Yes you raise a good point there. Considering too that the price isn't much different to the 18-35g and not a great deal less than the 16-35, plus the fact that the older 20mm is another alternative, I just wonder how these newer 20g lenses are selling. I see plenty of reviews, but not much talk from those who've purchased one!It gets great reviews, but it's a focal length you really need to want and I wouldn't. It should have been 18mm. Most serious shooters already have a 24-70, 20mm is too close to that to be exciting. I'm convinced Nikon will never produce a great 16 or 18mm out of fear it will decrease UW zoom sales, because it would.
You are forgetting a few things:It should have been 18mm. Most serious shooters already have a 24-70, 20mm is too close to that to be exciting.
The only data so far is Nikon's own MTF chart:
Nikon | Imaging Products | AF-S NIKKOR 20mm f/1.8G ED
The new 1.8 shows better MTF performance than the older 2.8.
I plan to buy one, but I am waiting for test results from DxO (and Lenscore).
I use the Samyang 14mm as well, manual with focus confirm. On a 24mm, with shallower focus, I would hesitate to buy a manual lens, even with FC.If it isn't exceptional, I'll go for the Samyang 24mm 1.4.
I use the Samyang 14mm as well, manual with focus confirm. On a 24mm, with shallower focus, I would hesitate to buy a manual lens, even with FC.
Thank You. There are several promising reviews on the web.Here is a recent review of the lens.
I agree.It can take a while before DxO has tested it.
Sweet... Thanks, Hark!Here is a recent review of the lens.
This is pretty much where I'm heading... The 20mm is a ways off for me at this point, but I have been thinking about about a wide-angle for my D750 and I'm really getting further and further away from using zooms, preferring instead to use primes. The D750 has only amplified this and the Sigma "Art" primes (35mm, 50mm) are *seriously* rocking my world.Nasim said:My personal choice for modern primes under 100mm today would comprise of: 20mm f/1.8G, 35mm f/1.8G, 50mm f/1.8G and 85mm f/1.8G for budget and 24mm f/1.4G, 35mm f/1.4G, 50mm f/1.8G and 85mm f/1.4G for high-end, which would probably cover 99% of my photography needs. If I considered third party options, I would swap the 35mm f/1.4G and 50mm f/1.8G with Sigma Art f/1.4 series lenses.
Check out the Samyang 14, very sharp, inexpensive, manual focus with focus confirm. I will get the Nikon AF 20mm f/1.8, but will probably keep the Samyang 14mm MF for extra wide landscapes.I have been thinking about about a wide-angle for my D750
Lens correction for it would be great. Do you care to share ?