Nikon Nikkor PC-E 24mm F3.5D ED
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15 years ago
Recent addition to the range of lens from Nikon is Nikkor PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED , which in itself is the first wide-angle tilt-shift lens. While the company was first to offer a shift lens for a 35mm system camera, its wide-angle Perspective Control lenses lacked tilt functionality until this...
Cons:
- At full shift
- this lens vignettes badly
15 years ago
PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED; A Pro Perspective Control Lens
Created chiefly for the high-end Nikon D300 and D3, the new 24mm PC (Perspective Control) lens from Nikon can also be used on other Nikon D-SLR cameras, such as the relatively new D60 on which I tested it, albeit with some loss of full automation and functionality.
15 years ago
Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED
The PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED is the most specialised lens we have tested to date. When used as a "simple" ultra-wide lens, it is extremely sharp across the frame, with no vignetting or edge softness to speak of, which is great news for landscape photographers.
15 years ago
This is a great lens that I use for portraiture as well as the common "miniaturization" landscapes. Excellent optics, probably the sharpest 24mm I own, and I have the 24-70, 14-24, and 24/1.4. An excellent lens.
Pros:
- Sharp
- Great image quality
- Good build Quality
- Versatile
Cons:
- Cost
- No rotation between shift and tilt
14 years ago
Best for architecture and landscapes.
Great lens for shooting architecture and landscapes. Minus is that it cannot be rotated fully on Nikon D7000, otherwise the impression is perfect: it's supersharp, comfortable to use.
14 years ago
Part of Nikon's resurgence during the past year was the announcement in January '08 of three new Perspective Control lenses, a 24mm f/3.5, 45mm and 85mm. The 24mm was the first of the three to ship, (and arguable the most useful for the landscape photographer), and is the subject of this report.
13 years ago
Nikon 24mm f/3.5D ED PC-E Nikkor
The 24mm PCE on an FX camera is the next best thing to a view camera without the bulk and inconvenience. It works with both FX & DX formats but really is designed for the D3 and D3x. Image control is not quite as versatile as when using a view camera but for most applications, it does a fine job.
Pros:
- Sharp and built well
Cons:
- Expensive and bulky
13 years ago
Complex but worth getting to know!
This lens is a gem! If you're used to 'auto everything' this isn't for you. You have to get to know the intricacies of this lens to be able to exploit its full potential. It vignettes at its maximum shift settings, a couple of the knobs are little on the small side, but the positive paybacks are...
Pros:
- Build quality
- Sharp Focus
- Strong Construction
Cons:
- Complex
12 years ago
Doesn't offer full movement but great for panoramas
"I rented this lens specifically for the purposes of shooting architecture and landscape images. What I found while shooting is that this lens is limited to both the shift & tilt or _swing_ funtion are locked to each other.
10 years ago
Just get it.
It's everything you expect. If you shoot landscape or architecture, you have to have this lens.
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