Nikon 28mm f/1.4D Nikkor AF 35mm Primes

Nikon 28mm f/1.4D Nikkor AF 35mm Primes 

DESCRIPTION

This exceptionally fast autofocus wideangle lens is perfect for low-light photography. No photojournalist should board a plane without one.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 03, 2005]
nikon_junkie
Intermediate

Strength:

build, optics

Weakness:

the 35mm f/2 or wider AIS versions are a WHOLE LOT CHEAPER, and most of your clients would never know the difference probably. Again, because it's really a specialized low light lens, (like my review of the 200mm f/2 AIS) I would rate this a 4 overall if not for the build and optical qualities of this lense.

Again, another specialized available light lense with supurb optics. I have no complaints whatsoever with this lense. The build is professional, auto focus is quick, and although heavy it is handholdable at slow shutter speeds. I've never been much of a wide angle shooter so all of my comments should be taken with that in mind.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 26, 2004]
kingchan
Intermediate

Strength:

well build and good performance at all f stop

Weakness:

heavy bulky

This is one of the best lens I've ever used! the framing with the speed is marvelous. I can easily use it with Provia 400F within the MTR train and have excellent image even though the train is moving fast! the color reproduction is better than I expected and don't quite understand the comment about color bias problem.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 05, 2003]
godfather33
Expert

Strength:

FAST!!! Great manual focus feel Wonderful build quality Not too big or heavy

Weakness:

Cost is the main thing The lens hood is not much good

This is a great lens. I am able to use Velvia slide film, hand hold this lens to 1/8th of a second in very low light, wide open and still get a great shot. I have found this lens to be a wonderful combination with my 85 1.4 AFD. I really dont understand the comments about not having good color. I have compaired the slides wide open to my friends Leica 35 1.4 and find the Nikon every bit as good.

Customer Service

None needed

Similar Products Used:

Nikon: 20 2.8 24 2.8 50 1.4 85 1.4 180 2.8

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 12, 2003]
IndiStar
Intermediate

Strength:

sharp at F16 for long time exposure.

Weakness:

price too high, could just bought a leica lens, not wide enough.

Color is not good, film specific, not good for Kodak Gold film, and check-the-box processing on Fuji Reala is very yellow-orange. Slides need color corrective filter, tend to faver orange color on the basic brown spectrum. Only thing good is the close focusing, great for night photography, otherwise just buy the 28mm 2.8 D. Price does not justify quality results, unless shooting B+W, then the angle is not wide enough. Profit motive, not compareble to Leica, whom ever said that was just a joke.

Customer Service

none

Similar Products Used:

Nikon 28mm af 2.8[non-d]

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
1
[Mar 07, 2003]
DanKing
Expert

Strength:

Clarity at all apertures Fast, not too heavy or large 72mm filters Built like a tank Effectively a 42/1.4D on a D1H/S2

Weakness:

If this lens were AF-S, it would approach perfection as a small format lens.

This is truly an execptional lens for the simple reason that it is fast & sharp at all apertures. Comparing images using a Fuji S2 from 28/1.4 at f/2.8 & f/8 versus the Nikkor 17-35/2.8 AF-S, the 28/1.4 is clearly sharper at f/2.8 than the 17-35 at f/2.8. At f/8, the two lenses are very close to equal. However, the 28/1.4 is also about as sharp at f/1.4 as at f/2.8 or f/8 for that matter. This is invaluable in indoor action photography because I can shoot at f/1.4 & still crop aggressively from D1H images and obtain an exhibitable image. Other prime Nikkors (20/2.8D, 50/1.8, 35/1.4 AIS, 85/1.8D, & 135/2D) are all subject to reduced clarity at maximum aperture. My 400/3.5 AIS is comparable to the 28/1.4D in that it is essentially as clear at f/3.5 as at f/8. The 28/1.4 is reasonably compact, fast to autofocus, and not extraordinarily heavy, for the service it performs. Yes, it was a $1300 lens (reconditioned), but for what the lens does, I believe that it was worth it.

Customer Service

Not required

Similar Products Used:

17-35/2.8D 20/2.8D 35/1.4 AIS 24-85/2.8-4D Sigma 28/1.8 Quantarray 24/2.8 50/1.8

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 14, 2002]
ghloweworm
Professional

Strength:

This is one freaking sharp lens, from all apertures. Metal construction. Short focus throw. F1.4!!

Weakness:

Huge (72mm filters) and heavy (1.14 lb). Balanced fine on my F100 but when I went "back to basics" with FM2N, it was like handling an Indycar on a frozen lake. Recommended hood is useless.

Huge, heavy, and very expensive. Excellent performer.

Customer Service

Haven't tried.

Similar Products Used:

Leica 35/1.4 ASPH.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 16, 2001]
kun z
Expert

Strength:

super fast f1.4, build quality, fast RF, color, smooth MF

Weakness:

price might be an issue, but you get what you paid for... ;-)

amazing lens for low light/ street photography! this lens has unbelievable sharpness and color rendition when shot wide open! set it to f1.4 and shoot whatever you like, any time... i enjoy street photography and the view of a 50mm/1.4 is simply too narrow, with this wide angle you can shoot at REALLY low speed! also f1.4 gives you great control of DOF, which is generally not available among wide lenses... it''s not heavy at all compare to the pro zooms, get it if you know you''ll need it!

Customer Service

not needed yet

Similar Products Used:

17-35/2.8, 20mm/2.8, 50mm/1.4, 18-35/3.5-4.5, etc...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 13, 2000]
don ferrario
Expert
Model Reviewed: AF28mm f/1.4D Nikkor

Strength:

Low-light capability, with sharpness to the corners wide open.

Weakness:

Weight, size, price.

This lens has a hand-made glass aspherical element, which is the reason for its cost. This is different than most other aspherics offered today (which are glass/plastic mouldings). Lens produces a smooth tonality in images not seen in most Nikon lenses. Similar to Leica-M lenses. Quite sharp, even wide open. Worth the price.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 02, 2001]
Todd Krefeld
Expert

Strength:

Excellent lens for street photos at night. The perfect combination of focal length and speed for journalist type shots. Smooth tones, and color transitions. In a legue of its own.

Weakness:

Price, weight.

If this is the lens you need, you already know it, and it will perform for you.

Customer Service

Good so far.

Similar Products Used:

16mm 2.8fisheye, 17-35afs,24-120,501.8, 501.2, 60 micro, 70-300, 80-200, 28-70afs, 35-80, 400 3.5, 400 5.6, 400 2.8

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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