Nikon Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.4
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Transform the street into a canvas and paint with natural light – the Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.4 is the prime lens for your full-frame camera. With a high aperture of f/1.4 and impressive imaging performance, it gives you complete freedom in street photography.
The 35 mm focal length is popular for its natural perspective, which resembles that of the human eye. It is perfect for capturing all facets of life. Ideal for street photography, travel reports, events, and film. When shooting wide open, you'll be rewarded with a large, beautifully soft bokeh. Even in low light, you can achieve clear, sharp images. Additionally, you can use shorter exposure times to freeze motion without sacrificing brightness.
With its fast and precise multi-focusing system, this 35 mm prime lens captures the decisive moment. The responsive autofocus is wonderfully smooth. Depth of field and bokeh can be precisely controlled. Focus breathing is minimized, allowing for focus adjustments without shifting the angle of view. The optional linear focusing enables controlled and precise manual focus tracking.
Expressions, textures, gestures – with a minimum focusing distance of 0.27 m, this 35 mm Z lens offers a wide field of view. Want to capture fleeting light? With the customizable, click-free control ring, you can adjust aperture, ISO sensitivity, exposure compensation, and much more smoothly. The wide-angle lens, which is thoroughly sealed in all moving parts of the barrel, weighs only about 415 g and is extremely handy.
Sensor compatibility | full size |
Weight | 415 g |
Focus type | Autofocus, Manual focus |
Lens type | Prime lens |
Bayonet lens mount | Nikon Z |
Focal length | 35 mm |
Item number | 46900729 |
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Nikon Nikkor Z 1.4/35 mm achieves good to very good values in the centre of the image, but the open aperture in particular tends to have a clear edge fall-off. This is particularly pronounced with contrast. On the other hand, we are talking here about aperture F1.4, where the edge fall-off is already reduced to an acceptable level at F2.8...