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The Nikon AF-S DX 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 G ED is a wide-angle lens for APS-C, manufactured from 2009 to 2020 (discontinued). The focus is done by Ultrasonic AF Motor (Ring-USM), it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 1099 €;
68 users have given it an average vote of 9.4 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Nikon F: this lens is compatible with reflex APS-C Nikon.
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Pros: Covers all 'straight' wideangle applications, sharpness, 77mm filters, resistance to flare, fair distortion that is easy to correct.
Cons: Consumer grade plastics and build, price - possibly.
Opinion: Covers all lenses between (35mm eqv) of 15mm to 36mm, with reasonable distortion: 3.1% barrel at 10mm, easily correctable and no wavy 'moustache' type, so is suitable for architecture. Sharpness commendable wide open and excellent between f5 and f11. Very soft at f22, though.
Great to use polarisers with, for the landscaper, easy to standardise with 77mm filters.
Initially purchased Sigma 10-20mm f3.5 but that was a dud, so was the shop's entire stock, so that put me off and am very glad I went for the Nikon and have used it as my most used lens for past 18 months. No real signs of wear, yet. Build quality is a bit better than the average consumer Nikon zoom but not up to pro models. Great to use in the field and is reassuring to handle. For the night-time shots I do so much, more speed and brightness would be welcomed but it is used most at 10mm, anyway, so not always a real problem.
If you are Nikon and want the best option for the currently widest non-fisheye lens for cropped DX, that can accept front filters - only the Sigma 8-16mm is wider, then this is it. My score 9/10
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Pros:Excellent lens, very sharp even at full aperture with a slight drop at the edges. No flare
Cons:the price at launch. Now in the second-hand it is affordable. A bit plasticky.
Opinion:Taken on occasion directly from Japan. I was planning to buy the Tokina 11-16 but having tried it I was disappointed by the strong presence of flare. This optic, on the contrary, has an excellent resistance to flare as well as an excellent resolution even at the edges, having the foresight to close at least one stop. On the other hand, there are few (and very expensive) lenses of these focal lengths that do not show decay at the edges. Light and easy to handle, it is easy to carry around. Slight distortions and aberrations are easily corrected in post production. The lack of VR at these focal lengths is not felt while the AF is fast and accurate. A lens that I recommend for those who love panoramic and landscape photos.
Pros:Wide range of focal and visual, light and small enough
Cons:Price of the new, untropicalized, loses at the edges
Opinion:Taken used by a user (at the new price is really high), I have been using it for about 2 years with satisfaction for my "world at 10 mm", while reaching those 24 mm in apcs that help on some occasion. It has the advantage of being small and light and can easily stay in the backpack. Screw filters can be used. It's not tropicalized, but it protects itself easily. It obviously has noticeful deformations at 10 mm if not in bubble, but this can be directly checked at the time of shooting, or in post production. At the limit it can become fun if you look for exaggeration. The starting diaphragm at 3.5 is not quite the best and at the edges it loses in sharpness. There are new third-party models but I've never had the chance to compare them.
Pros:Great shooting angle ratio, brightness and weight excellent colors
Cons:... maybe the price but you know the nikon optics the nice ones even if DX doesn't cost cheap
Opinion:I've been using it for 8 years on D3200,D7000,D7200 and now on Z50 with FTZ I still find it a great optics, for interiors, landscapes, reportage and especially for travel. I have read bad reviews about this optics, sincerely I feel great, I often use it for Work without problems. The files can work very well. In the wedding services it is a great everything to do, and also in the video. Mine has a metal bayonet, maybe it looks a bit plastic but I've been working on it for 8 years and it's okay it doesn't lose the pieces like other third-party optics or cheaper nikon models. The price for some is high but it is not an entry level, for me it is more for a Pro market than for the Consumer market. Just get to know it and it will always be in your bag.
Pros:Shooting angle, lightness, no flare, minimum focus distance colors
Cons:it's not sharp on very dense sensors. It's not cheap.
Opinion:With the D300 I made some amazing x-views. In the city you can get us to stay inside all monuments churches no problem. Flare virtually non-existent. It is also used well x do street even if it does not go unnoticed. It distorts (as it could not) is noticeable especially if not in bubble in the most pushed focals. At very close distances, cute caricatures are made. It has no vr , (never needed) mine has no plastic attack and ... on d810 covers the entire sensor from 15 to 24 but its sensor does not forgive and you see the limits on sharpness .
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