Nikon 24-70mm ƒ/2.8G AF-S ED-IF N

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2009

This video is a brief hands-on review on Nikon's flagship commercial grade standard zoom lens of the 24-70mm ƒ/2.8G AF-S ED-IF N, enjoy.

Update September 15, 2009: The field of angle for FX / Film and DX are mixed up and backwards on the specifications page. DX is 61º - 22° while FX / Film is 84ª - 34°.

Music: My Favorite Things, by John Coltrane

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  • what do you think if 17-55 mm vs 24-70 mm with Nikon D90 body..?

  • Unfortunately, that's not our decision because it's yours. Perhaps rent them out to see and decide for yourself.

  • what do you think about the 35-70mm f/2.8d lens? o:

  • Nikon 35-70mm ƒ/2.8D AF is an old school commercial grade lens. You can find an used one for 1/3 the price of a new 24-70mm. Do we need to say more? :)

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  • @raugelis it has f/2.8 aperture, which is big enough to allow light to enter the lens for your camera's af sensors to pick up something to focus on in dark conditions. i dont know what camera you have, old cameras probably will do a sluggish job compared to newer cameras due to improved technology in af sensors.

  • Hello, have you tested or hear about af accuracy of 28-70 2.8 afs. I thing to go for 28-70, because its about 30% cheeper now(to 24-70) and Im sure, the 4mm is not a problem. The only thing Im worried is af accuracy in lower light, like cloudy day room etc. Thank you for answer. AG

  • Yes, your D5000 can take heavy lenses. Just pick it up by the lens, not camera.

  • Uhm, "better picture" with a FX lens? No, dear, it doesn't matter what sensor size your camera has. The 17-55mm is a quality lens, so, the pictures are already better.

  • Yup.

  • does this len come with a hood ?

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