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    Independent Problem Optiholic edKENdance's Avatar
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    Nikon Move

    I have to admit I'm a little out of the loop when it comes to Nikon lenses. We haven't sold them regularly for a couple of years. Got an email from a client asking me to get a Nikon Move. The name rings a bell but I can't find any info online anywhere. Did it come and go real quick like?

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    Well it is certainly still available her the the UK. It's Nikon's entry level varifocal, and performs quite well compared to it's peers (ie Liberty, Image etc). Standard front surface prog, min fit height 18, recommended 20, so not ideal for very shallow frames.

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    OK, so it might be more comparable to the Nikon Go or the Privilege.

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    We use the Nikon Move and Move Short to the tune of a dozen pairs per week. The Move Short has a minimum fit hight of 16 and has a great price point as Nikons Entry level digital. We have sold a hundred or so pairs to date with a near zero rejection rate. USE WITH CONFIDENCE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike.elmes View Post
    We use the Nikon Move and Move Short to the tune of a dozen pairs per week. The Move Short has a minimum fit hight of 16 and has a great price point as Nikons Entry level digital. We have sold a hundred or so pairs to date with a near zero rejection rate. USE WITH CONFIDENCE!
    Good point Mike.

    Dispensing with care, time, confidence and common sense will keep non-adapt rates almost nil in 98% of the brands offered today.

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