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Posted by jk: Wed Oct 19th, 2016 06:53 1st Post
A replacement for the current 70-200mm is announced as is a beautiful new 19mm f4 PC lens.
http://nikonrumors.com/2016/10/18/pictures-and-specifications-of-the-nikon-pc-nikkor-19mm-f4e-ed-and-70-200mm-f2-8e-fl-ed-vr-lenses-leaked-online.aspx/


I have the 24mm f4 PC lens and it is an amazingly sharp lens.
The 19mm is very tempting but too expensive unless somebody employs me to do an architectural shoot and its fee is a large one.



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Posted by Gilbert Sandberg: Wed Oct 19th, 2016 08:54 2nd Post
JK,
Nothing rumours or leaks...
The announcements are on several EU Nikon webistes.
re: too
I agree, e.g. the 19mm is priced at twice the C's wide PC lens, and something like double the 24mm PC_E.
Regards, Gilbert



Posted by TomOC: Sun Oct 30th, 2016 20:35 3rd Post
https://www.dpreview.com/news/3325753199/nikon-announces-ultra-wide-pc-nikkor-19mm-f4e-ed-tilt-shift-lens

wow...this is something to drool over. Most of the other new lenses are "nice" but not game changers. This one costs an arm and a leg but what a lens!!!



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