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Review on Nikon 35mm f/1.8G Auto Focus Lens for Nikon DSLR Cameras - Black (Model 2183) by Danuta Szczeniak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

Because there is no N emblem on the glass and no red stripe, it is not appropriate for use by just those who are majoring in a certain subject. There are no concerns about the pricing, but if I had to complain about something, it would be about the amount of money I make. I have only taken a few pictures so far, somewhere between 30,000 and 35,000 throughout the course of two years of operation. I shot during the day as well as at night, I captured portraits as well as landscapes, I shot macro and astro, and I captured everything that took place; it's only a shame that I couldn't use it underwater. Yeah, I will concede that the number 4 is frequently visible in this glass (rarely 5 out of 5). Yet, this MEGA glass is versatile, portable, and has a large aperture. After switching to 35mm photography, I rarely utilized my magnificent Jupiter37A and my monster 18-55VR lenses, and I almost gave up on them altogether. Just purchased an 85mm1,8G, but you can't say that the baby is just sitting around in a backpack collecting dust! Work is always there for him, and it will continue to be available. I don't even know what I could substitute it for, and I fear that even if I buy an FX camera, I won't be able to bring myself to get rid of it. One of the few glasses for which the Kenonists do not have a suitable replacement is this one.

Pros
  • Glass that is outstanding in every way. A very great image with everything present, including sharpness with an open (the most important thing is to get into the flu), color, and bokeh, and resistance to backlight, as well as reasonable macro (macro 1: 1 if you just want to), and a motor. The distance is relatively manageable, which is fantastic news for the crop. It is now being captured by a second camera; the previous model, the 5100, has been replaced by the 7100, and the lens appears to be much more advanced than before.
Cons
  • In some circumstances, not suited for FX cameras. Nonetheless, many people use it in a manner that involves a bang. Auto focus that has a satisfactory level of speed. There are pink windows, which are my wife's favorite, but I destroy them as soon as I put them in the converter.

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