Announced in January 2013, Nikon's new full-frame 18–35mm f/3.5–4.5G ED AF-S ($747, street) will undoubtedly soon replace the still-in-stores 18–35mm f/3.5–4.5D IF ED ($610, street).
Manufacturer: Nikon
Announced in January 2013, Nikon's new full-frame 18–35mm f/3.5–4.5G ED AF-S ($747, street) will undoubtedly soon replace the still-in-stores 18–35mm f/3.5–4.5D IF ED ($610, street).
Handling and features An ultra-wide angle zoom lens for FX format DSLRs covering an ultra-wide field of view without the size, weight or cost of constant aperture f/2.8 or f/4 equivalents. This lens costs around £600 and includes silent focusing with full time manual focus override.
I haven't put the lens through extensive tests, but so far I'm pleased. I was a little worried that everyone mentioned the distortion at 18mm, but it's easily fixed in Lightroom or photoshop. The lens is well made, but not too heavy. It goes well with the Nikon D600.
Lightweight; sharp
Having acquired the "old" 18-35mm when I got my D700 and keen to improve on it if possible, I was keen to get this lens. Have just come back from a two week break in France and used it extensively for landscape shots, architectural stuff, and for general shooting I can report that it is a big...
Okay so I have personally worked with Nikon's : - 17-35mm Pro F2.8 - 14-24mm Pro F2.8 Started first with the 17-35mm because its a tank, pro lens, and expectations were high. Was disappointed because especially at 17mm the lens was VERY soft overall and even slighty soft in the center.
Sharp; good colors; moderate/low vignetting; superlight for a ultra wide angle; Less that half of my "ex"- 17-35mm
Plastic yet durable feel
The Nikon AF-S Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5G ED ($749.95 direct) is a wide-angle lens with a modest aperture and zoom, intended for use with full-frame Nikon cameras . Although its zoom ratio isn't substantial, the change in field of view is quite noticeable, as the ultra-wide field of view captured at...
Very sharp; Inexpensive; Light.
Limited zoom range; Noticeable distortion.
The AF-S Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5G ED is an 'affordable' wide angle zoom lens that's compatible with Nikon's full-frame FX format DSLRs. Announced in January 2013, it's aimed at photographers who've bought lower-priced full-frame DSLRs like the D600, but equally works on cropped-frame DX format...
Good image quality in the DX image-circle; Weather sealing at the lens-mount; Quiet AF operation; Small package; Reasonably priced
Needs stopping down to f8 to produce good FX-corners; Barrel-distortions at 18mm hard to correct; Slow AF
Handling and features Performance Verdict Specification An ultra-wide angle zoom lens for FX format DSLRs covering an ultra-wide field of view without the size, weight or cost of constant aperture f/2.8 or f/4 equivalents.
Outstanding sharpness in the centre throughout the zoom range; Resistant to flare; Good build; Reasonably lightweight; Good CA control
Barrel distortion at 18mm; Falloff of illumination towards the corners at 18mm
Want an ultra light, ultrahigh performance ultrawide zoom for full-frame and 35mm Nikon? Bingo, your ship just came in. Forget the clumsy older 18-35 AF-D, which sells for not much less money.
The Nikkor AF-S 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5 G ED delivers excellent center sharpness and very good border and corner performance throughout most of the zoom range, at least when stopped down. Only at the long end of the zoom range the overall resolution drops a little.
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