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Nikon Nikkor Z 35 mm f/1.4

Nikon Nikkor Z 35 mm f/1.4
25 November 2024
Maciej Latałło

1. Introduction

The beginning of the Nikon's Z system was untypical – the first fixed focal lenses with that mount were quite huge and relatively expensive f/1.8 models – first with 50 and 35 mm focal length, then with 85 and 24 mm focal lengths and finally the 1.8/20 devices.

Nikon Nikkor Z 35 mm f/1.4  - Introduction

Decking the classic 35 mm focal length on both sides with small and lightweight lenses but slower aperture-wise was the next step. In the middle of 2021 Nikon released the Nikkor Z 28 mm f/2.8 and, after a while, the Nikkor Z 40 mm f/2.0.

Nikon Nikkor Z 35 mm f/1.4  - Introduction

Still the system lacked classic 1.4/35 parameters. The situation changed in June 2024 when we saw the Z 35 mm f/1.4 model. I admit its relatively simple optical construction and an affordable price was a surprise. Currently it can be bought for about $600, an amount of money $100 lower than the one you have to pay for the Nikkor Z 35 mm f/1.8 S, presented much earlier.

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Nikon Nikkor Z 35 mm f/1.4  - Introduction

Nikon proved that they can make a really untypical move in the classic segment and we didn't have a choice but to test the new device thoroughly. Courtesy of the Polish Nikon subsidiary we could borrow one specimen of the lens for testing purposes very quickly and the results of our testing procedure can be found in the following chapters – enjoy!

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