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фото на 35 1.8

The advantage of this new 35mm f/1.8 is that it autofocuses on the , and , and that it allows instant manual-focus override simply by grabbing the focus ring.

If you plan to move to FX or film any time in the next several years, consider a lens which will also cover FX, like the ($360), ($4,000) or ($130), which won't autofocus on the , or , but will work perfectly on better DX cameras today as well as FX and film cameras.

The 35/1.8 DX is especially great for use on Nikon's lightest DSLRs because of its small size, low weight and AF-S auto focusing which works on even Nikon's cheapest , and cameras. You can get manual focusing at any time simply by grabbing the focus ring: no switches are required.

This is a normal to slightly longer than normal lens on DX, seeing about the same as a 53mm lens sees on FX or 35mm film. (see .)

It is unique among lenses because nothing moves in or out externally as it operates. Unlike every other Nikon 35mm, 50mm and zoom lens, nothing moves, so there is nothing sucking air in and out from the outside world as it focuses or zooms. (Of course it doesn't zoom, but every zoom pumps air in and out as you zoom.)

It focuses by moving only the rear elements, so the filter mount and front elements don't move at all.

For $199.95, this lens is a must-have for anyone shooting a in available light and who doesn't already have a fast 50mm lens. It's a no-brainer for low-light.

The 35mm f/1.8 DX on film or , but it does autofocus perfectly with every Nikon, especially the , and cameras.

. . Shot with a , this 35mm f/1.8, Program mode chose 1/125 at f/1.8, Auto ISO chose ISO 500.

It is especially wonderful for shooting anything hand-held in available light.

The Nikon 35mm f/1.8 DX is Nikon's newest normal lens for .

             

Introduction            

Not for: Film or . For larger DX cameras with built-in autofocus motors like the , , and , getting a instead will also work on FX cameras should you upgrade later.

Great for: A fast, light, inexpensive normal lens for Nikon's , especially for use in low-light without flash.

December 2012          

Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX (52mm filters, 6.95 oz/197.0g, 1 foot/0.3m close-focus, about $200), about twice life-size. . I got this one from ; I'd also try and as the prices vary, so check them all. It helps me keep adding to this site when you use these links when you get anything, regardless of the country in which you live. Thank you! Ken.

             

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