I have had the 35 F2 since the summer and think it is a very underrated lens. It usually gets ignored as is always up against the Sigma 1.4 and Nikon 35 1.8 but it transforms the D750 into a super light weight set-up and the quality of images from it can't be beat for the price.

I have had the 35 F2 since the summer and think it is a very underrated lens. It usually gets ignored as is always up against the Sigma 1.4 and Nikon 35 1.8 but it transforms the D750 into a super light weight set-up and the quality of images from it can't be beat for the price.
50mm 1.8g for £104 from a uk seller here, just bagged one [emoji3]
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=191489152874&globalID=EBAY-GB
Just so your aware, they are a HK based company, but may have a UK distribution centre? If you look at their contacts section it's listed as >
Kei Chuen Lee
Unit P, 8/F, Block III, Camelpaint Building, 60 Hoi Yuen Road
Kwun Tong
Hong Kong
I can get the 50mm F1.8G brand new imported from India at £80-£85 with genuine Nikon 2 year warranty(India) and 1 year International warranty. I had this lens before and used it briefly on the D600. Wide open, it was not that sharp, but nice at F2.2 onwards and at F4 and F5.6 it was very sharp.
How many of you are using the 50mm often? Might pick one up later as it is quite cheap for me to source one.
If you add the relevant customs and handling thats about £115. For the money its a no brainer. I have the Sigma 50 ART, I prefer it but its a heavy and much more expensive beast.
I can ask someone from our office in India to get it for me at £80 only without paying any charges. I am not able to decide between the 50 and the 35. The 35 is almost 3 times more expensive![]()
Do they work for HMRC or have they agreed to pay taxes for you if the item gets stopped? Use your zoom and set it at 35 or 50.
£80 on single item imported falls under the customs min value before they tax you. Anyone from India can get me that as a gift with a proper receipt. That is how I understand, but may be I am wrong?. I go to India every year and I think I can bring in goods up to £390 without paying customs.
It is not just about the focal length as I can check it with my 24-85 in the way you suggested. I am torn between the rendering of images at wider apertures. It is about a particular character a lens adds to the image.
For business purchases, import duty is NOT charged if:
And then for VAT (20%) – it is NOT charged for any import worth less than £15 with the exception of tobacco, alcohol and perfumes – for which VAT is always payable, regardless of the order amount.
- The total order is worth £135 or less.
- The total amount of import duty due is less than £9.
So that’s it – those are the minimum thresholds for paying VAT and duty on orders from outside the EU – £135 for import duty and £15 for VAT.
Hmmm... this is interesting. So, you are saying even if I can import it free I need to pay VAT on £80?
So just pay £109 from DR.![]()
I have had the 35 F2 since the summer and think it is a very underrated lens. It usually gets ignored as is always up against the Sigma 1.4 and Nikon 35 1.8 but it transforms the D750 into a super light weight set-up and the quality of images from it can't be beat for the price.
Did I heck. They weren't the ones paying me to be there!Did you send yours in to be used?


Colour for me, the horse and carriage stand out more imo. In fact I just prefer the colour altogetherJust wondering which pp looks better to you guys. I prefer the mono and wife prefers colour.
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Bruges_Colour by Anirban Acharya, on Flickr
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Bruges_BW by Anirban Acharya, on Flickr
Colour for me also.
Maybe of some use to LR users. While discussing my Red Kite images as posted on last page here and in the Bird section, Bill mentioned a LR plug-in to show the focus point in LR. I used to use this when using Nikon PP software in the past and have missed it from LR. I found it useful, so maybe of some of you here will. Only works in Library mode though.
Download and operating instruction in link.
http://www.lightroomfocuspointsplugin.com/
Thanks for that. Just downloaded and had a look. That's a very useful tool. I'm surprised to see how many shots where the focal point wasn't where I thought it was.
Sligachan sunset by Chris Marr, on Flickr
Stormy Neist by Chris Marr, on FlickrBeautiful shots. What lens did you use?
Great shots, especially the first. I like that you left the other tog in the picture as it adds scale.Just back from an awesome long weekend in the Isle of Skye - Haven't been through all my images so far but here's a couple to start with . Fair to say I love my 750
Sligachan sunset by Chris Marr, on Flickr
Stormy Neist by Chris Marr, on Flickr
Just back from an awesome long weekend in the Isle of Skye - Haven't been through all my images so far but here's a couple to start with . Fair to say I love my 750
Sligachan sunset by Chris Marr, on Flickr
Stormy Neist by Chris Marr, on Flickr
Just wondering which pp looks better to you guys. I prefer the mono and wife prefers colour.
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Bruges_Colour by Anirban Acharya, on Flickr
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Bruges_BW by Anirban Acharya, on Flickr