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Nikkor 15mm f 3.5 AI-s Manual lens

Currency:USD Category:Cameras & Photo Start Price:400.00 USD Estimated At:850.00 - 1,250.00 USD
Nikkor 15mm f 3.5 AI-s Manual lens
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550.00USD+ (123.75) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2015 Apr 17 @ 15:49UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Nikkor 15mm f/3.5s Ultra-Wideangle Lense with original case



The distinguishing features of super wide-angle lenses in general are their wide angle of view and their extended perspective. Unlike Nikkor 13mm f/5.6 which has a even wider picture angle than the 15mm but the lense has to be on a made-to-order basis. This has made the 15mm lens to be a more realistically optical ultrawide than the 13mm superwide Naturally, the 15mm lens has a marginally narrower angle of view in its picture coverage but it has enabled many Nikon photographers to start enjoying the sheer fascinating beauty and amazing world of ultra-wide photography with a reasonably entry cost.



Specifications of 15mm f/3.5s



Focal length/Aperture: 15mm f/3.5

Lens construction: 14 elements in 11 groups

Picture angle: 110°

Diaphragm: Automatic

Aperture scale: f/3.5~ f/22 on both standard and aperture-direct-readout scales

Exposure measurement: Via full aperture method with AI cameras; via stop-down method with non-AI cameras.

Distance scale: Graduated in meters and feet from 0.3m (1 ft.) to infinity (OO)

Weight: 630g

Maximum Reproduction ratio: 1:12.5

Dimensions: 90mm dia. x 94mm long (overall); 88.5mm extension from lens flange

Filters: Rear-attachment bayonet type; Skylight (L1BC). orange (O56), light amber (A2). and light blue (B2)

Front lens cap: slip-on; Lens hood

Built-in scalloped type

Lens case: CL-17 hard leatherette



The manual focusing is just perfect, and the image quality is outstanding because this 15mm has virtually no straight-line distortion. Most Nikon wide lenses, especially the 14-24mm AFS and 14mm f/2.8 AF, tend to bend straight lines slightly. The fact that this 15mm keeps lines ruler-straight, so long as you're at least 10 feet (3m) away, makes this 15mm lens uniquely handy for architectural photography.



Regardless of the so-called built-in hood, the huge fish-bowl front element collects light from every direction and often leaves huge fuzzy ghost blobs if you're not careful to shield the lens from the open sky or open windows indoors.



The advantage of this 15mm ultra-ultra-wide over the 14-24mm AFS and 14mm f/2.8 AF is that is has much less distortion, probably weighs less, and costs less. The disadvantage is far more ghosting. The lack of autofocus isn't significant at these focal lengths, since everything is usually in focus anyway.



For most people, the newer 14mm f/2.8 makes more sense, since it's about the same size and weight and a better lens overall, and doesn't cost that much more than a used 15mm (about $1,500 new). The 14mm f/2.8 has a little more weird distortion.



From the collection of Don Dondero.



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