 the F and some F2 photomics had manual indexing which needs the prong. If you don't have the prong you can't do full aperture metering.
Love this channel, have a mixture of D and G primes and lenses and still shoot events on D700s. Totally agree with the comments on the D zooms like the 80-200 2.8 having less contrast and nicer skin tones.
If anyone is in the market for a good general purpose telephoto of the AF-D era, the 70-210mm F4 Constant Aperture lens is a great one. It is not to be confused with the 70-210 F4-5.6, which is a "one-touch" zoom. This is a "two-touch" lens, and was only made from 1986-88 and is not actually a "D" lens but the very similar looking AF. It blows out a background beautifully at F4, and focuses much more accurately than the F4-5.6 D version, although that one focuses a bit faster. When you find one, it will be cheap (I just paid $90 USD for one still in its original box with papers. I have two of them and wouldn't part with either.
Great upload I made a temporary jump to mirror less but the lack of D lenses made me come back to D750 and Df- my current D line up. 16mm 2.8 D - fish eye 17-35 2.8 D 28-70 3.5-4.5 28-105 3.5-4.5 35-135 3.5-4.5 (pre D version) 70-180 4.5-5.6 macro zoom D Owned many more in past but my few primes are all G now
Awesome show today! I collect the AF-D f2.8lenses, have a fetish for them, I use them on my Nikon F4, and the wonderful DF, which i saw your tribute to the DF .. awesome! I have read Nikon: A celebration by Brian Long over and over, fascinating story!
Oh no!! I guess I’m not the only one! Hahaha. I collect D lenses (mostly large aperture primes) , didn’t think there’d be others out there with the same fetish. Hahaha
Hi I use The 28-105 F3.5-4.5D on my D800e, an absolutely awesome lens and you ( Grays of Westminster ) are listing one at a Bargain price at the moment in your used list section if anyone is interested !
A large number of the 35-70 f2.8 AF-D push-pull zooms we see on eBay have haze on the central element, leading to low contrast. Great lens, but make sure the one you buy isn't hazy. Ask the seller explicitly about this before you bid or buy. That way, if it shows up with haze, it is "Not As Described" and you can get a refund. I know this from hard, recent experience.
Sigh another one who has to work on a Friday - can someone have a word with my boss please? A couple of random bits. I've got the old AF 35-70 (ie not 'D') got it from a certain camera shop in London :-) It's good, but very prone to flare / ghosting if you shoot even vaguely towards the sun. As an aside, as you mentioned the focus whine on old lenses, my 17-35/2.8 does it. When it finally goes, do they lock solid, or will I still be able to use it in manual focus? Thanks for another informative livestream.
I am using an AF 24-50 f3.3-4.5 on my D7100 and D90. Nice travel lens with distortion at the wide end. I also have a 28-85 AF. Very sharp and heavy with good macro. These two are not D lenses.
Hey Nikon, if Sony (who seems to hate their customers) can provide an A mount to E mount and support the screwdriver lenses; I think you can do likewise. Perhaps the lovely Becky could find out what is the deal on this for her viewers :)
becky, with the af-s think that was why the Df was released, it did that job; of being a small body that could take ALL manual and auto focus lenses; and did it brilliantly, as it had the "old school" aesthetics as well, with all the dials, etc.
Have the impression zooms weren’t great in D times. Primes is a different story, even AI/AI-S many tend to be really good. Too bad have to work when live episodes happen, always learn something watching.
This is awesome. I've a few AFd Nikkor lenses, I use on my Nikon DSLR cameras. My everyday lens is the Nikkor AF-d 28-105 3.5 best all rounder I have. You get a lot of bang for your buck. Amazing results plus a few more. All are absolutely magnificent lenses. This is a wonderful presentation indeed
Exactly. And it was one of the two lens choices (here: AF-D zoom) for the F100, back into it's day. Ever then, i own my copy.
@marcp.1752 Absolutely. I adore this lens & Thank you D Kelly
I have a bunch of AF-D primes, but one lone zoom, the 20-35 2.8D. I love it. Compact, versatile and wide enough, and built so well. I'm glad I came back to watch this stream again. Such great information and insight.
Hi Grays of Westminster - the 24-120 f3.5-5.6 D was called the "Streetsweeper" by old American newspaper and crime scene photographers ( I was one years ago). The idea is that you could mount this lens on your film camera and go to a scene or the site of some news and "sweep up" all the images that could be had in a few minutes, from pretty much the same spot, and then leave, without ever having to carry or change to another lens. In the press photo game you normally had a lot of places to go in a day, or night, and you needed to travel light. The 24mm end was as wide as you would ever need to go to get a scene, like a traffic accident all in frame, and the 120mm end was great for situations where the cops wouldn't let you go past the crime scene tape and you needed a bit more reach. I carried this lens on a Nikon body with a strobe on a bracket, and left it at f5.6 usually, below which it was hopelessly soft, Unfortunately, while this lens was good enough for film press work, where having ANY image is more important than technical quality, it looked pretty awful on digital. As in just barely passable for photojournalism on a 12 mp D3 or D700. It's build quality was very good however. Although it doesn't have quite the range, the Nikon 28-105 f3.5-4.5D is far superior on a modern DSLR, about the same price, and has a very useful 1:2 Macro function. Cheers!
Thank you for sharing that Tom! Greatly appreciated!
Hi Tom, I just purchased this lens cheap, and it came with a free Nikon film body😂 the guy even put a fully charged battery in it for me. I got the lens more for its nostalgic reputation so it was really interesting hearing your experience. It is nicely made, the zoom is nicely damped and it feels more premium quality than some later lenses. Not sure why I bought it, but I did😂
The term "street sweeper" was first applied to the Thompson machine gun, the Tommy gun, popular with Prohibition-busting crime gangs. It could be fired from a car, to sweep the street, and kill numerous rival gang members (as well as innocents). It was used in the St Valentine's Day Massacre.
It obviously got borrowed for a long lens, that would sweep the scene from one position.
Love the 28-105 D. Sits on my D610 , great macro facility for moderate close ups. Great for holidays as well.
Same choice
Used the 70-210mm AF with a D5 to shoot Netball World Cup in Cape Town this summer. Was very pleased with the results
@ 11:01. This is an issue between both kens variants camera. I’ve experienced this w/ same 80-200 2.7D on D3&4S not sharp in @ 200. The back focus can be off. I used in body focus calibration at 200mm focus as this lens was sharp as is on F4E/F5
Such a wealth of information on AF-D zooms, Thank You!
For someone like me who shoots both SLR and DSLR Nikons (unprofessionally), many AF-D series lenses are amazing performers and quite forgotten... and to be had at bargain prices compared to G series versions.
Thank you for covering the Nikkor D series lenses! Love them and so often overlooked by photographers. I have a nice collection of D primes that I love to AF on my D850.
A late addition: on any AF/AF-D lenses: you can add a metering prong on the aperture ring and use the lens with most pre 1977 Nikon cameras.
When I bought my first AF-D lenses I had the prong added to use them on my Nikon F2SB cameras.
Regards, Gilbert
I’m a bit confused by your statement. The reason why pre-AI lenses are “AI’Ded is to to allow them to be used on cameras made after 1977. All lenses with an aperture ring (notably excluding the G and AF-P lenses) will mount on pre-1977 cameras. Maybe it’s me that’s confused but I’d never heard of adding a metering prong to AD/AF-D lenses. Can u please clarify?
Edit: ALL F mount cameras (including the F2) work with AF and AF-D lenses in manual mode. Why would a metering prong need to be added?
@@alexblaze8878 re : why
To allow metering on pre 1977 bodies, otherwise only stop-down metering is possible
@@alexblaze8878 the F and some F2 photomics had manual indexing which needs the prong. If you don't have the prong you can't do full aperture metering.
@@Biriadan yes I went and looked up some info about after I commented. Thanks for educating me on that issue.
@@gilbertsandberg4736 thanks for the info.
Love this channel, have a mixture of D and G primes and lenses and still shoot events on D700s. Totally agree with the comments on the D zooms like the 80-200 2.8 having less contrast and nicer skin tones.
Priinting your images is the one time you truly "see" you images. It's a difference that is palpable
I have a Nikon 610, an got a F/3.5-4.5 -80-400 EDIF -DX 16:18 zoom with tripod ring, is this a good match.
Brady photography
California -USA
If anyone is in the market for a good general purpose telephoto of the AF-D era, the 70-210mm F4 Constant Aperture lens is a great one. It is not to be confused with the 70-210 F4-5.6, which is a "one-touch" zoom. This is a "two-touch" lens, and was only made from 1986-88 and is not actually a "D" lens but the very similar looking AF. It blows out a background beautifully at F4, and focuses much more accurately than the F4-5.6 D version, although that one focuses a bit faster. When you find one, it will be cheap (I just paid $90 USD for one still in its original box with papers. I have two of them and wouldn't part with either.
Great info about the lube situation, and motor failure.
The 80-200 d was relegated to manual focus on my d7000 but it was a dream on the 700 and even the d610
The 28-105 3.5-4.5 Micro is mad decent for a walkaround.
I agree. I wouldn't part with mine. It also makes a pretty decent substitute for a true macro lens.
Great upload
I made a temporary jump to mirror less but the lack of D lenses made me come back to D750 and Df- my current D line up.
16mm 2.8 D - fish eye
17-35 2.8 D
28-70 3.5-4.5
28-105 3.5-4.5
35-135 3.5-4.5 (pre D version)
70-180 4.5-5.6 macro zoom D
Owned many more in past but my few primes are all G now
Awesome show today! I collect the AF-D f2.8lenses, have a fetish for them, I use them on my Nikon F4, and the wonderful DF, which i saw your tribute to the DF .. awesome! I have read Nikon: A celebration by Brian Long over and over, fascinating story!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh no!! I guess I’m not the only one! Hahaha. I collect D lenses (mostly large aperture primes) , didn’t think there’d be others out there with the same fetish. Hahaha
Push-pull--in the pre-Auto-Focus days, it was faster to operate the lens to both zoom and focus using one ring.
Roland's pages has the DSLR and Mirrorless Nikon information.
My 85 mm 1.4 D is one of my favourite lens. I wish I had 35 mm version
Hi I use The 28-105 F3.5-4.5D on my D800e, an absolutely awesome lens and you ( Grays of Westminster ) are listing one at a Bargain price at the moment in your used list section if anyone is interested !
Yes! You mean this one : shop.graysofwestminster.co.uk/product/28-105mm-f-3-5-4-5d-af-zoom-nikkor/
The silent wave lubricant problem. Do current G/N lenses suffer from the same problem?
A large number of the 35-70 f2.8 AF-D push-pull zooms we see on eBay have haze on the central element, leading to low contrast. Great lens, but make sure the one you buy isn't hazy. Ask the seller explicitly about this before you bid or buy. That way, if it shows up with haze, it is "Not As Described" and you can get a refund. I know this from hard, recent experience.
What bout sending it to a lab for a cleanup? Is this lens worth it for that?
Another plus for the 28-105mm 3.5-4.5. Also the 28-70mm 3.5-4.5 it replaced (which I slightly prefer). I use them on my F100 & F6.
I have the 20mm 2.8AF -D on my IR converted D50. I use my 80-200mm 2.8ED, 105mm 2.8D AF Micro and 50mm1.8D on my D700, F90X and FGs.
HOW DARE YOU BEING SO LOVELY? grrrrreat channel , i'd love to have friends like you two guys! Greetings from Sevilla!
Sigh another one who has to work on a Friday - can someone have a word with my boss please? A couple of random bits. I've got the old AF 35-70 (ie not 'D') got it from a certain camera shop in London :-) It's good, but very prone to flare / ghosting if you shoot even vaguely towards the sun. As an aside, as you mentioned the focus whine on old lenses, my 17-35/2.8 does it. When it finally goes, do they lock solid, or will I still be able to use it in manual focus? Thanks for another informative livestream.
Also I use 17mm -55mm DX lens on My D300, wondering if can I use any other or the lines of lenses I can use
My 80-200 2.8D (New) pretty much lives on my D7200...
What about the 70-210 f/4? - REALLY GOOD!!!!!
My 28-80 AF-D is compact, robust, and very sharp on my D750. It only weighs 9 oz, and focuses close. I shoot 85% of my photos with it.
I use D lenses with my D810, including the 28-70, 50 f1.8, 85 f1.4, 135 f2 DC, and the 180 f2.8. I think the D lenses are more than sharp enough.
Rs. 78 450.00* the cost of the 80 200 f 2.8 d available here.
I am using an AF 24-50 f3.3-4.5 on my D7100 and D90. Nice travel lens with distortion at the wide end. I also have a 28-85 AF. Very sharp and heavy with good macro. These two are not D lenses.
Excellent video
Did Nikon made a 200mm 2.0 D lens????
Alas no af-ds, there are several ai and af-s versions, all heavy and expensive...
What Gilbert said! They went straight from AIS to AF-S G on this one
Hey Nikon, if Sony (who seems to hate their customers) can provide an A mount to E mount and support the screwdriver lenses; I think you can do likewise. Perhaps the lovely Becky could find out what is the deal on this for her viewers :)
This stream made me want to use my dad’s old Nikon 35-80 f4-5.6 on my Nikon Z5 lol.
Do you have a list of lenses you are selling
Check the links in the description box!
NIKON D700 with Nikkor 80 200 2.8 D 2 ring
I am seeing live, how can I go live with you guys
We go live every Friday, 2.15pm , London time!
D-lenses on D4 is very fast
becky, with the af-s think that was why the Df was released, it did that job; of being a small body that could take ALL manual and auto focus lenses; and did it brilliantly, as it had the "old school" aesthetics as well, with all the dials, etc.
Have the impression zooms weren’t great in D times. Primes is a different story, even AI/AI-S many tend to be really good.
Too bad have to work when live episodes happen, always learn something watching.
Ahmm...perhaps...lunch break at 2.15pm? No? Okay😉😄
Proper
Anyone taking a lens outside the studio should have a filter and lens hood attached. Highly effective and dirt cheap insurance for you lens.
Who would down vote this episode?
I know! I reckon it was mistake 😌
@Dale Martin oh my, what a saying 😅
Hit the bell, Ikon? Why? If I hit it again, it'll unsubscribe me. That's no fun. ;v)