- Nikon reveals his third Z-Ment lens with a maximum opening f / 1,2
- The new Z 35 mm f / 1.2 s follows the prime numbers of Nikon 50 mm and 85 mm
- It costs $ 2,799 / £ 2,899 / $ 4,899 in and sales start on February 27
Nikon finally unveiled the Nikkor Z 35 mm f / 1.2 s, a main professional objective at the moderate angle and a long-standing resident of the Road Card of the Z-Mount lens. It joins two other prime numbers f / 1.2 as the widest of the three, designed for narration, the others being the prime numbers Z 50 mm f / 1.2 s and Z 85 mm f / 1.2 s.
I am a big fan of the 35 mm focal distance, having used it almost exclusively for about three years in East Africa. It is a versatile focal distance to include an environment in your images as part of history. Naturally, this professional perspective has drawn my attention – it is a dream objective in almost All the senses. What is less dreamy and more inducing perspiration is its requested price, plus its size and weight – it is a big goal for all these greetings.
Yours for $ 2,799 / £ 2,899 £ 4,899 at, the Z 35 mm f / 1.2 also weighs a powerful lens of 2.4 Oz / 1,060g, so this is not the objective of the walking that I wait for it. What it seems to be however is an optically flawless premium, with a particularly complex optical construction, an opening to 11 blades for the dreamy, smooth and round bokeh, and it is a robust piece designed to resist a Hard field.
Make no mistake, this is an appropriate lens that will wipe the soil optically with the recent Nikkor Z 35 mm f / 1.4 from Nikon and will be classified as one of the best Nikon Z objectives.
Big in all senses
Nikon now has three 35 mm Prime Z-Ment lenses for its mirror-free cameras. The first was the Z 35 mm f / 1.8, the second, the second Nikkor Z 35 mm f / 1.4 affordable which costs only $ 599 / £ 649 / $ 1,099 in, and now the Z 35 mm professional F / 1.2 S. Part of a trinity of pro f / 1.2 bonuses, the last 35 mm lens must be more than its simple opening f / 1.2 – honestly, there is not enough difference based on opening alone to pay money almost 5 times.
My Nikon Z 35 mm f / 1.4 exam says that this is not the best of Nikon, but I expect the new 35 mm f / 1.2 s to be an entirely different artist, with a quality chasm . Those who are ready to lug the F / 1.2 lens will be rewarded by what seems to be an impeccable optics; Its opening to 11 lamps will give a higher level of bokeh, while its optical construction of 17 elements in 15 groups should ensure sharp details everywhere in your shot, free from distortions. It is a construction of incredibly complex objectives for a main objective.
Its minimum focusing distance is 0.99 feet / 0.3 m, which allows maximum magnification of 0.2x – is close enough for daily details without being a close objective.
In terms of size, the Z 35 mm f / 1.2 s will adapt better to the best professional cameras of Nikon – the Nikon Z8 and the Nikon Z9, but will feel like a size difference with the smallest Nikon Z6 III. This is a pro objective from start to finish, and if money is not an object, the Z 35 mm f / 1.2 s resembles a real winner.