Pros: All good Cons: Some distortion Other thoughts: None
Manufacturer: Nikon
Pros: All good Cons: Some distortion Other thoughts: None
Bought this a few weeks ago to take with me to Disney World. Was a great choice over all. I have many lenses at my disposal to use. 16mm fisheye, 20mm 2.8, 50mm 1.4, 28-70mm 2.8, 70-200mm vrii 2.8 and a D3S. With only a few exceptions, I used the 20mm2.8 most of the time.
One of my favorite lenses. You cannot beat the sharpness and clarity of a prime lens (non zoom). If you love wide angle shots this Nikon AF Nikkor 20mm f/2.8D Lens produces high quality dramatic images. Great for landscapes, interiors etc.
Coming from Leica and Olympus film cameras, I'm used to 21mm lenses that are quite a bit smaller than this one. It's only small in comparison with modern bloated zooms, which I won't carry around at all. Nevertheless, it's the sharpest W/A I've ever had, especially at f4.
Sharp, sharp, sharp; Very flare resistant
Larger than it needs to be; in my opinion
As a nature photographer, this lens is a 'must have for my bag. It is one of the lightest lenses you will find, anywhere (270g), it is extremely sharp, and (best of all) you can buy a Nikon BR-2A adapter+ a BR-5, flip the lens around, and use it for super-macro photography (3.4x), giving you...
Small compacted fits into your pocket
Consistent Output; Lightweight; Quick Focus; Sharp Focus; Strong Construction
The whole thing cam in a carrying bag and the muslin chroma key green was in a plastic storage bag. It was easy and quick to set up and figure out. The green screen was easy to set up and I was taking my first shots in about 10 mins. Would have been sooner if I had figured out a couple things.
The build quality of the lens is very good and in line with most moderately priced Nikkors. The outer barrel is made of good quality polycarbonate combined with a metal mount. The small rubberized focus ring operates very smooth.
fab product and service thank you
There isn't a whole lot to say about a fixed 20 lens. It is sharp, contrasty, and a bit fragile. All of Nikon's "very wide" lenses have "close-range correction" (CRC). This is a "floating element" that moves relative to the other pieces of glass inside the lens as you focus.
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