Original Nikon FF ultrawide 14mm 2.8 cost 1400$, this lens - about 325$. Most disadvantage is lack of AF, and some distorsion (can be fixed by software). AF not so critical on wide lenses but it most weak part of this rokinor/samyang/prooptic. Image qualty is good, its sharp even on f/2.8 and blade sharp on 4 and above. Focus ring very smoth - like nikon manual focus AI-s series. On my camera (d600) work all program mode (P,A,S,M), AF guide and AF confirm. its save correct EXIF. If you want ultrawide on FF and original Nikkor is to much expensive - this lens is only choice.
Came with a nice case, compatible with my Nikon 3000. Need to jiggle it a few times to lock it into place.
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Super sharp lens with a nice wide field. Attachment to the Nikon isn't always easy but once it's on, adjust the F stop using the buttons on the camera, as it will lock on at highest F stop. Found most sharpness for stars at around F/3.5. Daylight photos are great even at F/22
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Lens works great. It took the operator a while to figure out the camera with the lens.
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Although has a minor scratch it doesn't affect the picture quality. Good for video and very artsy picture quality.
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