Nikkor PC / Tilt-Shift Lenses - Info: PC 85mm, PC 24mm, PC 45mm
Nikon has updated their lense guide (thanks for everyone for pointing it out) and you can read about them all here:
PC Micro-Nikkor 85mm f/2.8D
85mm medium telephoto lens with tilt/shift mechanism and macro capability
• Wide tilting and shifting range (tilt: ±8.3°, shift: ±12.4mm)
• 1/2 life-size macro shooting capability (at 0.39m/1.3 ft.)
• ±90° lens revolving capability for versatile tilt/shift effects
PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED
High-performance wideangle lens with Perspective Control
• Wide shifting and tilting range (shift: ±11.5mm; tilt: ±8.5°)
• ±90° lens revolving capability for versatile tilt/shift effects
• Maximum reproduction ratio of 1/2.7 (at 0.21m/0.75 ft.)
• Three ED glass elements, and three aspherical lenses
• Nano Crystal Coat reduces ghost and flare for clear images
• Nine-blade rounded diaphragm
• Auto aperture control with electromagnetic diaphragm (with D3 and D300)
PC-E Micro NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED
Normal lens with Perspective Control and macro capability
• Wide shifting and tilting range (shift: ±11.5mm; tilt: ±8.5°)
• ±90° lens revolving capability for versatile tilt/shift effects
• Maximum reproduction ratio of 1/2 (at 0.253m/0.83 ft.)
• ED glass element
• Nano Crystal Coat reduces ghost and flare for clear images
• Nine-blade rounded diaphragm
• Auto aperture control with electromagnetic diaphragm (with D3 and D300 )
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June 27th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
That catalog is interesting because while the 28-70mm is gone, most of the other recent supposedly discontinued lenses are still in there:
70-300 4.0-5.6G
80-200 2.8 D ED
17-35 2.8 AF-S
18-35 3.5-4.5 D ED IF
Another interesting thing is that they’re still showing the 300 4.0 and the 70-200 2.8 in light gray, which are supposedly discontinued in the U.S.
Hopefully, the fact that this seems to be a printed catalog does not mean that there aren’t other new lenses on the way because if there aren’t, Nikon has thrown all their eggs into the Tilt-Shift category, which would be a bit surprising.
In other posts, I wrote that the D700 catalog might be fake because Nikon doesn’t print in China, but this catalog is being printed in China.