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Nikkor 24-120mm 3.5-5.6 VR
Two questions for the group:
1. Does the current version of this lens change length when focusing? 2. Is there any way to distinguish "early" editions (reputed to have QC problems) from the most current? Thanks, ~Ray |
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Nikkor 24-120mm 3.5-5.6 VR
"Ray Paseur" wrote in message ... Two questions for the group: 1. Does the current version of this lens change length when focusing? 2. Is there any way to distinguish "early" editions (reputed to have QC problems) from the most current? No, and, no - unless you know the serial numbers... -- David Ruether http://www.ferrario.com/ruether |
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Nikkor 24-120mm 3.5-5.6 VR
Thanks. I took one around the block from Penn Camera here in Washington,
DC, and thought enough of it that I bought it. I'll be doing mountain calendar shots next week, maybe I'll be able to post a link to the images when I get back. "David Ruether" wrote in message ... "Ray Paseur" wrote in message ... Two questions for the group: 1. Does the current version of this lens change length when focusing? 2. Is there any way to distinguish "early" editions (reputed to have QC problems) from the most current? No, and, no - unless you know the serial numbers... -- David Ruether http://www.ferrario.com/ruether |
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Nikkor 24-120mm 3.5-5.6 VR
You will use a 24-120 VR for landscape shots ??
hmm .. why you need VR ? =bob= "Ray Paseur" wrote in message ... Thanks. I took one around the block from Penn Camera here in Washington, DC, and thought enough of it that I bought it. I'll be doing mountain calendar shots next week, maybe I'll be able to post a link to the images when I get back. |
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Nikkor 24-120mm 3.5-5.6 VR
Good question. Because I am not willing to carry a tripod on part of this
trek and I expect high winds. ~Ray "[BnH]" b18ATiinetDOTnetDOTaus wrote in message ... You will use a 24-120 VR for landscape shots ?? hmm .. why you need VR ? =bob= "Ray Paseur" wrote in message ... Thanks. I took one around the block from Penn Camera here in Washington, DC, and thought enough of it that I bought it. I'll be doing mountain calendar shots next week, maybe I'll be able to post a link to the images when I get back. |
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