| 20mm
f/2.8D AF Nikkor
by Bo Stahlbrandt
Username bgs
Nikonian in Slovakia
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OVERVIEW
The
20mm/2.8D AF lens is interesting. With it you can go out taking
landscape shots without getting fish-eyed while still getting
more or less the whole view at 94 degrees. You can also use
it for "environmental portraits", having a humble
object somewhere in the middle of the frame and all of the
interesting surroundings too.
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| May
1999 - caught the sun rising at 05:30. It had been raining
heavily in the night, hence the interesting clouds.
Nikon
F5, Nikkor AF 20mm/2.8D on Fujichrome Velvia.
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I
don't have a whole batch of lenses, but I have some good ones.
I consider the small 20mm AF Nikkor being one of the most
useful. I use it a lot, both for landscape and when I want
to have a compact combo on the shoulder.
Due to the construction of this lens, you achieve a total
depth of field (DOF) at F22 - from your feet to the horizon.
Some say that this lens is a tad sensitive - I guess the complex
construction in a small, physical package is the reason.

The
20mm weights only 270g and is 52mm long. Overall very compact.
The
lens takes 62mm filters, which are definitely cheaper than
the 77mm ones you need to use for its wider sister, the Nikkor
AF 18mm/2.8D. The 18mm costs more than double compared to
this lens, yet you don't have to be afraid that you're saving
on image quality - you're not. |