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The Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G is a compact, lightweight prime lens designed for DX-format cameras. Featuring a bright f/1.8 aperture and Silent Wave Motor autofocus, it excels in low-light conditions and delivers sharp, high-quality images with minimal noise. Its optical design includes 8 elements in 6 groups with an aspherical lens to reduce distortion, making it a versatile choice for both casual and professional photographers.



| ASIN | B001S2PPT0 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #284,215 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #888 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Aperture (wide) | 1.8 Millimeters |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (13,513) |
| Date First Available | August 6, 2012 |
| Filter Size | 52 |
| Focal Length (tele) | 35 Millimeters |
| Focal Length (wide) | 35 Millimeters |
| Image Stabilization | No |
| Item model number | 2183 |
| Lens Configuration | 8 sheets in 6 groups |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
| Lens Motor Type | 超音波モーター |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Lens type | Single focus |
| Min. Aperture (tele) | 22 |
| Model Number | 2183 |
| Model Year | 2009 |
| Optical Zoom Range | 1 x |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 7 x 7 cm; 200 g |
| Size | 35mm |
| Type | Wide Angle |
| Zoom Range (including digital) | 1:1 |
お**ん
AFも静かだし写りも普通に良い 無難にいいの言葉が最も似合うレンズフード
A**A
Bra för sitt pris, enkelt att ta fina bilder i vardagsmiljöer.
K**A
Voulant s'entraîner avec objectif fixe pour portrait et prise en faible luminosité c'est un bon achat au vu de son prix.
F**A
A compra foi ótima. A lente é sensacional! Como tudo o que a Nikon faz. A relação com o vendedor foi perfeita. Entrega e segurança nota 10.
A**O
Soy todavía un novato en la fotografía, pero tras practicar con el objetivo de kit y un Tamron "todoterreno", ya sentía la necesidad de experimentar con un objetivo de mayor calidad. Tras muchas dudas entre este o la versión de 50mm, me decidí por este, ya que en una cámara APS-C el factor de recorte los hace equivalentes a aproximadamente 50 y 75mm respectivamente, y 75 me parecía demasiado largo para usar en interiores un poco justos de espacio. En cuanto lo probé me sorprendió la diferencia con los otros objetivos. Las imágenes se ven mucho más nítidas, incluso con la máxima apertura (F1.8), y los desenfoques son espectaculares, especialmente de cerca, consiguiendo una excelente separación entre sujeto y fondo. También me sorprendió el motor de autoenfoque, que es mucho más rápido y silencioso que el de mis anteriores objetivos. En cuanto a la luminosidad, también se nota bastante, y en muchas situaciones de poca luz es posible sacar fotos sin trípode y sin subir el ISO en exceso. La longitud focal, que es en lo que más dudas tenía, resulta bastante cómoda para la mayoría de situaciones. Tal vez para retrato de medio cuerpo o menos sería mejor una longitud mayor, pero a cambio es posible usarlo en el salón, y para una foto de cuerpo entero no tienes que alejarte tanto. El objetivo incluye un parasol bastante pequeño, pero que cumple suficientemente, y que se puede colocar del revés para transporte. También incluye la tapa. Tras usarlo en unas cuantas sesiones, estoy muy satisfecho con el objetivo, y aunque aún estoy aprendiendo a sacarle partido (para los novatos como yo, trabajar con DoF muy pequeños puede costar un poco al principio, aunque los resultados lo merecen), ya es mi favorito, y apenas lo quito de la cámara. Si nunca has probado un "prime", este es una excelente opción.
P**R
What a great price for a fast, prime lens that you'll use every day. I'm a nube to photography (good photography) and have caught the bug. I've got a Nikon D5200 and primarily take pictures of family and kids sporting events. The big zoom goes to the soccer games with us, but for almost everything else I use this little gem. With a max aperture of 1.8 you'll rarely need a flash for most of life's events indoors or out. The sharpness of the pictures I've taken with this is so good that you can really crop something down if you want to "zoom" in using Photoshop or Aperture with no graininess or degredation. At the risk of embarrassing myself to the more savvy photo enthusiasts I will try and explain why this and not the 18-55mm kit lens that you got with your camera. No it doesn't zoom (that's the prime lens part), but you'll find yourself in the 35mm range on that 18-55mm lens most times anyway. They say a 35mm lens is most representative of what the eye sees anyway. What it does do is let in a lot of light, a lot more than the kit lens does. This gives you a couple benefits first of which is speed (the fast lens or fast glass part) which means less blur on things moving and stationary. It also means that you can dial down your ISO settings. Higher ISO settings tend to add noise to the picture which gives you that pixelated look when you zoom in and crop a picture. Thirdly is something us point-and-shooters have never gotten to appreciate called depth of field. This lens will let you take those great looking photos where your subject is in perfect focus and the background is pleasantly blurred drawing your attention to what you intended the view to see. You can adjust your aperture setting to have a deep depth of field where everything is in focus, but you'll need a fast lens like the 1.8 to get a really striking shallow depth of field photo like the pros. For under $200 (maybe under $100 if you get a good price for your kit lens on Ebay), this is the single best thing you can buy to take great photos. You can pay more money for better cameras with larger sensors and more bells and whistles, but so far it appears to me that you're better off taking pictures with a great lens on a good camera, than a good lens on a great camera.
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