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Nikkor AF 20/2.8D
by Bo Stahlbrandt

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FACTS

Think small, think wide, think 12 elements in 9 groups and you have this lens.

"Innenhof" in Donaueschingen, Germany
A backyard in the city of Donaueschingen, Germany. June 1999.
Nikon F5, Nikkor AF 20mm/2.8D on Ilford XP2 Super.

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Here's the data:

Number of elements 12
Number of groups 9
Aperture f/2.8 - f/22
Focus range 0.25m - infinite
Filter diameter 62mm
Weight ~270g
Street price $400 USD (USA)

Now, go and get one. You won't be disappointed!

Happy shooting!

 

Philip Greenspun also has a nice page about the 20mm with some good shots taken with it (and one not so good taken with a broken 20mm lens).

Leonard Foo has a review on the Nikkor AF 20mm/2.8 in his lens report. Speaks generally about the non AF version.

In a user driven lens rating, the 20mm/2.8 got a total of 71 points out of 100 possible points. Beaten only by the Leica Elmarit-R 2.8 19mm and at par with the Canon EF 2.8 20mm USM.

Nikon USA's product info on the 20mm/2,8 D

   
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