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mediaman
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Good news for nikonians
      #705035 - 11/09/2008 20:42

Was in Calumut Leith [Edinburgh] placeing an order for some gear, Asked the assistant, was there any more news about Nikon's latest releases. [Body's and Lenses]
He confirmed.........50mm f1.4 AF-S
Who's happy now then? me for one.
[add name to list]

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Learning
Ethelred the Ill-Named


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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: mediaman]
      #705039 - 11/09/2008 20:55

You might have got someone into a lot of trouble. Another a week or two to learn that wouldn't have done us any harm. Shame on you. What about VR?

Edited by Learning (11/09/2008 20:56)


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mediaman
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: Learning]
      #705042 - 11/09/2008 21:00

Never asked....anyway...don't think VR is realy needed on a 50mm. Also, shame on me? he should have kept "mum"

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Ethelred the Ill-Named


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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: mediaman]
      #705051 - 11/09/2008 21:11

And, privy to a confidence, so should you.

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mediaman
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: Learning]
      #705086 - 11/09/2008 21:44

Double standards here i think.
[no pun intended]
First, you imply that i did wrong by telling...
then you ask for more information?
[What about VR?]
Mind you, the chap may have been trying to "Wind me up"
tho, i think unlikely.

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Learning
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: mediaman]
      #705110 - 11/09/2008 22:17

Quote:

Double standards here i think.




Deliberately so i think


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Towershot
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: mediaman]
      #705112 - 11/09/2008 22:19

If you are given a secret to keep ,the person giving it is the tell tale tit.....

Now, about the D90s with the i-pod........

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mediaman
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: Towershot]
      #705119 - 11/09/2008 22:30

No.....he never told me about that!
he did say summit 'bout heavy rubber bodies on pro nikons...
if you drop them..they bounce back up again undamaged.
[only kidding]

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Skyline_kid
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: mediaman]
      #705322 - 12/09/2008 10:45

Any idea on price for the lens?

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Towershot
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: Skyline_kid]
      #705624 - 12/09/2008 22:14

Quote:

Any idea on price for the lens?



Now that would be telling!!!!!!!!

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TimF
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: mediaman]
      #705717 - 13/09/2008 09:45

I've noted that the Warehouse Express ads in AP for the last few weeks have had a big red "NEW" next to the Nikon 85mm 1.8 and 1.4 optics. I wonder if there's anything behind that, or is it just a glitch?

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Garfield
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: TimF]
      #705722 - 13/09/2008 10:04

Quote:

I've noted that the Warehouse Express ads in AP for the last few weeks have had a big red "NEW" next to the Nikon 85mm 1.8 and 1.4 optics. I wonder if there's anything behind that, or is it just a glitch?




Hmm I've noticed that for a while. To be honest I wouldn't trust it as correct, as they had the D40 and D300 trade places in their adverts for a few weeks earlier this year. If only I could have bought a D300 for D40 prices!

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Nod
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: TimF]
      #705737 - 13/09/2008 10:53

Quote:

I've noted that the Warehouse Express ads in AP for the last few weeks have had a big red "NEW" next to the Nikon 85mm 1.8 and 1.4 optics. I wonder if there's anything behind that, or is it just a glitch?





Maybe everything else they sell is overpriced 2nd hand stuff? I would expect any new or updated AF-S primes to be G type rather than D anyway.

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Zou
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: Nod]
      #706238 - 14/09/2008 18:14

Warehouse Express also listed various Nikons as "EOS D...s" a few weeks back. That's gotta have cost someone their job.

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Adesw
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: Zou]
      #707483 - 16/09/2008 22:55

this isnt the only place where ive seen this rumour, and its seems a likely and natural step, considering the popularity of the new full frame system. However the speculated price is around £400-500, which would seem likely aswell, especially considering the chance of it being nano coated.

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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: Adesw]
      #707948 - 17/09/2008 20:32

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the speculated price is around £400-500, which would seem likely aswell, especially considering the chance of it being nano coated.



That is not as bad as an f0.95 at six grand; thank goodness that the Nikon throat is a bit too narrow for that sort of thing. For £400 I would at least expect VR and an aperture ring..


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Adesw
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: Learning]
      #707967 - 17/09/2008 20:59

Hmm.

They definately need to add af-s to the fast primes. That would give ultra fast lenses, with even faster focusing!

So a 28mm 1.4, 50 1.4 and 85 1.4 all with af-s and maybe even VR and nano coating.

Then youd have a perfect lens trio. Though its not going to happen given the popularity of the new zooms.


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Garfield
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: Adesw]
      #708410 - 18/09/2008 20:07

Quote:

Hmm.

They definately need to add af-s to the fast primes. That would give ultra fast lenses, with even faster focusing!

So a 28mm 1.4, 50 1.4 and 85 1.4 all with af-s and maybe even VR and nano coating.

Then youd have a perfect lens trio. Though its not going to happen given the popularity of the new zooms.




With those kind of maximum apertures you don't need VR.

It's a waste of physical space on the lens and with the sensors in the D90, D300, D700 and D3 you're going to have to be in absolute darkness to need 2 or 3 stops of extra shutter speed (which VR provides) at f/1.4 and something like ISO3200!

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Brendan
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: Adesw]
      #708476 - 18/09/2008 23:37

Quote:

Hmm.

They definately need to add af-s to the fast primes. That would give ultra fast lenses, with even faster focusing!

So a 28mm 1.4, 50 1.4 and 85 1.4 all with af-s and maybe even VR and nano coating.

Then youd have a perfect lens trio. Though its not going to happen given the popularity of the new zooms.




I use this trio plus the 135 f2 DC and the 20mm f2.8 almost exclusively on my D3 having given up on the weight of zooms and fallen in love with the rendering of the primes. I for one find them QUITE fast enough, but I don't shoot sports. I certainly wouldn't want VR - it does funny things to the bokeh......

there's some argument for AFS on the 135mm, but definitely not the 28mm as it has a very short quick throw.

b.t.w. I agree about teh 'perfect trio'

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TimF
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Re: Good news for nikonians [Re: Brendan]
      #708550 - 19/09/2008 09:43

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b.t.w. I agree about teh 'perfect trio'



Me too. Just add in options for 14mm f/2.8 and 200mm f/2 for photo heaven.

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