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Dec 30, 2015
An obvious addition
1 of 1 found this helpful This filter should always be attached to the front of your lens.
Leica optics are finely tuned and engineered. Protecting the front element should be essential.
This filter is constructed to the same standards as the lens and will not only protect the glass, but won't compromise color and clarity of your images.

Nov 02, 2015
Old Glass is better.
We all love technology . It makes our photography simplified. However, the quality that comes with the ever present and (of course) changing "state of the art cameras and lens's seems to be designed to fail. Not so with this old and very sturdy lens. Just holding it in your hand, and you know you have a quality made product. Mount it on your camera, and you will fall in love with its buttery smooth focus and incredible sharpness across the Fstop range. Yes, it's a (dirty word among the "Program crowd) "Manual" focus, but what camera today doesn't offer focus assist? Any comparable lens out there, will cost $1000 more.. Check this 135 2.8 out..
You'll be amazed at your images.

Apr 04, 2016
The best of a classic
13 of 15 found this helpful The Fm2 is a true photographers camera. In this great age of digital, where so many functions on a current camera can control how the photographer can see and "manipulate" an image, the FM2 manages to bring out the pure talent in capturing light.
The FM2, through simple metering, allows the photographers to practice their craft with the basics of focus, shutter speed, aperture and a film's ISO.
Combine these elements with light and a moment and you'll see why the Nikon FM2 will give you everything you need to enjoy being a photographer.