The Nikon 14mm f/2.8D ED AF is a very sharp, ultra wide-angle rectilinear prime lens. Key features include:
Extremely sharp images
Huge depth of field
Fast aperture
Excellent for landscape and architectural photography
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Well, my first question was “why use this when the 14-24 f2.8 is the best wide angle zoom in the world?”. Not to mention, this is an older design with a bit of chromatic aberration in the edges. ...
“ED” stands for “Extra-Low Dispersion” Glass and is a reference to specialized glass used for the correction of chromatic aberrations.
This lens doesn’t have a built-in autofocus motor, which means it’s not fully compatible with Nikon DSLRs like the D40, D60, D3100/D3200, and D5100/D5200.
Angle of View | 114 degrees |
Aperture | f2.8-22 |
Autofocus | Autofocus |
Brand | Nikon |
Compatibility | Crop and Full Frame |
Diameter | 3.4" |
Dimensions | Length: 3.4" |
Filter Style | Rear Gel |
Angle of View | 114 degrees |
Aperture | f2.8-22 |
Autofocus | Autofocus |
Brand | Nikon |
Compatibility | Crop and Full Frame |
Diameter | 3.4" |
Dimensions | Length: 3.4" |
Filter Style | Rear Gel |