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MarkBarbieri
02-12-2010, 06:12 AM
You have probably noticed that changing the focus on your lenses also changes the magnification. I never gave much thought to the implications of that. This review of the latest Nikon 70-200 (http://bythom.com/nikkor-70-200-VR-II-lens.htm) by Thom Hogan discusses the phenomena.

When focused on an object at its closest focus distance, the 200mm end of the new zoom is effectively only a 134mm lens! That compares with old version being effectively a 182mm lens. I don't have any data on how other lenses perform like this, but the notion has me intrigued.

NateNLogansDad
02-13-2010, 09:50 AM
I have to read it again after another cup of coffee :surfweb:

Remember the days when you could buy a 110 camera for $5? Things were much easier back then.....

boBQuincy
02-13-2010, 01:05 PM
It is an interesting phenomenon. If we were mostly interested in close focus telephoto photography (flowers or bugs?) this lens would be a poor choice since it loses so much magnification at close focus. It is probably not much good with a close up lens either.

Pea-n-Me
02-13-2010, 01:33 PM
I'm having visions of steamy glass :darth: