05-28-2011, 05:11 PM
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what i like in the nikon side is that spot metering is tied to which ever af point you are using, i think canon also offers this featured but only on the 1d line.
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I didn't know that... It feels like "a must have" functionality but I'm not sure it is a good reason to migrate to Nikon though...
I have the following Nikon primes and none of them show focus shift (and I usually use the 20mm, 50mm, 85mm and occasionally the 105mm Ai-S set to close focus):
- AF 20mm f/2.8D
- AF 50mm f/1.8D
- AF 85mm f/1.8
- AF-S 105mm micro VR f/2.8
- Ai-S 105mm f/1.8
- Ai-S 135mm f/2.8
But again... I believe this does not change the fact that a lens should be bought after trying it.
Serkan
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what i like in the nikon side is that spot metering is tied to which ever af point you are using, i think canon also offers this featured but only on the 1d line.
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I didn't know that... It feels like "a must have" functionality but I'm not sure it is a good reason to migrate to Nikon though...
Quote:still, i'm curious about the focus shift on nikon primes and would like to hear from those who have experienced this. <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
I have the following Nikon primes and none of them show focus shift (and I usually use the 20mm, 50mm, 85mm and occasionally the 105mm Ai-S set to close focus):
- AF 20mm f/2.8D
- AF 50mm f/1.8D
- AF 85mm f/1.8
- AF-S 105mm micro VR f/2.8
- Ai-S 105mm f/1.8
- Ai-S 135mm f/2.8
But again... I believe this does not change the fact that a lens should be bought after trying it.
Serkan