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Nikon 45mm f/2.8 PC-E
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Nikon 45mm PC-E

Nikon 45mm f/2.8 PC-E. enlarge. I'd order this from Adorama or Amazon. It helps me keep adding to this site when you get yours from these links, too.

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Introduction

The Nikon 45mm PC-E is a normal focal length version of the 24mm PC-E. For all the practical issues and much greater depth, please see my 24mm PC-E review.

Compatibility: This lens uses an electronic diaphragm which is new for Nikon, even though Canon has been doing it this way since the 1980s. Therefore the diaphragm is only fully compatible with the D300, D700 and D3. Earlier cameras require manual operation, or don't work at all. With anything other than the D3, there often is mechanical interference which limits the lens' ability to shift and swing.

See my explicit 24mm PC-E Compatibility page for more details. This 45mm uses the same mount and electronics, so it should be the same.

 

Specifications

Optics: 9 elements in 8 groups. Three aspherical elements, one ED element, and one is nano-crystal coated.

Diaphragm: 9-blade electronic, rounded. Stops down to f/32.

Shift: ± 11.5mm.

Tilt: ± 8.5.º

Close Focus: 0.83 feet (0.253m).

Maximum Reproduction Ratio: 1:2 (half life-size).

Size: 3.2" diameter by 4.4" extension from flange (82.5 x 112mm).

Weight: 26.1 oz. (740 g).

Includes: HB-43 plastic bayonet hood and lens pouch CL-1120.

Shown as prototype: January, 2008 at PMA 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Announced: 01 July 2008.

Price: $1,799 in 2008.

Available: August 2008.

 

Performance

Based on what I saw with the 24mm PC-E and Nikon's MTF data, optical performance should be exemplary.

See my explicit 24mm PC-E Review for all the details; this is merely a 45mm version of the 24mm PC-E.

The real question is mechanical and electronic compatibility with your camera. Of the hundreds of Nikon camera models, it really only works properly on the D3. Its movements interfere mechanically with other cameras, and the diaphragm only works properly on the D300, D700 and D3. See 24mm PC-E Compatibility for details, which should apply to this 45mm lens.

 

Recommendations

This is a very special purpose lens for people too lazy to haul out a view camera, or too cheap to spring for a real digital back for that view camera like the Phase One.

You people already know who you are. I'll expand this page when I get my hands on this lens; for now, read my 24mm PC-E review , all of which should apply to this otherwise identical 45mm lens.

Personally, I'd get the 24mm among Nikon's three 24mm, 45mm and 85mm PC-E lenses.

Canon has already been making a 45mm f/2.8 TS-E lens, which is the same thing, for many years. It sells for only $1,200 and is available from stock. Use it on the Canon 5D and you can shoot today and save a lot of money over this Nikon 45mm and D3.

 

More Information: Nikon, Japan.

 

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