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Mar 21, 2018
A panacea for DX users, get this instead of the 50mm f1.8g!
9 of 9 found this helpful I was very surprised to find this "less featured" DX lens was actually sharper wide open then my 50mm f1.8g! That's all you need to know really. Just enjoy this lens at wide open apertures and that artsy shallow depth of field.
The metal mount is a nice touch, but the body is plastic. The focus is plastic and light to the touch - and correspondingly lacks that satisfaction you get from "snapping" an image into focus. There is no distance scale, so you can't pre-focus for video, or do a makeshift manual follow focus.
The filter mount is 52mm, which is awesome as it is a common standard.
If you're looking for a general purpose prime, the 35mm f1.8 DX outshines the 50mm any day.
Oct 31, 2005
Kodak DCS 760 BIG TOUGH & ahead of it's time !
9 of 10 found this helpful Likes : Large (I have big hands), dual PC card slots for using big hardrives or two 1 gig CF cards, fastest Nikon autofocus (screw type), half decent raw capture speed (1.5 fps @ 20 frames), and the Kodak Software. The Nikon F5 body is simply fabulous. Low iso speed of 80 ASA for studio work or bright outdoors.
Loves : The top removeable view finder (for top down use), selectable viewscreens, and the overall durable feel of the camera. The F5 body just. feels nice and substantial. The larger 1.3x crop factor makes wide angles a little more useable. Can use Ai lenses and meter well. Everything is shot raw, once you go raw, you'll never go back. Being able to resuscitate a bad shot (+ or -2 EV) is a lifesaver sometimes.
Dislikes : Upper limit of useable ISO is 165 ASA for noise. Uses battery power like crazy (especially if you autofocus alot). Kodak no longer manufacturers parts and will only repair if parts still available. Too bad, they made the best 6 mp camera that was available back in the day.
Overall Conclusion : If you don't mind the size, it's a better alternative to the d1x. I considered a D70 but it just wasn't as capable for hard features. It's a great camera to buy, use, and then throw in the closest for another 20 years and re-sell. It's sure to be a collectible, remember, Kodak invented the original DSLR !