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The Nikon AF-S Zoom Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF Lens is an extreme ultra-wide zoom, wide-aperture lens that delivers edge-to-corner sharpness that can surpass that of equivalent fixed focal-length lenses. It features a Nano Crystal coating to reduce the effects of ghost and flare, combined with 2 ED (Extra-low Dispersion) elements and PGM aspherical lenses that help control chromatic aberrations. These all combine to enhance sharpness and contrast.
The Silent Wave Motor (SWM) feature provides swift autofocus with superior accuracy and ultra-quiet operation. This G-type lens does not feature an aperture ring on the lens body, resulting in a lighter and more compact lens. Aperture changes are designed to be done via the camera's command dial.
Note:
AF-S feature is not supported by certain older camera models. Please
click here for a list of compatible models.
"G" type lenses are not fully compatible with the F4, N90-series, N70, N8008-series and N6006 (or older model) cameras, only programmed auto or shutter-priority auto exposure mode can be used.
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 14 - 24 mm |
| Aperture |
Maximum: f/2.8 Minimum: f/22 |
| Camera Mount Type | Nikon F |
| Format Compatibility |
Nikon FX/35mm Film Nikon DX |
| Angle of View |
114° - 84° DX Picture Angle: 90° - 61° |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 11.02" (28 cm) |
| Magnification | 0.15x |
| Maximum Reproduction Ratio | 1:6.6 |
| Groups/Elements | 11/14 |
| Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Image Stabilization | No |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Tripod Collar | No |
| Physical | |
|---|---|
| Filter Thread | None |
| Dimensions (DxL) | Approx. 3.8 x 5.2" (9.65 x 13.21 cm) |
| Weight | 2.13 lb (969 g) |
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So Happy to Have Taken the Plunge
As an amateur member of a photo club and a real photographer for only 5 years, it took a lot of courage to buy this lens before anyone else in the club. There were ...Read complete review
As an amateur member of a photo club and a real photographer for only 5 years, it took a lot of courage to buy this lens before anyone else in the club. There were nay sayers mostly because of the inability to use a protective filter or a polarizer, but the reviews on the web including this website convinced me that taking the plunge was worth the risk. We just came back from a two week tour in Switzerland and Northern Italy and the photos are way beyond my expectations. The landscapes beat anything I had taken previously. If anyone has been up to the Junfraujoch above Grindelwald and wanted to capture as much as possible of the 360 degree view of mountains and glaciers, this is the lens for you the next time you go! I was using it on my D200 and downloading daily to an iMac so I could quickly see the results and make small adjustments for exposure compensation for the following days. Since I returned home, I have made very few changes in Photoshop to prepare photos for competition. This lens was also awesome for shooting group photos. People could not believe that I could photograph a whole table of new friends who are now clamoring for my photos via email. If you love taking street scenes, this is the lens. The color of fruits and veggies are perfect. I never took this lens off my camera. I suddenly lost my interest in telephoto shots. On our next driving trip to the Western United States, I plan to put this lens on my old N80 just for the fun of it. Because the lens cover does slip off easily, I had to rig something to make sure I did not lose it. I bought a package of rubber bands and secured part of the rubber band with the tripod mount and then brought it around over the lens cap to hold it on tightly. It looked hokey but I only used two rubber bands for the whole trip. As far as the weight is concerned, if a 68 year old grandmother can maneuver her way on and off buses, trains and planes and hike for a few hours at a time, walk on solid ice through a mountain tunnel, or walk around a town all day with this lens on a D200, then I think the weight question is silly. If you want spectacular results, deal with it.
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Fast, Wide and Out of Control
Yes, it's wide. Yes, it's fast. Yes, the glass is great. But I hope you like flares on your images. This lens just grabs any flare possible even with a DX format...Read complete review
Yes, it's wide. Yes, it's fast. Yes, the glass is great. But I hope you like flares on your images. This lens just grabs any flare possible even with a DX format camera. It's a pretty heavy lens and you can't use filters. Hmmm.
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Comments about Nikon AF-S Zoom Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF Lens:
This lens is a gem - as it should be for the price. Instantly you notice the build quality and feel. It is a substantial lens, the mechanisms move like a swiss watch. I use this lens for 80% of my landscapes and architecture shots, and 50% overall. It is tough to put away. If I had a complaint... yep, don't have any.
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It completes perfectly my set of lenses (14-24/24-70/70-200.
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an excellent large aperture,extreme focusing ability,minimal vignetting and very low distortion lens. whenever you need that extra wide angle this lens covers the need. The only downside is lack of ability to use filters. But the awesomeness of this lens more than makes up for it.
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Have owned it for only a short while. But I bought it when I new I was going to the Monterey Aquarium. Fantastic photographs with my D700 high iso.
I have a little concern about the front getting damaged so I purchased insurance that will cover me a for a few years protection. It is a tad heavy but compared to my 24-70 f2.8 it's not that bad.
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This lens is amazing sharp from edge to edge even wide open at f 2.8. I love this lens and use it often.
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HEAVY, but the lens is AMAZING, AWESOME IS THE TECHNIQUE TO DESIGN LENS NIKON I AM VERY HAPPY
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landscaping, architecture
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Another winner from Nikon. Although I have not used it much, this lens is great for interior shots, landscapes, and indoor sports where space is limited. Very sharp, with great contrast and color.
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Ultra wideangles-zoom complements my 28-300 general purpose lens. While the 28/300 is normally resident on my camera, having this relatively fast, wider angle option fills the short focal length gaps.
Due to 14mm, the convex lens protrudes so you can't add a protective filter. The nano coating will need to provide all protection when cleaning dust and spray off the lens.
Produces a very high quality image.
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Moved to Europe for three year assignment, very frustrated with narrow streets and difficulty fitting facades into frame of 24-70 lens (which is a great lens in its own right). Enter 14-24...first shot of church front in Nurnberg says it all--corner to corner sharpness and I was able to take a great shot on a narrow street front without having to stitch a pano together. Really pleased with outcome.
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I shoot landscape photography for a living and this lens is a dream. I'm using it on my Canon 5D Mark ii with a Novoflex adapter. It means I have to make all adjustments (focus & aperture) manually but I'm happy to do that for the lens quality.
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I have a fair collection of tele primes and zooms and have been missing my wide/ultrawide for those shots of architecture and landscapes. For the longest time, I couldn't decide on whether I wanted to get the 16-35 f/4 for its VR or go with this 14-24 f/2.8G for its legendary sharpness. I tested out the 16-35 at B&H and decided the vignetting and ridiculous distortion wasn't going to suit me very well and decided to go for this lens.
When loads of other reviewers on the internet claim that this lens is sharper than anything in that focal length range save for the 24 f/1.4G, you know that something's up. All I can say after having shot with this lens is WOW. This lens is disgustingly sharp: I honestly feel like I could take edges and slice up a steak with it. The f/2.8 aperture also really helps those shots in low-light, and I figured I'd take advantage of it since I shoot with this lens on a tripod most of the time. I have gotten some of the best architecture shots that I've ever taken thanks to this lens. AF and build quality are second to none.
Now about the downsides of this lens. Yes, it is quite heavy...not as heavy as some reviewers make it out to be, but as this was the first lens from the Trinity set for me, its weight was definitely somewhat of a surprise for me when I first mounted it. Also, that frontal element is ALWAYS a cause for concern: other than the fact that it's a royal pain to attach filters to it, I'm always fearing I'll just smack it into something and cause catastrophic damage. This problem is also exacerbated by the fact that this lens is NOT for candids at all. I like shooting candids from range, and this lens is definitely not a go-to for that (but you knew that anyways, so I'm just reiterating it for emphasis). However, it does bring to light the fact that, for anything that's not a massive building or landscape scene, you have to get awfully close to your subject and risk damaging your front element. Yes, even on a crop-sensored body, you still have to be pretty darn close to your subject.
Finally, my biggest gripe with this lens is that it flares a RIDICULOUS amount. To that end, this would've easily been a five-star lens for me had it not been so prone to flaring, which made me a little bit more hesitant to assign the rating. This is probably more of a fault with my shooting technique than anything else, but this lens definitely flares much more than any of my other lenses.
However, all things considered, this is a brilliant lens. I still can't get over how ridiculously sharp this lens is. If you're an architecture/landscape shooter, I really suggest you pick one of these up. It really does offer something new and takes your photography to new heights. Sports shooters, I can't really say much because I don't really do sports, but I've seen some really neat and dramatic angles of sports photography taken photographers using this lens. I am really looking forward to learning the intricacies of this lens as I work more with it in the future.
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Beautiful Pictures! Amazing Clarity! Nuff said.
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I always use it for my own artistic sense
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Since receiving my lens just one week ago, I have only properly used it once - at my birthday party last weekend (night time, indoors). Paired with a flash, it took the most amazing photos. It was perfect for this kind of situation because the party was held in a tight amount of space - with this lens I could capture the whole scene without having to step so far back.
Without the flash I was taking OKAY images, slightly blurry. But I was happy enough.
The only downside was that the edges showed distortion, making people appear wider than what they actually were... I didn't mind this though because I would rather have slightly distorted images than miss out on capturing unforgettable moments at such a wide angle.
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I had been looking for an ultra wide angle lens for a long time. ALthough there were a few other options and alternatives, I opted for this to complete the HOLY TRINITY. I have kknow regrets, can't wait to use it on a F/X body, but still an amazing lens.
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I have wanted an FX lens wider than 24mm for some time. Corner to corner sharpness is important for landscapes. This lens delivers that sharpness, better than some prims, and it is pretty fast at F2.8 across its zoom range. While I use circular polarizer and grad filters frequently, for this lens they are almost a non-issue. Foliage reflectance being the only issue not resolved without a physical filter.
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First time the lens mount was not smooth. I returned it and the second was better. Obviously this is a quality lens, subject to individual quality control.
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While this lens is like a house payment... it clearly delivers on the promises of all the reviewers.
Super sharp with minimal distortion. A huge investment in your photography, but well worth the time to save up for only the best glass.
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This is one of the finest lenses on the market today. I don't use a wide lens primarily but when the shot calls for it this is the go to lens. I see a few comments on how heavy this lens is but I guess if you're comparing it to a prime then yeah, I could see that. But if your other lenses are anything like the 24-70 or 70-200 then you'll be pleased with the weight. The build quality is what you'd expect from Nikon and optically this thing is beautiful. Like others have commented, the only thing that freaks me out is the large front element. You just have to be careful if you carry your camera on your shoulder.
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