Nikon 35mm 14g Review. The main reasons are. When it comes to bokeh the Nikon 35mm yields a pleasant bokeh somewhat similar to the Nikon 24mm f14G. At 14 this thing lets in loads of light and has plenty of bokeh to go along with it. 7232010 Nikon AF-S Nikkor 16-35mm 14G ED VR review.
The reasons you should have a Nikon 50mm f 14G lens are. Its designed primarily for use on full-frame DSLRs as a less-expensive alternative to the likes. A major advantage of a large aperture is that not only can you can shoot well in the dark without getting blurred pictures but that you also get a very nice background blur. Its focal length is one of the most useful on both DX and FX format bodies. The Nikkor AF-S 35mm f14G was announced September 2010 as the last prime to complete the updated series of 24mm 50mm and 85mm f14 models in Nikons line-up. The Nikon 35mm f14G has a total of 10 optical elements with 1 aspherical element and weighs a total of 600 grams which is almost what the Nikon 24mm f14G weighs.
On the former it delivers close to standard 50mm coverage for general-purpose work while on the latter.
Best for taking dark photos. Its focal length is one of the most useful on both DX and FX format bodies. Note the rubber seal around the lens moun t. Ergonomically the new 35mm f14G fits right in with the Nikon 24mm f14G and 85mm f14G with identical design cues. At maximum aperture sharpness approaches excellent levels in the centre of the frame but is. Rear of lens isometric view.