Those of you who have been clamoring for new Nikon lenses clamor no more. At least if the object of your attention was the Nikon AF-S 35mm 1.8 G then your wait is over. We here at Roberts Imaging in Indianapolis have them now. At under $200.00 and featuring fast glass, faster focusing, sleek design and tremendous Bokeh, this lens promises to be as big a crowd pleaser as the Nikon AF-S 50mm 1.4 G’s that have been flying off our shelves. 
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Bullet-Point Updates
Sorry I’m so quiet right now, I’m busy back here getting the help department ready to go and filled with all tose useful shopping tips and technical tidbits I’m famous for wasting your time with.
So, here’s the ultra-super-quick update of things I’m behind on mentioning:
1. My beloved E-3 Olympus digital camera had a recent firmware (which DPReview has so far failed to mention), which improved some focus situations and in a rare move for Oly, added a feature: I can now switch my af point with the 4-way controller, mostly just like you wonderful Nikon digital SLR camera users out there.
2. Speaka Nikon, I’m sure you’ve all heard about the AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G, which for all you DX users will be as close as it’s going to get to the 50mm f1.8′s of ye olden days. That price point is pretty sweet, two, color me envious this time.
3. The Panasonic G1 updated its firmware
4. Canon updated firmware for the G10, and of course there’s the 5D Mk II firmware update that’s been out for a bit.
5. Fuji’s new EXR technology looks poised to change the game if it works as well as they claim (and in general their past tech has, although there usually seems to be one minor niggle that people hang it for, I’m hoping EXR overcomes this because it stands to revolutionize low-light shooting.) I’ll talk about my thoughts on this once I can get a moment to breathe this week.

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