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Nikon's logo. Click here to visit the Nikon website! PRESS RELEASE: Nikon Further Extends The Nikkor Perspective Control Lens Selection With The Introduction Of Two New PC-E Micro Lenses


The New PC-E Micro NIKKOR® 45mm f/2.8D ED and PC-E Micro NIKKOR 85mm f/2.8D Lenses Continue Nikon’s Legacy of High-Quality Optics and Design

MELVILLE, N.Y. (July 1, 2008) – Nikon, Inc. today introduced the new PC-E Micro NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED and PC-E Micro NIKKOR 85mm f/2.8D lenses, expanding a series of lenses that allow photographers to effectively correct perspective and/or depth-of-field to push creative boundaries.  These new Perspective Control (PC) lenses correct linear distortion in order to better replicate images as seen by the human eye, including straitening the converging lines of rectilinear objects such as buildings, while also introducing welcome command over depth-of-field.  Their versatility makes these the perfect lens complement for a myriad of applications, including photographing architecture, nature, interiors and still-life—especially product photography.

“The introduction of the wide-angle 24mm Perspective Control lens answered a demand from photographers.  Specific shooting disciplines demand precise image control that only a specialized lens of this design can provide," said Edward Fasano, general manager for Marketing, SLR System Products at Nikon, Inc.  “We are pleased to now add the 45mm and 85mm Micro PC-E lenses, offering photographers an expanded number of PC focal lengths from which to choose and resolve complex photographic challenges.”

When shooting subjects, such as tall buildings with a conventional lens, composition often calls for tilting the axis of a camera.  This typically results in a significant distortion of converging lines, impacting the desired visual accuracy of the image.  A PC-E NIKKOR lens’ “shift” control provides correction for this type of distortion.  “Shift” control can also give a photographer the ability to “effectively” move the apparent position of the camera—providing further perspective versatility, allowing, for example, the ability to avoid unwanted reflections in an image.

Nikon's PC-E Micro Nikkor 45mm f/2.8D ED lens. Courtesy of Nikon, with modifications by Michael R. Tomkins. Click for a bigger picture!

A PC-E lens’ “tilt” control gives photographers additional creative control over depth-of-field.  Known as the Scheimpflug principal, tilt-shift lenses are capable of modifying the focal plane of the lens, allowing the extension or limitation of the point of critical sharpness in the image.  The combination of “tilt” and “shift” controls featured in all PC-E NIKKOR lenses gives photographers extraordinary control over perspective—control which simply is not possible with conventional lenses.

A special tilt/shift mechanism gives users up to +/- 11.5 mm shift for perspective control and +/- 8.5-degree tilt control for creative focus.  The Perspective Control lenses correct distortion and vanishing point issues with convenient side-mounted controls at 1mm / 1-degree intervals that will adjust the focal plane with shift and tilt adjustments.  The lens optics rotate up to 90 degrees right or left for perspective control adjustment, while a click-stop is provided every 30 degrees.  Photographers can confirm the effect of each adjustment accurately through their Nikon SLR viewfinder.

The new PC-E Micro NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED and PC-E Micro NIKKOR 85mm f/2.8D offer a combined standard-to-medium telephoto range coupled with dramatically expansive depth-of-field that is well suited for a variety of tasks and the exploration of new levels of creativity.

Nikon's PC-E Micro Nikkor 85mm f/2.8D lens. Courtesy of Nikon, with modifications by Michael R. Tomkins. Click for a bigger picture!

All NIKKOR-E lenses incorporate a rounded nine-blade electromagnetic diaphragm that provides auto aperture control when used with Nikon SLRs that feature an electronically controlled aperture, including the D3, D300 and newly announced D700 camera*.  This unique feature allows photographers to more easily compose without the typical darkening of the frame experienced with other lenses of this type.

The PC-E Micro NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED lens continues the NIKKOR legacy of high-quality optics and durable design.  It features an Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass element providing superior sharpness and color fidelity by effectively minimizing chromatic aberration and three aspherical lens elements minimize various other types of lens aberration.  While both lenses offer a 1:2 reproduction ratio, the PC-E Micro 85mm f/2.8 D lens offers a medium-telephoto angle of view and increased camera-to-subject working distance that is preferable in many applications.  In addition, both lenses incorporate Nikon’s Super Integrated coatings that deliver superior color reproduction, as well as Nikon’s exclusive Nano Crystal Coat to virtually eliminate any remaining instances of ghosting and flare.

Together with the recently announced NIKKOR PC-E 24mm f/3.5 ED lens, photographers now have a comprehensive assortment of Perspective Control NIKKORs ranging from wide to medium telephoto from which to choose.

The PC-E Micro NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED and PC-E Micro NIKKOR 85mm f/2.8D lenses are scheduled to become available through Nikon authorized dealers in the U.S. beginning in August 2008 for an estimated selling price of $1,799.95 and $1,739.95, respectively.**  

About Nikon
Nikon, At the Heart of the Image™. Nikon Inc. is the world leader in digital imaging, precision optics and photo imaging technology and is globally recognized for setting new standards in product design and performance for its award-winning consumer and professional photographic equipment. Nikon Inc. distributes consumer and professional digital SLR cameras, NIKKOR optics, Speedlights and system accessories; Nikon COOLPIX® compact digital cameras; COOLSCAN® digital film scanners; 35mm film SLR cameras; Nikon software products and Nikon sports and recreational optics. Nikon D Series digital SLR cameras are recognized as “Highest in Customer Satisfaction with Digital SLR cameras,” according to the latest J.D. Power and Associates 2007 Digital Camera Satisfaction Study. Nikon Corporation, the parent company of Nikon Inc., recently celebrated its 90th anniversary and announced the production of over 40 million NIKKOR SLR interchangeable lenses. For more information, dial (800) NIKON-US or visit http://www.nikonusa.com, which links all levels of photographers to the Web's most comprehensive photo learning and sharing communities. 

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*Some functions will be limited when used with cameras other than the D3, D700 and D300.
** Estimated selling price listed is only an estimate.  Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.
For J.D. Power and Associates award information, go to http://www.jdpower.com

Nikon PC-E MICRO NIKKOR 45mm f/2.8D ED
Focal length 45mm
Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Minimum Aperture f/32
Picture Angle 51° (34°50’ with Nikon DX-format cameras)
Lens Construction 9 elements in 8 groups (with one ED glass element, and Nano Crystal Coat)
Minimum Focus Distance 0.8 ft (0.253m)
Maximum Reproduction Ratio 1:2
Diaphragm Blades 9 (rounded)
Focusing Manual focus
Filter size 77mm
Dimensions (Diameter x Length) Approx. 3.2 x 4.4 in. (82.5 x 112mm)
Supplied accessories HB-43 Lens Hood, CL-1120 Flexible Lens Pouch, LF-1 Rear Lens Cap, LC-77 77mm Snap-on Front Lens Cap
Weight (approx.) Approx. 26.1 oz. (740g)
Product Number 2174

Nikon PC-E MICRO NIKKOR 85mm f/2.8D
Focal length 85mm
Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Minimum Aperture f/32
Picture Angle 28°30’ (18°50’ with Nikon DX-format cameras)
Lens Construction 6 elements in 5 groups
(with Nano Crystal Coat)
Minimum Focus Distance 1.3 ft (0.39m)
Maximum Reproduction Ratio 1:2
Diaphragm Blades 9 (rounded)
Focusing Manual focus
Filter size 77mm
Dimensions (Diameter x Length) Approx. 3.3 x 4.2 in. (83.5 x 107 mm)
Supplied accessories HB-22 Lens Hood, CL-1120 Flexible Lens Pouch, LC-77 77mm Snap-on Front Lens Cap, LF-1 Rear Lens Cap
Weight (approx.) Approx. 22.4 oz. (635g)
Product Number 2175

 


(First posted on Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at 00:01 EDT)

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