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Nikon 105mm ƒ/2.0D AF Defocus Control (DC)

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2009

This video is a brief hands-on review on the little sister of a bokeh legend of 135mm ƒ/2.0D AF DC (Defocus Control), the 105mm ƒ/2.0D AF DC (Defocus Control). The 105mm ƒ/2.0D AF DC will NOT focus automatically with these models of D40 / D40X / D60 / D3000 / D5000. Enjoy.

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  • How is this different from 135mm dc in terms of performance? You rated the 135 dc a 10/10 on your other review but this 105mm just an 8/10.

  • We are not sure about whatever else we left out of the reviews. If we remember correctly, the 105mm DC has more severe flaring, vignetting, auto focusing, and coma issues than the 135mm DC.

  • Hello there

    Does this take filters ????

    Thanks

    Alex

  • Watch the video again, your answer's there.

  • my 105DC is metal built-in hood, not plastic.

    Is the information correct?

  • The information is correct; you have the earliest version of 105mm ƒ/2.0D AF DC that has metal built-in lens hood.

    About 2,000 was built with metal built-in lens hood then after Nikon received multiple complaints about getting dents on the metal hood, therefore, Nikon replaced the built-in metal lens hood with plastic lens hood to prevent any further problems.

    However, plastic lens hood will still crack but easier for Nikon to replace rather than metal since it requires disassembling.

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  • Here in Greece you have to pay @ least 935 eu to get this gem..thats quite a lot more than the 730 you note in this great video review..bummer

  • Oh yeah

    Thank you

  • First a hacksaw. then just spit on it and wipe with a t-shirt ;) he he he

  • No difference, really; just blow off the dust then brush off any remaining dust, then make a ball from the microfiber then apply the rubbing alcohol to the ball then rub it around then use another side of the ball to dry, done, voila.

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