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Nikon 35mm f 1 8G AF S DX Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
Nikon 35mm f 1 8G AF S DX Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

At 35mm focal length, this Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G DSLR Lens might be defined as a wide-angle lens. But, when placed on a Nikon DX-compatible lens mount on a Nikon DSLR camera, it delivers a normal perspective. This is an all-around lens for your Nikon digital SLR camera. Rounded 7-blade diaphragm Fast f/1.8 prime NIKKOR lens – Perfect for low-light conditions, travel, environmental portrait and general photography Accepts optional screw-on 52mm filters Includes HB-46 Bayonet Lens Hood; LC-52 Snap-On Front Lens Cap; LF-1 Rear Lens Cap; CL-0913 Soft Case
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars jersey boy
just got this lens a few weeks ago mainly to get sharp pictures of my grand-children and of scenery.So far I can tell this is a very sharp lens and is very light weight and has a fast focus.This was the only reason I bought this lens and so far it is doing the job I wanted.Hopefully it will come in useful for other pictures.I have aNikon d80 camera.
4 Stars Fill a big hole for D40/40x/60/3000/5000 users
I want to say thank you very much, Amazon team. Your service is so fast. Ordered the lens on Sept 16, delivered on Sept. 18!
For this lens:
Pros:
1) Sharp at wide open, very useful for indoor shooting.
2) Colorful and hight contrast image.
3) Focus fast (not that fast, but enough for me).
4) Light and convenient setup with Nikon entry level DSLRs.
5) Many reviews mentioned purple fringe, but I do not see much. It may depend on what you are shooting.
6) Fill a big hole for AF-S prime lens selection for Nikon D40/40x/60/3000/5000
Cons:
1) A little front focus at wide open on my D60. It is also mentioned by other reviews.
2) The focus ring is a little wiggling which makes me a little nervous about the building quality.
3) I feel the image color is over saturated, like a fake one. But many people like it. I have to set Saturation -1 on my D60.
4) High constrast sometimes make details in shadow lost
I like the image from my 50mm f1.8D more, though I have to manual focus. Finally I decided to return it. Thank Amazon again. Return is so easy with free UPS shipping.
I would like to recommend it to Nikon entry level users, especially those who take more indoor photos (like baby, restaurant food, performance …) where speedlight is not allowed or not suitable.
5 Stars Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX
Easy to use, light, good for both in door & out door. consider SB-400 for even better quality for indoor.
5 Stars Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX
I’ve had this lens for a couple of months and would highly recommend this for anyone looking for a general purpose prime lens.
5 Stars Great lens to compliment my new D3000
I bought a new D3000 with the 18-55mm lens, but my photos were coming out dark or the camera was selecting a high ISO (with lots of noise) or a slow shutter speed (with lots of blur). This lens was the easy answer. At a 1.8, it lets in tons of light so I can shoot indoors without flash at 400 ISO and a reasonable shutter speed. The lack of a zoom really doesn’t effect anything because the camera’s image sensor is detailed enough that I can always zoom and crop on the computer without losing any quality.
The quality of the lens is A+ in my book, although I am a novice. It comes with a hood, a case and real front/back caps.
When I was a photography student back in the film days, we always started with a 50mm lens. On a digital camera, that translates to a 35mm lens.
If you only own one lens in addition to the 18-55 one that came on your camera, this is the one you should own. The f/1.8 makes all the difference in the world.











