Nikon 1 32mm f/1.2 fast prime lens launched
By rlawton | Lenses, News, Reviews | 14/05/2013 10:21am
The Nikon 1 32mm f/1.2 further extends the lens range for the Nikon 1 system, adding a fast prime portrait lens to the line-up.

The Nikon 1 32mm f/1.2 further extends the lens range for the Nikon 1 system, adding a fast prime portrait lens to the line-up.

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