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Nikkor Z 35mm 1.8S vs 35mm 1.8G vs 35mm 1.4G vs Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art – The complete comparison

Nikkor Z 35mm 1.8S vs 35mm 1.8G vs 35mm 1.4G vs Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art – The complete comparison

Posted on December 13, 2018 By Jarvis

When the Nikon Z system was announced in 2018, much fanfare was made over the new mount which, in addition to being 55mm in diameter, also has a short flange depth of 16mm. This combination, according to Nikon, should allow for a new dimension in optical performance for current and future optics.

One of three lenses launched alongside the new Z cameras was the Z 35mm f/1.8S. Because we had a full month with the lens, we decided to dedicate much of our time to testing it against three of its main competitors for the Nikon F mount, all of which can be used with full automation* on Z cameras via the FTZ adapter.
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