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Mark Krauss | all galleries >> Photo of the Day >> pad_2009 > 2009-02-05
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05-FEB-2009 Mark A. Krauss

2009-02-05

200mm
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In April 1977 came the production version 200 mm f/2 IF-ED with ED glass and internal focusing. Minimum focus remained at 8.2 feet (2,5m). A gold ring denotes the ED lens and a tripod ring with carrying strap eyelets is built into the lens. This extremely fast telephoto lens is a favorite for theatre, indoor sports, and press photography, and it can be used with the 2x and 1.4x converter rings. Serial numbers begin with 176111.
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Focal length: 200 mm
Angle of view: 12 degrees, 10'
Aperture scale: 2 to 22
Closest focus: 8.2 ft
Elements/groups: 10/8
Filter thread diameter: 122 mm
Lens hood: Supplied with lens
First production date: January 1977
Weight: 5 lb, 1.1 oz (2.3 kg)
All above courtesy of "The Complete Nikon System, An Illustrated Equipment Guide" by Peter Braczo, Silver Press 2000

Nikon D2x ,Nikkor 28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S
1/180s f/3.5 at 56.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time05-Feb-2009 19:15:03
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D2X
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length56 mm
Exposure Time1/180 sec
Aperturef/3.5
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Dirck Brinckerhoff14-Feb-2009 05:36
That's a lot of lens!
martyn george (Hedonic3000)08-Feb-2009 19:32
An excellent shot, Mark. You have shown the quality well, nicely done.
Paul Milholland08-Feb-2009 17:07
You know it's a heavy piece of glass when it has its own carrying strap. . . . ;)
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo07-Feb-2009 15:13
What a beauty - I would love to have this in my bag, even at 5 pounds!!
Guest 06-Feb-2009 23:48
Very nice! I don't fancy trying to focus it at f2 though!
fotabug06-Feb-2009 23:10
Definitely! What a great piece of glass. And extremely fast too.
Laura Milholland06-Feb-2009 22:13
Definitely a beautiful shot - wonderful lens too.
Guest 06-Feb-2009 21:48
Beautiful!
Michael Shpuntov06-Feb-2009 16:23
What a beauty. See here. Somebody using them :-)
http://www.pbase.com/michaelsv/image/107123776
Guest 06-Feb-2009 05:14
Beauty... vote
v c bacon06-Feb-2009 04:25
What a beauty! Is this a new lens for you?
Steve Thuman06-Feb-2009 03:53
A legendary lens! Did you just get it?