Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. Lens not zoomable; 35mm focal length, Macro Focus Range : 0.25 m 52.5mm equivalent focal length on DX-Format cameras; F1.8 maximum aperture, F16 minimum Ultrasonic-type AF motor with full-time manual focusing; 58mm filters; Note: Refer the User Manual before use NOTE: This is an FX format F-mount lens. FX and DX lenses can be mounted on all Nikon DSLR cameras. However, using a DX lens on an FX camera or an FX lens on a DX camera will result in a 1.5x crop factor 35mm focal length, Macro Focus Range : 0.25 m.Rear Focusing System 52.5mm equivalent focal length on DX-Format cameras F1.8 maximum aperture, F16 minimum
Bought refurbished from 6ave. Item is practically brand new, and very clean, also came with the Nikon leaflet. This is a nice versatile lens for carry around, everyday shooting. Here is my first nightscape with this little gem.
M. Romine
5
A small light weight 35mm lens. This light weight lens is perfect for wedding photographers who are shooting long days. Fast focusing even in low light. I have it paired with a D750 and just love it! Shooting two D750s one with this lens and the other with the 85 f1.8. The two make for a great wedding lens tandem. The Nikon f1.8 G series lens line-up has been great. Nikon is doing some great things right now. For me, price vs value when compared to the 35mm f1.4 is a no brainer.
Vitaliy
5
I am a wedding photographer and this lens is my choice for 70% of my photographs. Almost none aberrations, nice bokeh and good focus. My next lens from Nikon will be 105mm and I hope it will work like this one. Recommend!
supremegalacticemperor
5
This is the perfect lens for the D750 for both fov and physical size. While 50mm may be "normal" on an FX body, and the 50mm 1.8 is also a fine lens, I prefer the slightly wider view of this lens. You may not need both the 35 and 50 if you can "zoom with your feet" as some say. AF-S is snappy and fairly quiet, but not as fast as the Nikon pro level 2.8 zooms or F1.4 Nikon primes. Color rendition is the same as all my other Nikon lenses. There is some slight vigneting at 1.8, but it clears up by F4. Its worth noting that the lens I received was packed terribly. So bad that I will be thinking twice before ordering anything fragile from Amazon. The gold Nikon box was freely bouncing around a larger Amazon box... and this is not the first lens Ive received this way. Also, as usual, inspect very thoroughly upon arrival. Ive received lenses in this price range, not quite expensive enough to warrant checking, that have obviously been used and returned as new by someone else.
kevin
5
Great lens! Ive paired this with my d750 and couldnt be happier. This is a great focal length for everyday family shots. I also have the 50mm 1.8 and find that to be too tight for indoor family shots, the 35 is just wide enough for most situations. The only complaint I would have is that the lens does feel cheap for the price. All plastic. Im of the opinion this lens should be similar in price to Nikons 50 1.8 which is half the price or more. Great image quality though, very happy in that department. Snappy autofocus too. No regrets here!
JJabonero
5
Great all around lens I was using this lens mostly for street and car scene photography. Lens is fast to focus and gives great BOKEH!!!
Boltx4
5
Incredible little 35mm. There is just something about the subtle characteristics this lens imparts that I love. Of course, as a f1.8 it takes great photos in poor light, but this thing really shines with good light and produces some fantastic qualities. One of my new favorite walk-around lenses.
Fair Play
5
All of my Nikkor lens have a "US" in front of the serial number but this doesnt have it. I was saddened, depressed and angry. So, I called the Los Angeles Nikon Service Center to check. My lens is a US lens. Now, I can smile again. The Nikon number is 1 800 645-6687. And you can also register your lens! Whew. Great lens. Buy it.
Bharat Adhikari
5
For any dx camera like d7000 series (where 35mm becomes around 50mm),this is the must have lens. Nice pic quality, good blurry effects and best for functions and festivals. Dont buy 50mm lens before this lens. 50mm is good lens but is not versatile as this. 50mm is portrait for dx cameras (becomes 85mm) So you cant use it inside home conveniently. Furthermore I prefer this 35mm fx lens over 35mm dx lens because it has better built/pic quality and its a good investment for future full frame camera (like d850).
Dan Cal
5
Its a good lens, a little expensive but before you by make sure you know about exposures and depth of field . im using it on a nikon d3200, i like the quality, works fine, definately will test some more but the results look good. if you have any questions let me know Chitokan @instagram