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    Nikkor 28-105 question

    One of my favorite lenses is my Nikkor 28-105. Great lens, but I've noticed that I often get softer images around the 105 range. Shutter speeds fast enough, etc.

    Has anyone noticed a problem with auto-focusing error or something along those lines with this lens? It's strange because I usually get really sharp shots from this lens.

    --Jeff

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    I've had it for a while, and I do notice that it's just a little soft at 105. Not too bad though - although if I need that length I'm usually going for the 80-200. It's a pretty good lens overall, and now with shooting digital I tend to use the wider end of it more anyway so it's less of a problem. The only annoying thing about it is the hood!

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    Yes, the hood make it look like a space probe!

    I usually shoot without it.

    --Jeff

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