
Nikon 2183 AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8G Lens
A bright f/1.8 fixed-focal prime built for Nikon DX bodies, offering a 52.5mm equivalent angle of view that mirrors classic standard-lens framing
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Overview
Key Features
F mount lens/DX format. Picture angle with Nikon DX format 44 degree
52.5 millimeter (35-millimeter equivalent). Rear focusing; Manual focus override
Aperture range: F/1.8 to 22; Dimensions(approx.) 70 x 52.5 millimeter
Silent wave motor AF system. Accepts filter type is screw on. Lens construction: 8 elements in 6 groups
Compatible formats is dx and fx in dx crop mode. Maximum reproduction ratio: 0.16x
Lens not zoomable
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The f/1.8 maximum aperture opens up low-light shooting and gives noticeably shallow depth of field on DX sensors
- Silent Wave Motor autofocus pairs with full-time manual override, letting you fine-tune focus without flipping a switch
- Compact 70 x 52.5 mm footprint keeps the lens unobtrusive on smaller Nikon DX DSLR bodies during extended carry
- Eight elements in six groups deliver a straightforward optical formula tailored specifically to the DX picture angle of 44 degrees
- Standard screw-on filter thread accepts common circular filters without needing step-up rings or proprietary holders
👎 Cons
- The fixed 35mm focal length offers no zoom flexibility, so reframing requires physically moving closer or farther from the subject
- DX format coverage means full-frame FX bodies will only use it in crop mode, sacrificing resolution on those cameras
- Maximum reproduction ratio of just 0.16x limits its usefulness for close-up or true macro-style detail work
- Rear focusing design with an internal motor still relies on body-driven AF behavior, which varies across Nikon DSLR models