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Nikon Nikkor AF 20 mm f/2.8D

22 February 2011
Arkadiusz Olech

5. Chromatic aberration

Chromatic aberration of the tested instrument is practically insensitive to changes of aperture and keeps the same level of about 0.19%. Unfortunately, this value is considered to be very high and in this category we can feel very unsatisfied with the lens’s performance.

Nikon Nikkor AF 20 mm f/2.8D - Chromatic aberration

In practice, the situation in our test chart looks exactly as shown below, in the picture enclosed.


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Nikon Nikkor AF 20 mm f/2.8D - Chromatic aberration