Nikkor 28-108 is not a full metal construction lens, it has a plastic body and metal mount which made me happy as (I hate the cheap plastic mount lens which comes with many of today’s expensive digital camera bodies as kit lens) it has a IF internal focus mechanism which keeps the lens compact, it has 16 elements in 12 groups. One element is a hybrid aspherical element is nothing but an aspherical piece of plastic glued to one of the glass elements. It has my favorite 9-bladed diaphragm. It doesn’t come with a hood, I bought one separate but I have to search now on its whereabouts. It is a D type lens so it comes with the aperture ring and as of now not having the silent wave motor in it, so it is a drive shaft lens that means not a fast focus lens. I have a very strong feeling Nikon will introduce a new version of it in the near future and we can very well expect AFS, ED, VR etc. and that will be a killer combination lets wait and see. Some people complain about its corner softening abilities wide open at 28mm, but in my own experience and keeping a mere 300USD investment it is an excellent bargain. The 28-105 delivers very sharp images. Image contrast and sharpness are excellent by f/8 and hold up well to f/16 no significant light fall-off towards the corners with my use in the Nikon F80 and D200, lacks ED glass but the colour fringing was virtually undetectable.
The 28-105 justify its popularity by delivering quality results in a small, handy package. It would provide a perfect travel lens if you are happy with the angle of view as 28 mm. When the digital era started a few years back and Nikon kept us waiting long time for a full 24*36 mm sensor body, I never used this lens for anything other than macro photography (close-up photography to be precise) in D200, the 28mm will become 42mm once attached with a the DX format sensor body and virtually useless for wide angle users.
But the new release of D3 and D700 I am sure this lens will regain popularity among the Nikon users. The best thing about this lens in my experience is handling, for me more than sharpness and contrast the most important thing is the handling ability, because it is a single most important factor that makes your images usable or a recycle bin stuff in many occasions, I am always confident with this lens that I will get good output most of the time as it feels so good and comfortable handling with any body attached to it.
In a concluding note that when this lens attached with a D700 body I can take a decent wide angle shots and good quality portrait pictures, use some moderate tele at 105 and more importantly I can cover the macro subjects as well, that makes this lens as a good all round performer. All the above findings are through my own experiences but if you plan to buy one you have to play with one before you make a decision. All the above images are made using my nikkor 28-105. You can click the above pictures for a bigger view.
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