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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

Lightroom makes it simple to correct any and all defects. In conjunction with the d5200, I make use of it. Completely content. When I first looked at it, I was confused because the autofocus was frequently blurry. When some time had passed, I came to the conclusion that I would no longer use a whale. I purchased it at the player, and after they checked it out, I discovered that the copy I got did not have either rear or front focus. A short while ago, I went tubing, and because the subjects were so far away, I had to transform it to a whale. When I got home, I couldn't believe how much worse the whale worked under the same conditions. I was simply astonished. The effect of the barrel is highly visible, making it impossible to use for a portrait; but, no one has beaten me for this yet, and LR will be able to assist you. The piece of advise that is given most frequently is as follows: if there is no sharpness on open holes, then you need to cover the hole on the stop. Due to the extremely shallow depth of field, it is impossible to focus specifically on the section of the subject that is required. Either by manually turning the knobs or by utilizing the live view. In summary, I am really happy with the purchase, because it enables you to work without using a flash when you are taking pictures within a room. Instills discipline in the photographer and trains them to find the optimal exposure and angle in their photographs. Recommend for anyone who has the opportunity to grow up with whale glass.

Pros
  • The aperture, the sharpness, the cost, and the size.
Cons
  • Distortion, with just a touch of chromate.

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