Monday, February 15, 2010

Nikon 20mm f/2.8D AF Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

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20mm D-Series Wideangle lens for Nikon cameras
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Technical Details

- Compact ultra-wide-angle lens construction
- Superb optical design for architecture, wedding, and landscape photography
- 94-degree (70-degree with Nikon DX format) picture coverage with edge-to-edge sharpness
- Close Range Correction for distortion-free pictures as close as 0.85 feet
- Nikon Super Integrated Coating for minimized flare and ghost, providing good color balance
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Customer Buzz
 "An Amazing Wide-Angle Lens at a Reasonable Price" 2010-01-08
By Justin Call (San Diego, CA USA)
When I originally purchased this lens I was using a DX camera body and was looking for something sharp, fast, and wide to replace my old kit zoom lens. While it was a competent performer, it didn't really set my world on fire. On a DX body it's just not wide enough to create wide-angle distorted close up photos where the wide aperture would come in handy. When shooting landscapes the wide aperture didn't present much use and even though it was very sharp, I didn't notice much difference from my kit lens as I was typically stopping down enough that both lenses produced sharp photos.

All this changed when I upgraded to a FX camera. With the full-frame sensor this lens comes alive producing amazingly wide-angled views with sharpness all the way to the corners. This is now my go-to lens for landscapes, architecture, panoramas, astrophotography, and abstract street photography. I really can't stress enough how great this lens is. I'm sure a lot of people looking at this lens are debating between this and the renowned 14-24 f/2.8 Nikkor. While that lens is undoubtedly better in most ways, I wouldn't discount getting the 20mm Nikkor if it's wide enough for your needs (which for most people I would say it is), especially at a third of the price. If you're a DX shooter and plan on staying that way, I would recommend getting one of Nikon's wider zooms (i.e. 12-24mm) instead as this probably won't be wide enough for your needs.

A big warning for FX shooters, you can pretty much forget about using a filter with this lens as even the thinnest filters will produce visible vignetting in almost any situation.

In summary here are the pros and cons:



Pros:

Amazingly sharp

Fast autofocus

Fast aperture

Very reasonable price for wide angle lens

Very wide angle on FX cameras

Built like a tank



Cons:

Not wide enough on DX camera

Can't use filters when shooting with FX camera

Won't autofocus on entry-level DSLRs (i.e. D3000, D5000, D40, D60, etc.)

Customer Buzz
 "Like a small tank" 2009-11-21
By David Walker
I bought this lens to compliment my other prime lenses for my D700 and it is a very good performer. It is quick in focusing and the picture quality is very good. There is slight distortion at the edges but that's to be expected for such a lens. It is also built like a tank, has nearly the same weight as my 85 f1.4 but at 1/3rd the size (about the size of my 50 f1.8). Overall, I'm very pleased with my purchase.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Lens" 2009-10-26
By Douglas R. Michaels
Well to start off I am a professional photographer and I use this len's a lot since I receiving it. I bought it to use on a dx camera because for wedding's and event's I like the angle of a true 28mm so the 20mm on a dx camera come's close at about 30mm. I use this for all of my wide angle shot's I also prefer prime lens because I feel when I use a prime len's instead of a zoom I am more carefull in my framing and I feel less lazy. I also like the perspective that a wide angle give's when you get close and your foreground subject's are large and the background get's smaller so I wouldnt want to be able to zoom. I haven't found any problem's with this len's other than I wish it was a bit faster 2.8 get's the job done most of the time but I wish it was 1.8 or 1.4 it would make this lens so much more valuable to me but other than that this is a fantactic len's. If you are looking for a great wide len's that's faster than your kit zoom you should definitly get this len's and if your coming from having the 18-55 len's you ussually get it is only 3mm less wide which is nothing and it is alot better than f3.5. If you have a wide fast 2.8 zoom then I would say pass this up because you already have it in your zoom range and it s no faster than your len's that is why I wish it was a bit faster. the image quality with this len's is great I havent had any problem's with flaring. Yes there is some vinetting but it's a wide angle and it is not very much so where it bother's me It is built strong feels like a tank a little heavy but not so much so that I mind when I have it hanging on my neck for hours much lighter and more descret than a large fast zoom.

Customer Buzz
 "Great wide angle focal length" 2009-08-09
By Mike in Salt Lake
I love the 94 degree angle I get with this 20mm lens. I owned one back around 1980 with my Nikon FE. It consistently produces sharp and contrasty shots with great colors. This newer model has Close Range Correction. It's a great piece of glass to have in your bag that doesn't take up too much space.

Customer Buzz
 "Compact, put it all in the frame lens" 2009-03-11
By R. DeFilippo (Washington, DC)
I use the 20mm with my D80. My title highlights my two favorite features. I went for the 20 after I analyzed the first month of my shots with the kit lens were over 50% in the wider (18mm) range. With a prime I wanted high image quality, sharpness, simplicity and of course small package.



The 20mm gives you small size, great ability to 'get it all in' and in many cases delivers outstanding sharpness. [...]



If your doing snapshot style, group photo's of people or casual shooting I think you'll be better served w/ the 18-20mm portion of your kit zoom. This lens does require attention to deliver consistently sharp images.



With that caveat being said I can honestly say that in the 5 or so months I've owned it this is my go to, default lens... size matters! Happy Shooting!


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