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2022-01-20T07:56:55
What a great and versatile lens at a more affordable price point. I highly recommend it.
CHRIS M.
2022-01-04T13:21:19
Wanted this because of its 35mm reach. Should have bought a prime 35mm instead. This zoom is worth it if you're into landscape work.
Michael O.
2018-12-12T19:00:00
After years of shooting Nikon (I moved up to "F" film products in early 80s), this was my first wide angle zoom. I was concerned the slow speed would be a hindrance, but that hasn't been the case. I've used this lens more than any other I own, simply because it works so well indoors. The digital bodies I have (D600, D750, D5600) all have more than enough sensitivity to allow hand-held shots indoors without flash. 18mm is wide enough for almost any situation, no matter how tight. It's light weight is a big advantage. It's amusing to think that I have both a 35mm f1.4 and a 35mm f2 prime, yet I've taken more pictures by far with the long end of this lens (35mm f4.5). Highly recommended
Hotchkiss
2017-08-24T08:59:10
... except the tulip lens shade is fragile. Adorama replaced it. I superglued the broken one; however, that only held up for a couple photoshoots. Time will tell.
WILLIAM G.
2017-05-11T12:42:38
The Lens is very sharp and light weight. Good for travel. The lens has distortion from 18-24mm.
Kwok-Chi N.
2017-04-03T20:00:00
One beautiful summer morning on the dock I was photographing the sunrise and while changing lenses this one dropped into the water. Well I figured that it was instantly ruined so I did not jump in right away. I finished my coffee, made breakfast for my boys and asked them to go diving for it. Out it came; left it out to dry and put it away. A few months later I thought I would give it a try. Everything worked! Not a single sign that it had spent 4 hours in the lake.
Clumsy
2017-03-29T20:00:00
This is the best ultra-wide angle that Nikon makes. It's BETTER than the 16-35mm and just as sharp as the almost $2,500 14-24mm! On the D800, DXOmark gives the 18-35mm a sharpness rating of 17 P-Mpix. How about the holy trinity 14-24mm? They also give it a 17 P-Mpix. That right, the sub $1,000 18-35mm is just as sharp as the legendary 14-24mm. This lens is a beast! I own it and recommend it. If you’re thinking about it, don't! Just go buy it. There is a reason it's almost impossible to find used on Kijiji... no one ever parts with them! They are just that good.
jcphoto
2017-03-21T10:27:54
good lens easy to use
PHILLIP L.
2017-01-10T10:38:41
Great service from this guy. Lens seems original manufacturer, great pictures from this lens
Raymond K.
2016-10-16T19:25:43
Lens works great, focus is sharp even in low light situations.
CRAIG H.
2016-10-06T10:00:29
Bought this lens some time ago. IT is very sharp but as it has no vibration reduction and I have familial tremors, I can't use it much. IT would be better for me if it had VR.
HANS H.
2016-08-22T15:11:28
A welcomed and noticable upgrade from its predocessor. Slightly less coverage than the 18-35D, but much sharper and surprisingly less distortion (bowing) and chromatic abberatiin around the edges of the lens. I use it for architectual work, and am exteemly pleased with the results. I had done my research, and for its perpose, everything rated this above the 17-35mm, at 1/3 the cost of the 14-24, which I would love to get my hands on as well! Since this was an upgrade for me over the previous model, I had lots of reasons to be skeptical for the cost, I wasn't gaing a wider or greater focal length, nor aperture stops, but am 100% pleased with its results and sepiriority over the D version.
KEVIN M.
2016-08-15T20:00:00
Precisava de uma grande angular para a minha Df. Analisei todas as opções disponíveis, e excetuando a 14-24, esta é a de melhor custo benefício. A nitidez é impressionante, e apesar de não ser muito luminosa, como fotografo mais paisagens, com abertura geralmente em f/8 ou f/11, isso acaba não fazendo diferença. Nada como comprar no Brasil, com garantia Nikon de 5 anos.
Andre R.
2016-08-15T08:54:32
This lens stays on my D750 most of the time. All my lenses are fast lenses (f/2.8 or faster) so i was a little hesitant when purchasing this lens. but i have yet to miss f/2.8 with this thing! It is amazingly sharp and focuses fast. it is simply perfect!
Ryan M.
2016-07-21T20:00:00
These binoculars are perfect for my purpose - zeroing in on the birds at the numerous feeders and bird baths surrounding my yard. They are small, wonderfully lightweight, and the clarity is exceptional. And even though I use them mostly at home they fit perfectly in my camera bag or day pack for a hike and they take little space in my baggage when traveling. Yes, you do have to refocus slightly when zooming in but I don't find that the hinderance that others have commented on. I am perfectly happy with my purchase.
EagleBirder
2016-05-03T20:00:00
I purchased this excellent wide angle for use on my D610 and D750 along with the Nikon 16mm-85mm VR Zoom to shoot U.S. Coast Guard events, landscapes, architectural exteriors/interiors, and urban transportation infrastructure. The lens compact size, low weight, and zoom range favor portability when traveling and utilizing two cameras at the same time. I also utilize these lenses on the D610 and D750 with a Nikon 70-200mm F4 VR zoom, 80-400mm VR zoom. I also use for long distance traveling to Japan, Europe, and Greece a Nikon D7100 and D7200, but substitute Nikon's excellent DX lenses; DX 10-24mm Wide angle, and a DX 16-85mm VR zoom to mirror closely the same zoom ranges on the full frame bodies that I purchased after owning the D7000, D7100, D7200 that I use 60% of the time, when travel weight or the 1.5x factor is of benefit. I get excellent publishable results from the Nikon 18-35mm wide angle when used on the full-frame D610 and D750 at a significant cost reduction from Nikon's faster pro-wide angles. It does a good job of replacing my older Nikon 20mm F2.8 AIS lens--and with improved flexibility, sharpness and optical quality.
Scotishlion
2016-04-14T09:20:52
Like everybody else, I was struck by the lightness of the 18-35mm. Used on my D750 and D7200, it balances almost perfectly. Colors are rich and saturated throughout the focal range, with crisp detail and sharp contrasts. As a result, landscapes have a almost 3-dimensional immediacy. All of this assumes good light of course; for interiors expect to break out the tripod or use supplemental lighting. At f/3.5 this isn't a fast lens, but it's a bargain at the price and a great walk around lens.
William D.
2016-04-11T20:00:00
This is a very good lens for the money. If this is the range you need? Then don't think to hard about getting one. Just do it. Photos taken with a D610
Chance
2016-03-29T20:00:00
I grabbed one of these when I bought my D600 and it is an amazing lens. I don't think there is any way to beat it for price, sharpness, color quality and weight! It hardly weighs anything mounted on a D600! Just an amazing product. feels a little light when on a D700 or D800 but still works awesome! One upgrade it could have is VR for some nice wide video shooting but it is so light its not even that bad. 100% recommendation!
RyanW
2016-03-26T20:00:00
I have had this lens for a number of years. I find it to be a very reliable, very sharp lens that is in the true sweet spot of wide angle zoom lenses. Do I wish I had the the 16-35, F4? Hardly ever to be honest. I am a landscape and nature photographer (But no birding, those photographers have infinite patience where mine is pretty vast but finite!). I spend a lot of time in the canyons of northern AZ (Grand Canyon and slot canyons) and southern UT and this lens has served me well with prints up to 24". I rarely need to venture below F4.0 so extra 1/2 stop distance does not play a role in my decisions. The 16-35 weighs nearly twice as much and that adds up over the day regardless of the neck strap as I am now in my mid-60's. If you are a pro go for the big glass, if you see yourself peaking at being a very advanced amateur, like me, this will serve you well IMHO. Best wishes one and all.
AHappyBear
2016-02-17T08:33:55
I agree with most of the posters here, this is a great lens for the price. It is very light and hits the sweet spot for very-wide to semi-wide. I do a lot of travel photography and usually have my 28-300mm on my D750. After one recent trip, I noticed that 80% of my photos were taken at 28mm, it's really a favorite of mine. Swapping this lens on, I still have the 28mm any time I want it, but can get some great landscape shots at 18mm also. This lens is sharp as a tack and is a worthy addition to my collection.
DON T.
2016-01-06T19:00:00
I use this zoom lens during long hikes and weight is important. While it is very small & light, it produces outstanding sharp pictures from center to edges. I use it with a D750 and all the pictures are tack sharp with vivid colors. AFS is very fast and right on, never missed a picture. Build quality is high, smooth zoom action... For its price, it is definitively a bargain. One of the best wide angle competing with (and surpassing) much higher price lenses in its category. I wished all the lenses had the same ratio Quality/price
Dominique
2015-04-01T21:00:00
This is a beautiful lens for the money. My copy is a refurbished, but it looks and works like new. The lens is very light weight, a great virtue for lugging it attached to my D600 on long hikes. This also makes operating the lens/camera on a tripod much easier than beefier lenses. Best feature is the impressive sharpness at all focal lengths. The level of detail in close objects is just astonishing on the D600. Even distant objects show definition I just would not expect to see. All told, for the money you just cannot go wrong with this sharp, lightweight beauty. It doesn't carry the Nikon gold ring, like the 16-35, 17-35 or 14-24; but it SHOULD.
Carl
2015-03-31T20:00:00
One reviewer below spuriously asserts that the lens is not sharp. Incorrect. I have 24x36in photo taken with the lens sitting in my house. It is amazingly sharp. Check the DXOmark scores, for instance. The colours are remarkable, too.
Saskman
2014-12-09T19:00:00
Foi uma ótima aquisição. Robusta, Anel do zoom macio e preciso, nitidez e profundidade de foco perfeitas. Muito boa para interiores, paisagens,arquitetura e retratos, enfim uma lente multiuso! Parabéns Nikon!
Fernando
2014-09-05T20:00:00
not sharp. light weight. good built. there are better alternatives out there. if you don't care much about sharpness then this may be the lens for you.
hrphotography
2013-08-04T20:00:00
I originally purchased this lens for real estate photography and have ended up using it for much more than that. It is a great wide angle lens however I do regret not investing in the 17-35 f2.8. So far it is held up to all that it has been faced with. Only complaint is that the lens is so light that it feels cheap. In this case cheap does not mean low quality in any way.
yourboyjeremy
2013-07-22T21:00:00
Great lens. It was this or the 16-35 VR and I decided that I did not need VR so much at this length. Equally important is that this lens is much lighter.
JOSEPH N.
2013-07-15T21:00:00
I use this for my current job, photographing cars. It does a great job letting me work in tight areas while I'm still getting the whole view with very little distortion. The lens flares it produces at the right angle are pretty darn sweet too. :D
DAVID E.
2013-05-16T20:00:00
The experts say it has vignetting and distortion, but I haven't seen any of those in normal shooting.But I can see the clarity and sharpness in every shot, even if I shoot wide open. It's light and small and nothing is moving while zooming or focusing (the front glass element is moving in and out just a fraction while zooming, but it all happens behind the filter, so no problem there) The zoom is so nicely dampened that it makes you play with it for the sheer fun. It's the most inexpensive new wide zoom from Nikon but they made it awesome (for the price) I'm happy :)
Ivaylomm
8 Groups/ 11 Elements 1 ED
Nikon F
Nikon FX/35mm Film
Nikon DX
Note: AF not supported by D40 and D60 cameras
100°-62°
3.5-22
1.1ft.
1:6.7
77mm
3.2 x 3.3 in.
13oz.
ED glass element, Internal Focusing
“I can see this very easily running a few columns wide in a local newspaper.” —Jack Howard
WELL DONE, NIKON
By David-eye
The shape and handeling of this lens reminds me of one of my all time favorite Nikon lenses, the 17-35 f2.8. The fact that it is lighter and cheaper is a good thing for me and the kind of shooting that I do at this focal range. The best news is that it has better edge-to-edge sharpness than that lens. IQ wise it falls between the great 16-35 VR and the venerable 14-24 lenses, but of course once again in a more compact and lighter package. It certainly cannot compete with those lenses for lowe...
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Light lens with incredible sharpness
By NilonGSpringPatch
love this lens, just got it and cant imagine how light it seems... pictures are real sharp with great colors and replication of what you see. I was excited to do landscapes using this lens and no noticeable softness at the edges was found at the edges.