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The Nikon Nikkor AF-S G ED IF is an f/3.5 lens that enables you to capture bright photos even in low-light conditions. With a focal length between 24-85 mm, this versatile Nik...Read more
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The "Ideal" film focal length?
At some point in any photographer's evoloution we all need to make a decision - am I a zoom or fixed focal length shooter?
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Super Sharp, Super Fast
I have a number of fast prime nikon lenses and this 85mm f1.8D is on of my favorites. I really llike the size of the lense (Great Balance). Focus is very snappy and colors are...Read more

Nikon Nikkor AF-S G ED IF 24 mm-85 mm F/3.5-4.5 Lens

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    The Nikon Nikkor AF-S G ED IF is an f/3.5 lens that enables you to capture bright photos even in low-light conditions. With a focal length between 24-85 mm, this versatile Nikon camera lens is ideal for landscape, portrait, street, and documentary photography. With a construction of 15 elements in 12 groups, this f/3.5 lens reduces aberrations, thus delivering sharp and clear images. This Nikon camera lens accepts 67 mm filters to protect it from dust. Compact and lightweight, the Nikon Nikkor AF-S G ED IF lens is easy to carry along.

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    ModelG ED IF
    MPNNikkor24-85mmf/3.5-4.5GED-IFAF-S

    Lens System
    Focal Length (mm)24 mm-85 mm
    ApertureF/3.5-4.5

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    Nikon Nikkor AF-S G ED IF 24 mm-85 mm F/3.5-4.5 Lens
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    The "Ideal" film focal length?

    Created: 01/12/06
    At some point in any photographer's evoloution we all need to make a decision - am I a zoom or fixed focal length shooter?
    For the type of photography I enjoy, and for the purposes I use my photos for, are the tight tolerances and distortion controls designed into most professional level fixed focal length lenses necessary? Do I need the faster apertures - really? Do I mind carrying around several lenses, each weighing half to one and a half pounds, to cover the focal lengths I most frequently use when shooting and do I mind having to reach into my bag to change lenses again and again during a shooting session?
    Or do I prefer carrying one, or at most two, overlapping zooms covering the same range?
    If the answer to this question is the latter, then you should read no further and consider purchasing one of the many zoom lenses available that include the 85mm focal length. You should especially do so if you are a digital shooter. For you, the fast aperture of f/1.8 is meaningless, since most of your SLR's start with a sensitivity of ISO 320, and corner sharpness is useless since your sensor is only "seeing" the central portion of the circle projected by this lens.
    Having said all that, Nikon's 85mm f/1.8 AF lens is one of the finest optics it has been my pleasure to own. Designing short telephoto's is, admittedly, easier to do well than say superwides but this lens is, nevertheless, a jewel among short telephotos. Distortion is virtually nil and the lens is sharp at all apertures, especially at f/1.8. Build quality is excellent, being mostly metal and the lens has metal filter threads (which you will learn to appreciate the first time you cross thread a filter on a lens with plastic threads). The internal focusing mechanism and short movement required to focus to infinity makes autofocus on the lens as fast on my F100 and D100 as my lenses with the AFS motors.
    Slides taken with this lens are contrasty and sharp at all apertures with no vignetting - even with the lenshood on over a thick filter mount. The lenshood itself is a welcome departure from some of the plastic horrors Nikon has come out with in recent years, being an all metal screw in type.
    So if moody portraiture with soft out of focus backgrounds on ISO 50 films are your thing - this is your optic and it's a bargain even at full price. If you are a contemplative one lens shooter, who spends the time setting up a tripod and then moving it about until your angle and framing are perfect, then you could not do much better than this little gem (But why are you working in 35mm and not large format?). Even a working pro, who occasionally needs a little more reach and speed would be happy with this lens and can be confident that the results will not let him down.
    It just that the rest of us, with limited budgets, who take pictures for our own pleasure and not for resale, would probably be better served spending the same money for something a bit more versatile.
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    Super Sharp, Super Fast

    Created: 10/12/10
    I have a number of fast prime nikon lenses and this 85mm f1.8D is on of my favorites. I really llike the size of the lense (Great Balance). Focus is very snappy and colors are very true. Probably one of my favorite reasons for enjoying this lens is it's the perfect focal length for candid portraits. If you can get your hands on one of these don't hesitiate to grab it. You wont be disappointed.
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    Nikon 85mm 1.8 AF

    Created: 13/05/09
    Great lens for portrait work. Calculating the usable focal length for D200 puts the length at about 127mm. The Nikon Defocus 105mm F2 is too long for general use [over 150mm]. Good editing software can "select focus" the shot as needed.
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    Very Solid perfomer on DX and FX!

    Created: 06/12/08
    This is an amazing fix focal lens to complement your Nikon kit. On a DX it makes for a very solid portrait lens and for indoor sports (Basketball, volleyball, etc) when you have access to the gymnasium floor, the large aperture (1.8) will help compensate for the average low light of a gym.

    Buy it used and enjoy!
    2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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    nikon 85mm 1.8 is amazing!

    Created: 23/03/11
    I love this lens! I haven't used the 1.4, but I can't imagine it's really THAT much better (considering this lens is so magnificent). Same build as the Nikon 50mm 1.4. Wonderful on both FX and DX cameras. Stop over-thinking and just buy it already! You won't regret it. It's a bit more versatile on FX, but a really wonderful tele/portrait lens on DX. The fast AF of this lens make me like it more than Canon's 85/1.2L. It's also about half the weight, and incredible pictures are possible with either. It's a bargain, go for it.
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