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Nikon Micro 105mm f4
Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/4 Ai. This fine lens debuted in the mid 1970s and it’s the first Nikkor of its class. Back then long macro lenses needed a bellows unit for you to focus. This lens changed it all by incorporating the 105/4 bellows Nikkor to a real focusing unit so you can enjoy focusing it like any normal lens. It was very popular and Nikon took a long time to make a successor to this because it’s just so good. This lens is a favorite amongst flower photographers and if you just do a bit of searching online you will find lots of people still using it. This went though a couple of versions but the optics remained the same essentially. Richard Haw
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