The only dedicated digital lens I own is the kit lens I got with the camera. All other lenses are full-frame/pre-digital and outperform the kit lens in all aspects.
Please comment briefly on your experiences with using both post- and pre-digital manufactured lenses.
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Though not without some challenges (to use), my legacy manual focus lenses provide excellent results. I also find my legacy auto focus lenses on par with my newer 'digital' lens - but I have yet to purchase a 'pro quality' digital design lens. The financial advantage offered by legacy lenses far outweighs any (hypothetical or potential) performance issues!
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I have the Maxxum 5D with a digital wide angle lens. I also use the older telephoto lens from the Maxxum 5 on the 5D. I see no difference between the lenses, but all the photos taken with either lens on the digital camera are generally less sharp than they are using the film camera.
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I prefer the older lenses! For my Nikon digital gear I have bought 6 AI lenses for $40 each delivered! The older lenses have a wonderful coherence and color balance. The new ones are nice too, but I really enjoy my older lenses a lot and plan on getting more.
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I own a Nikon F5 and a Nikon D-100. I am an advanced amateur who owns Nikon lenses ranging from 28mm to 1000mm and, I mainly shoot color positive film with my F5 and find no difference in Image quality when I use the same lenses on my digital SLR. The only difference that I see is the magnification. I can get closer with my long distance lenses & not quite as close with wide angle when using these lenses on the digital camera.
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Some of the problems that many claim to be having may be due to the quality of the legacy lenses being used. I reaaly don't know. However, what I do know, is that I have both types of lenses in like manners, ie 75-200mm Zoom to note only one lens. I cannot see a difference in the work either of these units produces, not even when out of curiosity I produced multiple but identical shots usin both the digital and the legacy lens.