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Nikon NIKKOR 28mm f/1.4D Aspherical Lens

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Maximum Aperture
f/1.4
Brand
Nikon
Series
Nikon NIKKOR
Type
Wide Angle, Aspherical
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Fixed/Prime
Mount
Nikon F
MPN
1921
Focal Length
28mm, Fixed/Prime

About this product

Product Information

This exceptionally fast autofocus wide-angle lens is perfect for low-light photography. Precision ground-glass aspherical lens elements minimize distortion and coma. Fast f/1.4 maximum aperture is ideal for available light photography.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Nikon
MPN
1921
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99691142

Product Key Features

Mount
Nikon F
Focal Length
28mm, Fixed/Prime
Maximum Aperture
f/1.4
Series
Nikon NIKKOR
Type
Wide Angle, Aspherical
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Fixed/Prime

Dimensions

Weight
18.34 Oz

Additional Product Features

Aperture
f/1.4
Compatible Brand
Nikon
Min Aperture
16
Additional Tech Characteristics
Aspherical
Diameter
3in
Focal Length (mm)
28mm
Camera Type
SLR
Camera Technology
Digital
Product Line
Nikon Nikkor

Item description from the seller

wholelottagame

wholelottagame

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24 items sold
Joined Jun 2001

Product ratings and reviews

5.0
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Durable

Sharp image

Good value

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  • Top favorable review

    Nikon 28-1.4 original,

    its the best glass Nikon ever made, be very careful buying used. Make sure the M/A ring is not split or cracked (notorious fault in this lens) this is the third example of this lens I have had. Brass and steel, not plastic. About the time Nikon stopped making it, photographers realized how special this lens was.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: parkwaycamera

  • Comparable to the modern day AFS f1.4 primes...

    I already own the AFS 24 and 35 f1.4 but found that the focal ranges isn't my preferred range which was 28mm. As the price of this lens came down somewhat from what it used to be and the copy which I'm writing a review on was advertised as mint from a trusted caller, I decided to take a chance on one. When the AFD28mm f1.4 lens arrived, I compared it against both the newer f1.4 lenses and found that its construction are as good if not better then its modern counterparts. It is also smaller in size which is good in my opinion. Only the hood is a letdown as it does not reverse on storage. I then used the lens on fx and I am happy to report that it does compare well too. The autofocus for the 28mm is fast enough for my use and on par to the newer f1.4 lenses, which was known to be ...

  • Low Light Magic

    It is not often that a camera lens as expensive as the Nikon 28mm f1.4 exceeds your expectations, but the quality of the images it produces in concert with a Nikon D700 are nothing short of brilliant. In low-light and twilight shooting conditions, the 28mm f1.4 will reveal details not visible to my eye and render them sharply and crisply with wonderful colour rendition and contrast. The lens is sharp edge to edge wide-open, granted with some light fall-off in the corners . Handheld, I was able to get sharply focused images down to 1/15 and even 1/8. Coupled with the low noise, high ISO capabilities of the D700 it is possible to shoot in extremely low light. As the D3 has the same sensor as the D700, I think this lens fully exploits the capabilities of Nikon full-frame FX camera ...

  • THE low light wide choice for Nikon

    Technically and visually minimal vignetting at f/1.4, all gone from f/2 to smaller apertures (DX). Minor barrel distortion, very good for a lens this wide. Sharpness at f/1.4 is fair but already at f/2 it's very good, improving all the way to f/2.8 from where it's excellent. While some say it's not good for daylight shooting I have tested it to equal detail at f/8 when compared to the mighty 17-35mm at 28mm f/8. In the same test photos, 28/1.4 had better shadow detail. (F100 and Kodak UC 200). Paints a very smooth bokeh and gives brilliant low light color and contrast. I'm doing available light event and wedding photography with this lens and am constantly reminded by its performance in the form of photo quality appraisal from customers. If you shoot available light, stage performances, ...

  • killer wide angle, killer price tag

    this lens cost me more than my car. With that said, if you shoot available light and need a wide angle, this lens is worth every penny. It is sharp at every aperture and having owned a leica m 28mm f/2 summicron for years, I have seen sharp 28mm lenses before. In the digital format, especially combined with the full frame Nikon D3, there is nothing like this lens. Canon has a 24mm f/1.4 that for me is too wide and a 35mm f/1.4 that is very sweet, but in many cases too tight. 28mm is a favorite focal length of mine and this Nikon f/1.4 version has quickly become my all around lens. Combined with the 85mm f/1.4, you have a perfect low light kit for documentary shooting. Think the purchase through, Nikon will probably come out with a new version soon that will be around $1500, but ...