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A useful reference for Nikon equipment. But every month it falls farther behind, it seems, on links to reviews and even usability. I've not seen any other app beside this one that didn't rotate by orientation on the iPad. I hope the developers start keeping up with reviews better and maybe add a few features, such as links to sites that provide useful reference information on Nikon.
Worth the price for organizing information -- especially if you own several lens and/or are considering buying a lens.It would be nice if the lens manuals were included (especially since they are missing from the Nikon Manuals app!), but I guess Nikon would protest including that info.
This app is a total ripoff. You can get the same information off the Nikon site. Charging people for stuff you ripped off the Nikon site is nasty.
I have a number of Nikon lenses that are not to be found. Not a comprehensive listed be any means
This app has only a limited listing of lenses. I own two lenses that are not even listed. One is the 35-70mm F/2.8! One of Nikon’s all time great lenses. Very disappointed in this app.
I am very disappointed that this app list only a tiny fraction of the Nikkor lenses that I have and that are still available on the used market. With several large, comprehensive databases on the 'net listing every lens Nikon ever made, there's no excuse for this app to be so lean. It has much greater potential even as a "read-only" information source.
This is in theory an excellent reference app but the developer does not update it regularly with the newly released lenses. For instance, it does not show the 70-200 f/2.8E that came out two years ago. Needless to say the new 180-400 zoom that came out in March 2018 is nowhere to be seen in this app. Don’t waste your money until the developer gets serious about keeping it current.
I read the iphone app all the time and I always disliked the quality of the text that I was reading. When I saw the app was now for the ipad I downloaded it right away and I am VERY happy about the new design. If you have the iphone version its worth it, if you don't its worth it to get the ipad one.
Nikon Lenses+ is a guide for iPad users to Nikon's current lineup of F-Mount lenses used by both Nikon's digital and film SLR cameras. *** Nikon Lenses+ Features *** * iPad friendly split screen view * high resolution images of lenses * wishlist and "own it" list to track the lenses you own and those you desire * compare any two lenses side by side You can view all the lenses at once or you can view lenses in a selected category. You can also limit the displayed lenses by feature, such as SWM, ED, etc. You have the ability to sort by aperture, minimum focal length and ESP (Estimated Retail Price).