AF not supported by D40 and D60 cameras.
Uma escolha popular para fotografia de viagem e espontâneas, a 35mm f/2D AF Nikkor oferece capacidade autofoco, mais 62º de cobertura de imagem, profundidade de campo adicional e uma abertura máxima ampla. Leve com tamanho compacto. Aceita filtros 52mm; pára-sol de lente HB-3.
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 35 mm |
| Aperture |
Maximum: f/2.0 Minimum: f/22 |
| Camera Mount Type | Nikon F |
| Format Compatibility |
Nikon FX/35mm Film Nikon DX |
| Angle of View |
62° DX Picture Angle: 44° |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 9.84" (25 cm) |
| Magnification | 0.24x |
| Maximum Reproduction Ratio | 1:4.16 |
| Groups/Elements | 5/6 |
| Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Image Stabilization | No |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Tripod Collar | No |
| Physical | |
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| Filter Thread | 52 mm |
| Dimensions (DxL) | Approx. 2.5 x 1.7" (6.35 x 4.32 cm) |
| Weight | 7.23 oz (205 g) |
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The best normal lens for DX
In my opinion, this is the best choice for a normal lens on a DX-format camera. A 35mm lens on DX is equivalent to a 52.5mm lens on 135 film. (The DX format ...Read complete review
In my opinion, this is the best choice for a normal lens on a DX-format camera. A 35mm lens on DX is equivalent to a 52.5mm lens on 135 film. (The DX format has a crop factor of 1.5x.) I personally like the 35mm focal length on 135 film as well. Because this lens is not a DX version, it works fine on FX and 135 film formats without cropping or vignetting. You can instead purchase a newly-released Nikon 35mm 1:1.8 DX lens, but it will vignette on a full-frame format.This lens has a minimum focus distance of about 10 inches, which is great for people who like shooting subjects that are close.The lens softens and produces chromatic aberration at 1:2, but by 1:4 it is very sharp and has little aberration.The auto-focus is very fast.This lens is extremely lightweight, so it's great to use as a prime lens.The build quality is disappointing. The inner barrel is a bit loose, although not as loose as that of the Nikon 28mm 1:2.8 lens. The plastic casing is alright. But this is a [$] lens, and I wish Nikon would go ahead and put it in a metal casing.I wanted a normal lens for my D90 with a very short minimum focus distance. With the Nikon 28mm you can focus a bit (~0.5 inches) closer, but because this lens is 7mm longer, you can get more magnification of a subject at the minimum focus distance.
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Adequate for FX use only
This is not one of Nikon's sharp lenses, softer even than the older 50mm f1.4 and no where near as sharp as the Sigma 30mm f1.4 lens on a DX camera where the Sigma provides...Read complete review
This is not one of Nikon's sharp lenses, softer even than the older 50mm f1.4 and no where near as sharp as the Sigma 30mm f1.4 lens on a DX camera where the Sigma provides the perspective of a 34mm lens. Well worth the extra money to get the Sigma is you will be using a DX camera or getting the Zeiss 35mm f2 even if it is manual focus for a FX camera.
The 24-70mm f2.8 is much sharper at its 35mm focal length than this Nikon prime.
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Comments about Nikon Wide Angle AF Nikkor 35mm f/2.0D Autofocus Lens:
This lens is a great little lens, especially if you have a mix of nikon bodies. I personally have some film cameras, a DX body, and I just got an FX body. The 35mm focal length is great for all of these, ranging from somewhat wide on full frame/FX to a nice normal on DX. With a real aperture ring, it even works on old manual film bodies!
The size of the lens is great, and its built well, with decent manual focus feel (though its no AI-S). Its definitely built much better than the 50mm 1.8 af-d, but its also much more expensive.
I've found that the lens is decent at focusing in low light, and gives pretty sharp results in low light, even at f/2, and the bokeh is nice and smooth. The only main caveats are that it doesn't have close range correction, so even though it can focus really close, the results up close aren't great. Also, it won't autofocus on cameras like the d3100, d5100, etc.
If you have any old film camera or an FX camera (or even a DX body that has its own AF motor), I would say this lens is well worth the investment over the 35mm G lens or other 50mm lenses. The 35mm focal length is great- I'd even say its pretty fun to use, and this lens is true to the Nikon name of high quality glass.
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Comments about Nikon Wide Angle AF Nikkor 35mm f/2.0D Autofocus Lens:
I used this lense on my d70 and d700 very sharp and great lense to travel with. I am going to statrt using it with my panorama head which is nearly impossible with my 24-70. Great all around lense to have.
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What a great little gem this lens it. Top quality for a reasonable price which is so rare with lenses. It's so versatile as it is wide enough for landscapes and tight enough for some creative portraiture. I shoot products and food and I'm including a sample so you can see what this is capable of. Obviously, none of us want to switch back and forth between lenses which is why we typically get the 24-70mm or 16-35 which are great lenses! But fixed are just better plus you're getting almost a full stop more light on this than the zoom lens and for the price I love having a few inexpensive fixed around that I'm not scared of breaking to backup my 24-70mm. The best part about them is that they are equal if not better than the same focal length on the zooms! Great buys.
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Great for landscapes, it has a very fast focus that allows you to capture the picture in the right moment.
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I'm a people photographer and I do the vast majority of my 35mm format with this lens. I've had two copies of this lens. The first was soft wide open, though it sharpened up once stopped down a bit. My current copy is very sharp in the center wide open. My first copy didn't seem to flare any more than usual, while my second copy flares a lot (the price I pay for better sharpness, perhaps).
This is a highly versatile lens, allowing me to do portraits with some amount of environment around a person while also giving me the option to put the background out of focus. The ability to focus closely is an important part of this lens.
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This is probably the wisest lens acquisition i made to date. My stay in D700 lens. Good value, fabulous wrist, arm and back saver, very useable focal length, fairly wide aperture, near minimum focus distance, negligible distortion; engendering the consideration to let go of all my heavy f/2.8 AF-S zoom lenses.
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A nice, small, lite-weight, fast wide angle lens, works equally well for DX and FX bodies. Sharp with little vignetting. Too bad Nikon doesn't include a hood as standard equipment.
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I use this lens with My NIKON Cam for individual and web photography. It completes my collection of lenses.
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I upgraded from the manual focus Nikon 35mm f2.5 Series E to this lens and even though I was happy with the Series E lens, I am happier now. This is a great focal length and excellent all purpose lens. It works great on my Nikon D700 and I love the clarity of the images and its fast focus.
The only thing I wish is that Nikon included the lens hood with the purchase of the lens, but otherwise I am very satisfied with the performance of this lens.
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This lens gets overlooked but its small size and weight make it a giant.
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I neglected this lens for years because I thought f2 just wasn't fast enough for a prime. My D7000's high ISO ability, however, makes this a very useful lens indeed. It's "D", so no autofocus on the cheaper Nikon bodies, but for the rest of us, this focal length is hugely useful for all sensor sizes. I bought an expensive zoom recently but find myself using this much cheaper lens far more often. Bottom line: great value and small and light enough to carry at all times.
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I've read tons of reviews of this lens before "going full frame" and most of them say that this lens isn't worth your time. I'm very happy to say that it performs very well. I was expecting very soft images at f/2 and that just isn't the case. It's a very fine performer and I'm very confident in using this for professional applications. If you are like me and are scared off by the ho-hum reviews out there, don't hesitate. It's a tiny gem and quite sharp even from f/2.
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90% of the time this is my go to lens for either my D7000 or FM3a. It provides a good field view and is incredibly crisp. It's also a great portrait lens for close shots. You really can't beat the price or how dang fast this lens focuses. It uses the AF motor in the camera body to focus but it's so fast you wouldn't know it's not an AF-S lens. Example pic taken with this lens: [@]
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Very good product [...]
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this is a real bargain. It's fast, sharp, focuses real close, and has nice bokeh. Good for low light and street photography.
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Comments about Nikon Wide Angle AF Nikkor 35mm f/2.0D Autofocus Lens:
got this lens one week ago from B&H, was looking for 35mm 1.8 before, changed my mind after looking at this lens.
small, light weight, easy to carry, it's sharp esp at low light,
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Been an amazing wide lens for wedding formals and portraits. Must have for professionals!
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Excellent lens. Top results without distortions.
Great colors saturation.
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I bought this lens specifically for a family road trip and it is now the lens that stays on my camera most of the time. It's fast, accurate and lightweight, making it perfect for nearly everything.I wanted to be able to capture my family in the car and get wide candid shots that included as many people as I could. This lens was able to do the job perfectly. The f/2.0 aperture works great in low-light settings like restaurants, bars, and outdoors at dusk. It also gives great separation between the subject and the background. The auto-focus is quick and accurate, too. With a small minimum focus distance, it also works great at as a near-macro lens.This lens is a great complement to my Nikon D700. It really lets me take advantage of the full-frame sensor and capture enough background to give a nice sense of the environment. One complaint is that it's a bit tough to attach to the body, but I've found that most D lenses are like that and they tend to ease over time. Also, the front glass element is rounded, so you might want to buy the optional lens hood for extra protection.If you don't want to spend the extra $1,300 for Nikon's 35mm 1.4 G, then this lens will make you very happy. I am now very fond of the wide-angle perspective this lens gives. It's my go-to lens for travel, interiors and walking-around shooting. I love it.
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I switched from canon to nikon and got this lens to replace my 28mm 1.8. i am delighted with this lens, it will be my go-to for group shots at weddings. fast, crisp and a classic focal length on my D700. loves it. the only thing bad i can say is that it doesn't attach as smoothly to the camera like canons do. feels like you really have to force it. scary.
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