Nikon F (DX/FX) Nikon AF Nikkor 14mm f/2.8D ED

Nikon AF Nikkor 14mm f/2.8D ED
Nikon F (DX/FX)

Autofocus
Nikon AF Nikkor 14mm f/2.8D ED

Review

The Nikon AF Nikkor 14mm f/2.8D ED is a wide-angle lens that is part of Nikon’s renowned Nikkor series. Designed specifically for the Nikon F mount, this lens is a prime example of optical excellence combined with rugged construction. It is particularly popular among landscape, architecture, and astrophotography enthusiasts due to its impressive field of view and sharpness.

Build and Design

The build quality of the Nikon AF Nikkor 14mm f/2.8D ED is robust, featuring a solid and weather-sealed design that provides durability in various shooting conditions. The lens has a compact form factor, making it relatively lightweight for a wide-angle lens, which is beneficial for on-the-go photographers. The lens is equipped with a 77mm filter thread, which allows for the attachment of filters, although using filters on ultra-wide lenses can sometimes lead to vignetting.

Optical Performance

Optically, this lens offers superb sharpness across the frame, even at its maximum aperture of f/2.8. It features ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements which help in reducing chromatic aberrations and enhancing overall clarity. The lens exhibits low distortion, which is crucial for wide-angle work, ensuring that straight lines remain straight, especially in architectural photography. Notably, the lens maintains excellent contrast and colors are vibrant, which can be a significant advantage in capturing compelling images.

Autofocus and Usage

The autofocus system is fast and reliable, providing good accuracy in a variety of lighting conditions. However, it is worth mentioning that some users may prefer manual focus for precise adjustments, especially in low-light situations or while shooting landscapes at infinity. The minimum focusing distance of 27 cm allows for some creative close-up shots, although the focal length does limit the range of compositions when shooting subjects up close.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Excellent optical quality with superb sharpness and contrast
  • Low distortion and chromatic aberrations make it ideal for landscapes and architecture
  • Robust, weather-sealed construction for durability
  • Fast and reliable autofocus system

Cons

  • Minimal versatility due to the fixed focal length
  • Some users might experience flare or ghosting in high-contrast situations
  • Limited minimum focusing distance compared to other lens types

Verdict

The Nikon AF Nikkor 14mm f/2.8D ED is an outstanding lens for photographers who consistently shoot wide-angle images and need a lens that delivers exceptional optical performance. Its build quality and durability also make it a reliable companion for outdoor shooting. While it may not offer the flexibility of a zoom lens, the sharpness and minimal distortion it provides more than compensate for this limitation, making it a worthy investment for Nikon F mount users looking to expand their lens collection.

Technical Specifications

14mm
min focal length
14mm
max focal length
f2.8
max f (min zoom)
f2.8
max f (max zoom)
n/a
Filter diameter
20cm
min focus distance
f22
min. aperture
670g
Weight
14
Elements
12
Groups
87mm
Length
87mm
Diameter
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