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Review on Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED Zoom Lens: Ultimate Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras by Agata liwa ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

What exactly is there to make a remark about! This lens has never failed me in any way, despite the length of time I've spent using it. Excellent results Nikkor 24-70, of course, provides a full matrix, and Nikon D700 is the camera that it is equipped with. Got pros: One of the three masterpieces developed by the company is the Nikon 24-70mm, f/2.8G ED AF-S lens. The other two are the Nikon 14-24, f/2.8G, and the Nikon 70-200, f/2.8. I had the opportunity to work with all three of these lenses. The Nikon 24-70mm is an excellent lens that does not have any significant shortcomings. The lens, like other Nikon lenses, impresses with its exceptional plasticity of the picture in addition to the well-known sharpness that Nikon is known for, which some beginner photographers mistake for stiffness. In addition to that, the lens possesses qualities that are applicable in any situation. For the majority of shooting situations, a wide-angle lens with a focal length of 24 millimeters and a moderate telephoto lens with a focal length of 70 millimeters are ideal. If you are an amateur photographer and are in need of a lens with specific capabilities, then the company offers the Nikkor 14-24mm to the services of amateur photographers. This lens is unquestionably another masterpiece and brilliant development from Nikon. but we'll talk more about this lens later. I will not reiterate the thoughts of those who have commented before me. In most cases, I am in agreement with them. Of course, the Nikkor 24-70 is on the heavier side, making it unsuitable for the hands of a woman. Because of recent price reductions, purchasing this lens is now considerably less frightening than it was two years ago. Build quality and, more significantly, high-quality, trouble-free outcomes are undeniably appealing aspects for anyone who is devoted to Nikon. Got cons: I didn't see, but even if they are, they aren't significant enough to be noticed even if they are there. Instead, the shooter blames his own mistakes on the lens when he is shooting.