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Nikon Nikkor AF 105mm F2 D DC Defocus Image Control Telephoto Prime Lens 1932

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UPC
0018208019328
Maximum Aperture
f/2
Brand
Nikon
Series
Nikon DC-NIKKOR
Type
Telephoto
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Fixed/Prime
Mount
Nikkor
Focal Length
Fixed/Prime, 105mm
MPN
1932

About this product

Product Information

For the photographer who specializes in portraits and still life, the 105 mm Nikon DC-Nikkor is an ideal choice for a DC lens (defocus lens). Because this is a DC lens, the Nikon DC-Nikkor allows the photographer to choose how much emphasis the background or the foreground of a photo should have. This gives the photographer the ability to control which area in a photo should have a blurred effect.  Blurring images is way to make elements in a photo appear softer or coarser. This feature is in addition to the potential that is already contained in an f/2.0 aperture lens such as the Nikon DC-Nikkor. Such creative control often lends itself well to both still life and portraits, though all forms of photography can benefit from the features of this Nikon lens. Built of rugged metal and plastic materials, the Nikon lens uses an independent ring in order to change between manual focusing and automatic focusing.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Nikon
MPN
1932
UPC
0018208019328
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99652724

Product Key Features

Mount
Nikkor
Focal Length
Fixed/Prime, 105mm
Maximum Aperture
f/2
Series
Nikon DC-NIKKOR
Type
Telephoto
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Fixed/Prime

Dimensions

Weight
21.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Aperture
f/2
Compatible Brand
Nikon
Min Aperture
16
Additional Tech Characteristics
D RF Af M/A
Diameter
3.1in
Focal Length (mm)
105mm
Camera Type
SLR
Camera Technology
Digital
Product Line
Nikon DC-Nikkor

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  • Top favourable review

    Nikkor 105mm F2 DC, the sharpest!

    The Nikon AF 105mm f/2 DC is one of Nikon's very best lenses. Nikon has always made extraordinary 105mm lens, ever since its. The Nikon 105 DC is among the sharpest lenses ever made, and it's built pro-tough out of metal in Japan, not out of plastic in China. The Nikon 105 DC has an almost identical bigger brother, the 135mm f/2 DC. This 105mm f/2 DC is as sharp, and often sharper than Nikon's 105mm f/2.8 AF-D MICRO-NIKKOR, and this DC lens has the advantage of adjustable and superior bokeh. The built-in metal hood is superb: it locks in position by screwing-down. Even without the hood extended, the glass is well recessed into the barrel. You have to move a ring to get to manual focus mode, and once you do, manual focus is fantastic.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: cl_johnson

  • Top critical review

    A lens you have to know how to handle. It's not as incredible as I'd read.

    As soon as I got the lens, I tried it and I didn't like it. The images were blurred and sleepy. My boyfriend was able to calibrate it and adjust it from the camera menu, currently I have it on a D7000 and after taking a lot of pictures, it worked! Finally, the automatic focus focused right where the focus point was, improved the sharpness remarkably and we learned trial and error how to handle the DF. I didn't like it: 1. In autofocus mode it sounds horrible, too much noise. 2. It has its science to know how to calibrate it and handle the DF. 3. It doesn't have VR, so in low light you should use flash or a tripod. When there is a lot of light, when shooting at high speeds there is no trepidation. 4. The parasol comes incorporated to the neighborhood of the lens, to remove it is a ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: sf_camera_service

  • Portrait photographer's most loved lens.

    Nikon AF-DC 105mm f/2.0. Simply put, One of the best, least known portrait lenses ever manufactured by Nikkor. When I was considering this lens one of the big things was the cost versus the value. Once I made the commitment to purchase this lens, I wanted to kick myself for having been so cheap and not having purchased sooner. I am not going to go into all of the technical stuff about this lens because unless you are an engineer or rocket scientist, most of it will not make sense to you. I will focus on the things that most people are concerned with, clean, crisp, images with great color saturation and detail. Build: This is a true camera lens and what has made Nikon the choice of professionals for years. It is built to last and to take the punishment that professionals inflict upon ...

  • The ultimate portrait lens????

    Nikon has three lenses designed specifically for portraiture in its line-up. The other two are the 135mm f/2D DC and the 85mm f/1.4 AFD. Construction is top notch, and as a 105mm goes, the lens is big and heavy, but balances nicely on a DSLR. AF is fast enough, and unlike others I don't think its 'moderately noisy'. It has a built in lens hood which can be locked by rotation, but that is not necessary, as you can just pull it forwards and it remains in place. You can use it with the DC feature off, and the bokeh is nice enough. Using the Defocus Image feature allows you to control bokeh in front or behind the subject. DC must be set before focusing. It will make the subject slightly soft, but you can control this by reducing the DC. I for example sometimes use f/4 with DC at f/2.8 when I ...

  • Unbelieveable Lens!

    First of all I need to start this review out by stating that I find this optic to be nothing short of revolutionary. The whole concept of allowing the user to control spherical abberation and to choose whether they want a softer foreground or background is phenomenal. The DC ring on the lens adjusts spherical abberation by under or over-correcting for spherical abberation. When a lens is over-corrected for spherical abberation, you have soft out of focus foreground elements and "harsh" out of focus background elements. When a lens is *under* corrected for spherical abberation, you have the reverse - soft background elements and harsh foreground elements. When the DC ring is set at the neutral position, the lens is given average correction for spherical abberation, which means ...