The Nikon 35mm f/1.4G AF-S is a superb G-series prime lens. Key features include:
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Extremely sharp image quality
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Fast, nearly silent autofocus and full-time manual focus
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9-blade aperture
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FX and DX compatible
Extremely Sharp Images. Another superb G-series prime lens, the 35mm f/1.4 features a Silent Wave Motor for quick, quiet, and accurate autofocus via a rear focusing system; nine curved aperture blades for smooth out-of-focus highlights; Nano-Crystal coating to minimize flare; and aspheric elements to reduce aberration.
I like this one; itās a very nice lens for FX cameras. Itās different from its wider sibling, the 24 f1.4G in several ways. Like the 24, itās quite sharp wide open in the center and stays sharp fur…
I like this one; itās a very nice lens for FX cameras. Itās different from its wider sibling, the in several ways. Like the 24, itās quite sharp wide open in the center and stays sharp further towards the sides before fading at the edges and corners: very acceptable performance. It has less distortion to my evaluation, too, but then it probably should since itās not quite as wide as the 24. Focusing seems quicker too, which is a good thing: at 35mm itās a bit more important
than at 24mm.
One thing worth noting is it doesnāt get a lot sharper stopped down. At f4 or f5.6 itās a little bit sharper, but you have to look carefully to tell. But thatās OK; itās quite sharp wide open. The end result is a sharp lens you can shoot at f1.4 without worries, that gives a great 3D look with the subject jumping out from a blurred background, and that you can shoot nearly in the dark. It also has very little aberration ā the edges are pretty free of coma and distortion. I can recommend it without reservation.
If I didnāt wax poetic, itās for only two reasons: its a pricey lens and ought to deliver this kind of performance at this price. And for DX users, the little cheap 35 f1.8 is so good thereās not a lot of reason for you march over to this one. Iād consider it for FX cameras only. And that starts the whole FX/DX debate in my head: I could buy 35mm f1.8s for all the kids for what one of these costs.
| Angle of View |
63 degrees (FX) |
| Aperture |
f1.4-16 |
| Autofocus |
Autofocus |
| Brand |
Nikon |
| Compatibility |
Crop and Full Frame |
| Diameter |
3.3″ |
| Dimensions |
Length: 3.5″ |
| Filter Size |
67.0mm (nonrotating front element) |
| Filter Style |
nonrotating front element |
| Focal Length |
35.0-35.0 |
| Focusing System |
Rear, Full time active, SWM motor |
| Groups/Elements |
7/10 |
| Hood Included |
Yes |
| Hood Type |
HB-59 |
| Image Stabilization |
No |
| Item Type |
Lens |
| Lens Type |
Normal Range and Wide Angle |
| Low Dispersion Elements |
0 |
| Max Aperture |
1.4 |
| Maximum Magnification |
.2x |
| Minimum Aperture |
22.0 |
| Minimum Focusing Distance |
1.0feet |
| Mount |
Nikon F |
| Weather Resistant |
Yes |
| Weight |
1.3 lb |















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