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Unassuming humble little jewel of a lens : Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
I bought the 35mm f/1.8G Af-S lens because I wanted a fast, light lens that worked with my camera (a Nikon D40x). Since getting the lens two months ago, I haven't taken it off my camera. I'd recommend this lens to anything with a newer Nikon Dslr. If you'd like to know more about my experiences with the lens, read on.
I'm not a pro photographer, or even a very serious hobbyist. I don't have a huge budget for camera tool (my only camera is a Nikon D40x), and mostly use my camera to take pictures of my children.
For the past combine of years, I've mostly used the Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G Ed-If Af-S Vr Dx Zoom-Nikkor Lens. I love this lens: it's very flexible, and works much great than I imaginable a lens with that wide a range to work. Unfortunately the 18-200mm lens, like a lot of the zooms that work with the D40/D40x/D60/D5000, have some issues. First of all, the 18-200 is kind of slow. For indoor pictures without a flash, it's difficult to get sharp pictures. Secondly, the 18-200 is heavy. It's awkward walking around with a one pound lens strung around your neck.
I bought the 35mm f/1.8G Af-S lens because I wanted a faster, lighter lens. I hadn't tried a fast prime lens in a long time (probably not since I shot on 35mm film), and probably had unrealistic expectations about what a lens like this could do. I was hoping that I could just set my camera to auto and snap pictures. With normal daylight, I could take some very good pictures inside without a flash. However, there are some practical limits to what a fast prime on a low end camera can do; I had a harder time taking pictures in dimmer light (for example, in an aquarium). It undoubtedly works great than an f/4 lens (which is the approximate gap ,break for most zooms are at this focal length), but it's a subtle difference. (I did get some great results by manually changing Iso and gap ,break settings, but that's not ordinarily practical when you're trying to shoot a inviting toddler.)
On the other hand, this lens is noticeably sharper than the Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G Ed-If Af-S Vr Dx Zoom-Nikkor Lens. I've found it easier to take pictures of people with faces in focus and background blurred than I could with the zoom lens. When I bought this lens, I wasn't even thinking about sharpness, but I'm mostly happy with the results. If you can get the foreground in focus, it will look very sharp.
The one issue I have with this lens is that out of focus backgrounds... Look a little strange. Photographers call the look of out-of focus backgrounds "bokeh." Most photographers want out of focus backgrounds to look subtly blurry; you'd want a point of light to look inviting in the middle then taper off at the edges. This lens does the opposite: points of light turn look much more like rings with this lens. To me, the backgrounds look like "ghosting" on an old television. This isn't a deal killer, but it can lead to weird results, particularly if you're taking pictures of people against complex backgrounds. I can undoubtedly take pictures with this lens that I couldn't take without it. However, don't expect a D40 with this lens to achieve as well as a Nikon D700 12.1Mp Digital Slr Camera (Body Only) with the Nikon 50mm f/1.4G Sic Sw Prime Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital Slr Cameras.
I have few other complaints about this lens's performance. It feels as light on the camera as I hoped; it's honestly nice walking around with such a light camera after lugging around a zoom for so long. The camera focuses very swiftly and quietly; like most of the Af-S lenses I've tried, focusing is very fast and accurate. Overall, I'm happy with this lens (especially at half the price of Sigma 30mm f/1.4 Ex Dc Hsm Lens for Nikon Digital Slr Cameras). It's not perfect, but it's reasonably priced and very useful.
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