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Nikon NIKKOR 28mm f/2.0 AI-S Lens

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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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Seller Notes
“Works good, some dings and marks”
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
Compatible Filter Size
28 mm
Compatible Lens Front
28 mm
UPC
0018208014194
Compatible Brand
Nikon
Maximum Aperture
f/2
Brand
Nikon
Series
Nikon NIKKOR
Type
Wide Angle
Focus Type
Fixed/Prime, Manual
Mount
Nikon F
Focal Length
28mm, Fixed/Prime
MPN
JAA111AC

About this product

Product Information

The Nikon Nikkor 28 mm Lens covers up to a 74-degree angle, allowing it to get even large objects into a picture. This Nikon camera lens can focus in on an item as close as 9.84-inches away, so close-up images come out clear. Autofocus and manual focus are both available on this Nikon camera lens, so it works well for amateurs and professionals alike. The Nikon Nikkor 28 mm Lens weighs just 12.7 oz. and measures 2.5-inches in diameter by 2.3-inches long, so bringing it along on a photo shoot is easy. Since this autofocus camera lens accepts a standard 52 mm filter, finding a filter for every shot is simple. An f/2 – f/22 aperture range allow a photographer to take great shots with this autofocus camera lens, even in low light environments. With the features available on the Nikon Nikkor 28 mm Lens, it is perfect for all photographers.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Nikon
MPN
JAA111AC
UPC
0018208014194
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99723143

Product Key Features

Mount
Nikon F
Focal Length
28mm, Fixed/Prime
Compatible Brand
Nikon
Maximum Aperture
f/2
Series
Nikon NIKKOR
Type
Wide Angle
Focus Type
Fixed/Prime, Manual

Dimensions

Weight
12.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Aperture
F/2.0
Min Aperture
22
Additional Tech Characteristics
AI-S
Diameter
2.5in
Focal Length (mm)
28
Camera Type
DSLR
Camera Technology
Digital
Product Line
Nikkor

Item description from the seller

Joined Jun 2014

Product ratings and reviews

4.8
59 product ratings
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Durable

Sharp image

Good value

Most relevant reviews

  • Top favorable review

    Great lens

    The 28mm has been one of my favorite focal length for a long time. It is perfect for tight place and dynamic composition.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: orientalcomo

  • Top critical review

    Older version better than this sample

    I bought two of these lenses at the same time, this one and an older version with a metal scalloped focusing ring, which turned out to be much sharper. I don't know if the difference was due to design changes or sample differences. Optically the two lenses are theoretically the same, and both are multi-coated, but the lens coatings appear to be slightly different. The front element of the newer lens has a green tint, whereas the older one is purple, with some greenish reflections inside.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: cubeminer91

  • To buy again the old manual focus lenses

    There is a reason to buy a manual focus lens again? Are all the Nikon AF lenses worth to be buyed (not only Nikon but every other factories as Canon etc.)? The realisation and related selling of body camera with full frame sensor opened new horizons on the use of lens that the photo factories want to not sell because they want to sell more and more new,new and ever new lenses! The camera body full frame sensor give the opportunity of use old manual focus lenses that have nothing less then the AF ones and their cost is very cheap in comparison to the AF's ones. This Nikon 28mm manual focus lens is one of the best wide angle made ever by Nikon. The quality of the glasses is excellent but over all the quality of the photo is excellent. Nikon used this lens project to realize the 28mm AF ...

  • Invest in Prime property.

    I've been an enthusiastic photographer for nearly half a century but gained little experience with my 35mm equipment due to processing and development costs. Now all that has changed with digital photography virtually eliminating costly errors that go undetected until the prints come back from the darkroom. I eventually treated myself to a bargain Nikon D40x body on eBay and spent some good money on digital zoom lenses trying to find the 'perfect' lens. Such an animal does not exist. Zooms are compromised by the need to be all things to all photographers. Prime lenses, on the other hand, are designed to do one job well not every job adequately. With this realisation in my mind, I did my research online to determine the prime lenses that had the greatest ...

  • Nikkor 35mm F2.0

    This little lens is truly a gem. Like the 50mm F1.8, it is supremely sharp even wide open, and stopping down it just gets better, F4 and beyond is almost macro sharp. On full frame, even wide open with vignetting control turned to normal, it is very well controlled, and by F4 is completely gone. Out of focus areas are fairly smooth, its no 58mm Rokkor-X, but it isn't ugly either. Built very solidly, with fairly decent focus ring, along with distance window. Hood is highly recommended, as this lens can get some flare going on if using a filter on it, hood seems to help with contrast as well. Overall fantastic lens, was used on a D700 and D80, worked great on both.