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2021-03-26T04:47:02
Very happy with the lens. Great customer service.
Paul J.
2018-03-13T13:35:41
I took my 45mm tilt shift out last Sunday for it's maiden voyage and really enjoyed it immensely! Sharp, nice build and a blast to use. I didn't mind manual focus at all. I was very happy with my results.
Jim O.
2017-12-29T19:00:00
This lens helps produces really sharp & high clarity images keeping perspective in mind. It also allows us to take multiple images using the shift feature & merge them in Photoshop. Check out samples the images I posted. Look & feel is great - feels solid in hand. Focus: Manual focus only. Smooth focus ring (more like a focus barrel) Variable aperture [changes at close focusing distance.. jumps from f/2.8 to f/3.8 when focused to the closest point (Macro)- I thought it was a flaw but in a way helps me get my shots right]. Will now buy the 85mm pc - e
MeisterMeister
2015-03-06T19:00:00
This lens is an excellent complement to my D800E. Although I specialize in both architectural and landscape photography, I primarily use it for landscape photography because its focal length is longer than I normally use for architectural work. For landscapes, I often find it helpful to dial in a small amount of tilt (to, in effect, extend the depth of field), and it produces excellent panoramas by shifting left, then right, then stitching the images together. My only caution regarding shift-pans is that the shift in either direction should be limited to about 80% of the shift range, because the resolution drops off noticeably near the periphery of the image circle. For close-ups, the tilt and shift functions are extremely helpful, and for both landscapes and close-ups I find the edge-to-edge sharpness and color rendition of this lens to be very satisfying. Because of the deliberate manner in which I work, I do not find its lack of autofocus to be a drawback; in fact, the focus ring works smoothly and has just the right amount of resistance -- focusing is smooth and precise. This lens might not be for everyone, but for those who understand tilt and shift, and who enjoy the process of making fine photographs, I would highly recommend it. (The accompanying photo is a 3-image shift-pan: left, center & right, with the lens tilted to render both the foreground and background in sharp focus.)
Photoken
2013-07-28T21:00:00
I have a lot to learn about this lens but I am very excited!
Rain
2013-05-18T20:00:00
Most people think PC-E is great for architectural work, and they are right. The Nikkor 45mm PC-E is an excellent performer in and around structures but this lens loves going outdoors- out in the wide open spaces of landscapes. This lens like other Nikkor PC-E has some benefits not many fully realize . It has the power of expanding your field of view. With a PC-E lens you can shift your view up or down making for a spectacular image with very high resolution. PC-E lens performs perfect indoors and around buildings, but don't forget the Nikkor PC-E loves to be taken out in the wild, an amazing tool for landscapes.
dmbNik
2013-05-06T21:00:00
Although most often categorized as an architectural lens, is actually a very good landscape lens. The adjustment knobs are a real pain but I have adapted. Had I not used the Canon version I would be unaware that a better design was possible. I'm getting over it.
Joel M.
2012-05-13T21:00:00
Turn your digital SLR into a view camera with this specialty lens. This is an excellent lens for controlling the focal plane and selective focus. I use it for architectural photography to eliminate distortion. Most photographers can get by using tools like Photoshop to electronically correct a lot of the lens distortion encountered in architectural photography, but for professionals (and perfectionists) this is an excellent tool.
THOMAS S.
2011-10-23T21:00:00
I use this for food all the time. The tilt shift setting may creep, but the manufacturer tells you this up front. I can shoot wide open and, by tilting the focal plane, get the faces of everyone at the counter in focus or the whole surface of a pizza when a conventional lens at that f-stop would only get a portion.
KYLE G.
2010-08-01T20:00:00
There are very few lenses that are worthy of such a price tag. This one is, easily. Perfectly sharp. Beautiful bokeh. absolute control. The only down side is that the controls are opposite than I'd prefer. The shift feature moves laterally when I'd prefer it to move medially in conjunction with the tilt feature. I understand that as a portrait/wedding photographer I'm probably an anomaly, but it would be nice to be able to switch.
mattshu
2010-06-21T21:00:00
I bought this lens, against all logic and reason, to use as a creative portrait lens. Some may have chosen the 85mm, but I prefer the 45mm as it's closer to 50mm, my favorite length for capturing environmental portraits. With the price of this lens being so high, I figure I'll have to do about 20 portrait sessions before I can even think about making any profit from it, but at least I'll learn a lot! By skewing your focal plane you can completely change how the viewer sees your subject. People can be made to look miniature in their surroundings or you can focus the viewer's attention to one particular area of the the frame by making it the only area in focus. The build quality of this lens is superb with a smooth aperture ring and a buttery smooth focus ring. That said, however, the lock knobs on the opposite sides of the tilt and shift knobs feel slightly loose and they don't do a good job of locking the lens in place. Overall great quality and I'm looking forward to some great portrait and food sessions.
CHRIS B.
2010-01-10T19:00:00
I love this lens. I have had it on my camera since I got it. I love the effects with the Tilt and Shift as well as when I just use it as a straight 45m.
Elizabeth P.
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By mattshu
There are very few lenses that are worthy of such a price tag. This one is, easily. Perfectly sharp. Beautiful bokeh. absolute control. The only down side is that the controls are opposite than I'd prefer. The shift feature moves laterally when I'd prefer it to move medially in conjunction with the tilt feature. I understand that as a portrait/wedding photographer I'm probably an anomaly, but it would be nice to be able to switch.
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By dmbNik
Most people think PC-E is great for architectural work, and they are right. The Nikkor 45mm PC-E is an excellent performer in and around structures but this lens loves going outdoors- out in the wide open spaces of landscapes. This lens like other Nikkor PC-E has some benefits not many fully realize . It has the power of expanding your field of view. With a PC-E lens you can shift your view up or down making for a spectacular image with very high resolution. PC-E lens performs perfect indoors...
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Master Precision with Nikon's PC-E Micro-NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED Lens
Reimagine Perspective Control
Unlocking a whole new world of perspective control, the PC-E Micro-NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED stands out with its ability to independently control tilt and shift movements. Command up to +/- 8.5 Degree of tilt for impeccable focus control, and utilize +/- 11.5mm of shift to adjust perspective and composition. Additionally, a +/- 90 Degree rotation capability further empowers photographers to fine-tune the axis of these movements.
Advanced Optics for Exceptional Clarity
The lens incorporates an extra-low dispersion element specifically for addressing chromatic aberrations, guaranteeing sharp images with accurate color representation. Furthermore, the integration of both Nano Crystal and Super Integrated Coatings ensures reduced reflections, countering flare and ghosting, regardless of adverse lighting conditions.
Close-Up Excellence with Close Range Correction
With a 1:2 maximum magnification ratio and a minimum focusing distance of 9.3", capturing detailed close-up subjects becomes second nature. The integrated Close Range Correction system consistently delivers unparalleled image quality throughout the focusing range.
Revolutionizing Architectural and Product Photography
The PC-E Micro NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED is a powerhouse in correcting linear distortion, replicating images as seen by the human eye. With the ability to straighten converging lines of rectilinear objects like buildings, and enhanced depth-of-field control, this lens is perfect for architectural, interior, nature, and product photography.
Harness Tilt and Shift for Superior Composition
Tilt-shift lenses, through the Scheimpflug principle, allow photographers to extend or limit points of critical sharpness in their images. With the PC-E NIKKOR lens, photographers get access to both tilt and shift controls, granting unparalleled perspective control. The lens's special mechanism offers up to +/- 11.5mm shift and +/- 8.5-degree tilt controls. With the added ability to rotate the lens optics up to 90 degrees either way, photographers can effortlessly adjust perspective control, and the included click-stop every 30 degrees ensures precision.
Additional Lens Option for Photographers
In addition to the 45mm f/2.8D ED, the PC-E Micro NIKKOR 85mm f/2.8D lens provides a standard-to-medium telephoto range. This range, coupled with an extensive depth-of-field, allows photographers to explore more photographic options.
Innovative Electromagnetic Diaphragm
Every NIKKOR-E lens integrates a rounded nine-blade electromagnetic diaphragm. This feature, especially when paired with Nikon SLRs like the D3, D300, and the recently launched D700 camera, offers auto aperture control. Photographers can compose shots without the common darkened frame issue, a breakthrough for lenses of this category.
Unearth the future of precision photography with Nikon's PC-E Micro-NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED. With unmatched control and unparalleled clarity, it's the lens of choice for photographers dedicated to pushing boundaries.