
I own both the 45 and 85 PC-E lenses and both are excellent, sharp lenses that produce great images. Both are great for close-ups, landscapes and of course anything that benefits from tilt/shift capability, like table-top product photography. Properly used, these lenses give the user tremendous depth of field control and some very unique images.
I was initially concerned with the high price of both lenses and the fact that they are manual focus, but their quality in all aspects is worthy of the price and manual focus turned out to be extremely easy and precise on my d300 and d700 cameras.
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Question about an old Nikon film camera?
I have a vintage SLR Nikon 35mm Film camera. This camera was probably purchased back in Micro Nikkor the 70's. The only model info I find, is F2 7335387. There is a lens that says Micro-Nikkor-PC Auto 1:3.5 f=55mm 749677. The camera is in good condition and works well. Can anyone tell me the value of this camera and lens if I sell it at auction?





























































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