Nikon AF-S Nikkor 35mm F/1.4G

Wide-angle prime lens • Digital era

  • Announced:
  • · September 2010
  • Production status:
  •  In production
  • Country of design:
  • · Japan
  • Original name:
  • · Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 35mm 1:1.4G
  • Class:
  • · Ultra-fast full-frame wide-angle prime lens
  • · Professional model (Top class)
  • · Travellers' choice
  • System:
  • · Nikon F (1959)

Abbreviations

AF-S The lens is equipped with Silent Wave Motor.
G The lens does not have an aperture control ring and is intended for use on Nikon digital SLR cameras that allow the lens aperture to be adjusted via the camera's command dial. Relays subject-to-camera distance information to the camera, like a D-type lens.

Sample photos (14)

NIKON D700 @ ISO 200, 1/250 sec. 35mm F/2.8. Sebastian, http://www.flickr.com/people/wildi/
F/2.8
NIKON D50 @ ISO 200, 1/500 sec. 35mm F/1.4. Noelas, http://www.flickr.com/people/hpj7173/
F/1.4
NIKON D5000 @ ISO 1250, 1/100 sec. 35mm F/13. Carlos Tilbury, http://www.flickr.com/people/53657885@N06/
F/13
NIKON D300S @ ISO 100, 1/400 sec. 35mm F/1.4. Ronald Ho
F/1.4
NIKON D300S @ ISO 100, 1/1250 sec. 35mm F/1.4. Ronald Ho
F/1.4
NIKON D300S @ ISO 400, 1/25 sec. 35mm F/2.8. Ronald Ho
F/2.8
NIKON D7000 @ ISO 200, 1/60 sec. 35mm F/1.8. Carlos de Leon, http://www.flickr.com/people/carlos94117/
F/1.8
NIKON D7000 @ ISO 200, 1/6400 sec. 35mm F/1.4. Carlos de Leon, http://www.flickr.com/people/carlos94117/
F/1.4
NIKON D7000 @ ISO 100, 1/500 sec. 35mm F/1.4. Carlos de Leon, http://www.flickr.com/people/carlos94117/
F/1.4
NIKON D7000 @ ISO 200, 1/800 sec. 48mm F/2.8. Carlos de Leon, http://www.flickr.com/people/carlos94117/
F/2.8
NIKON D5100 @ ISO 250, 1/2000 sec. 35mm F/2.5. sergio
F/2.5
NIKON D3S @ ISO 400, 1/640 sec. 35mm F/4. White_Dragon_09, https://www.flickr.com/photos/whitedragon09/
F/4
NIKON D3S @ ISO 1600, 1/2 sec. 35mm F/16. White_Dragon_09, https://www.flickr.com/photos/whitedragon09/
F/16
NIKON D3 @ ISO 400, 1/250 sec. 35mm F/16. White_Dragon_09, https://www.flickr.com/photos/whitedragon09/
F/16

Sample photos uploaded by users (3)

NIKON D800 @ ISO 100, 1/640 sec. 35mm F/5.6. Leonov
F/5.6
NIKON D800 @ ISO 100, 1/640 sec. 35mm F/1.4. Leonov
F/1.4
NIKON D800 @ ISO 100, 1/4000 sec. 35mm F/1.4. Leonov
F/1.4

Model history (5)

Nippon Kogaku / Nikon Nikkor-N[·C] Auto 35mm F/1.4A9 - 70.30m⌀52 1970 
Nikon Nikkor 35mm F/1.4A9 - 70.30m⌀52 1975 
Nikon AI Nikkor 35mm F/1.4A9 - 70.30m⌀52 1977 
Nikon AI-S Nikkor 35mm F/1.4A9 - 70.30m⌀52 1981 
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 35mm F/1.4GA10 - 70.30m⌀67 2010 

Specification

Optical design:
35mm full frame
35mm
F/1.4
10 elements in 7 groups
1 ASPH
Internal focusing (IF)
Nikon F [46.5mm]
63.4° (35mm full frame)
On Nikon D APS-C [1.53x] cameras:
35mm equivalent focal length:
53.6mm (in terms of field of view)
35mm equivalent speed:
F/2.1 (in terms of depth of field)
Diagonal angle of view:
44°
Diaphragm mechanism:
Diaphragm type:
Automatic
Aperture control:
None; the aperture is controlled from the camera
9 (nine)
Focusing:
0.30m
1:5
Focusing modes:
Autofocus (A), Manual focus (M)
Autofocus motor:
Silent Wave Motor
Manual focus control:
Focusing ring
Focus mode selector:
M/A - M
Manual focus override in autofocus mode:
Yes
Vibration Reduction (VR):
-
Physical characteristics:
600g
⌀83×89.5mm
Dust-proof and water-resistant barrel
-
Accessories:
Screw-type 67mm
HB-59 - Bayonet-type petal-shaped
Not compatible

Source of data

  • Manufacturer's technical data.

Manufacturer description

September 15, 2010

2010 Is The “Year Of NIKKOR” As Nikon Announces Two New Pro-Level Lenses To Its Legendary Lineup: An Unprecedented Nine NIKKOR Lenses Released In 2010

NIKKOR AF-S 35mm f/1.4G and AF-S 200mm f/2G ED VR II Provide Photographers with Versatility and Exceptional Optical Quality

MELVILLE, NY – Today, Nikon Inc. announced the addition of two new pro level lenses to the legendary NIKKOR line. The new AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.4G and AF-S NIKKOR 200mm f/2G ED VR II lenses deliver the performance, reliability and stunning image quality that photographers come to expect in a NIKKOR lens. The 35mm f/1.4 and 200mm f/2 VR II produce sharp results with excellent clarity and color reproduction whether capturing still images or recording HD video. With the addition of these two lenses, Nikon has introduced a total of nine new NIKKOR lenses in 2010, reinforcing Nikon's role as the world leader in optics.

"The new AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.4 and 200mm f/2 VR II are welcomed upgrades to two very popular NIKKOR lenses," said Lisa Osorio, general manager of marketing at Nikon Inc. "Building on the success of their predecessors, these new lenses incorporate improved cutting-edge features such as VR II Image Stabilization, Nano-Crystal Coat and Silent Wave Motor technology, which help photographers take their still and video work to new heights."

Exclusive core NIKKOR technologies play a fundamental role in the design of these two new lenses, and both feature Nikon's exclusive Silent Wave Motor (SWM) technology for quiet, fast and accurate autofocus performance. The optical construction of each lens utilizes Nikon's proprietary Nano-Crystal Coat to minimize flare - both internally as well as from backlit subjects. Further ensuring exceptional image integrity is Nikon's Super Integrated Coating (SIC) for color consistency and reduced flaring. Each lens also incorporates a nine blade diaphragm, to help achieve a dramatic separation between subject and background with a natural out of focus area (bokeh) coveted by today's image-makers.

AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.4G: Updating the Classic Wide-Angle Lens

The new AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.4 is an update of one of Nikon's most respected and popular NIKKOR lenses. The lens combines a natural yet versatile 35mm perspective with an ultra-fast f/1.4 aperture, and completes the lineup of f/1.4G lenses announced in the past year, including the AF-S NIKKOR 24mm f/1.4G, the AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4G and the AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G. The f/1.4 maximum aperture allows photographers to shoot handheld in low-light and provides dramatic separation between subject and a softened background. This classic wide-angle provides photographers with an intimate lens perfect for weddings, architecture, travel and photo journalism whether shooting high quality still photographs or video capture using Nikon's D-Movie feature.

In a wide variety of photographic situations, both FX and DX-format shooters will enjoy the benefits of extra-bright f/1.4 viewing and superb image quality. When mounted on a Nikon DX-format or an FX-format D-SLR within the DX Crop Mode, the 35mm f/1.4 has an angle of view that is equivalent to a focal length of 52.5mm in FX/35mm format. The build of the 35mm f/1.4 features 10 optical elements in seven groups with one aspherical lens element that eliminates coma and other types of aberration even when shooting at the widest available aperture. A Rear Focus (RF) system provides smooth and fast autofocus while eliminating front barrel rotation and two focus modes are available - M/A (manual-priority autofocus) and M (manual focus). A refined manual focus driving mechanism is adopted to reduce focus time lag and improve operational ease in M/A mode.

From the editor

Lenses with focal length of 35mm and large maximum apertures are especially popular among photojournalists, videographers and wedding photographers. The Nikon AF-S Nikkor 35mm F/1.4G lens was designed for professional use - mainly for available and low-light shooting, however, you can use it in any lighting conditions. The lens offers exceptionally high optical performance at any focusing distance.

Compared to other wide-angle prime lenses in the Nikon F system

  • Fastest speed (F/1.4), along with 3 other models
  • One of the heaviest (600g)
  • Weather sealed, along with 2 other models

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Nikon AF Nikkor 28mm F/2.8 [II] ⌀52 1991 compare36
Nikon AF Nikkor 28mm F/2.8D ⌀52 1994 compare35
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 28mm F/1.8G ⌀67 2012 compare11
Nikon AF Nikkor 28mm F/1.4D ⌀72Pro 1993 compare05
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