
Nikon AF-S DX Micro-NIKKOR 40mm Close-up Lens
Capture Stunning Close-Up Shots with PrecisionThe Nikon AF-S DX Micro-NIKKOR 40mm lens is designed to deliver exceptional close-up performance with sharpness and clarity. Ideal for capturing intricate details in macro photography. Specially designed and optimized for Nikon digital SLRs Dust and ...
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Overview
Capture Stunning Close-Up Shots with Precision
The Nikon AF-S DX Micro-NIKKOR 40mm lens is designed to deliver exceptional close-up performance with sharpness and clarity. Ideal for capturing intricate details in macro photography.
- Specially designed and optimized for Nikon digital SLRs
- Dust and Waterproof rubber sealing mount
- High optical performance by aspherical lenses and ED glass elements
- Built-in SWM for ultra-fast, ultra-quiet operation
- M/A mode for quick switching between autofocus and manual operation
- Lightweight and compact design
Key Features
Compact and lightweight DX-format close-up lens
Focal Length : 40 mm, Minimum Focus Distance : 0.53 ft. ( 0.163 m)
Circular polarizer--one of the most popular special-effect filters
Deepens the intensity of blue skies; reduces or eliminates glare
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- This lens is compact and lightweight, making it highly portable and convenient for on-the-go photography
- The 40mm focal length is ideal for close-up photography, allowing for detailed macro shots
- Offers a minimum focus distance of 0.53 ft (0.163 m), enabling photographers to get very close to subjects
- Includes characteristics of a circular polarizer, which helps in deepening blue skies in landscape shots
- Effectively reduces or eliminates glare in photographs, enhancing image quality in various lighting conditions
👎 Cons
- Specifically designed for DX-format cameras, limiting its compatibility with full-frame Nikon bodies
- The 40mm fixed focal length offers less versatility compared to zoom lenses for general photography
- While good for close-ups, it may not be the optimal choice for distant subjects or wider landscape views without cropping
- The focus distance of 0.53 ft may still be a learning curve for beginners accustomed to larger working distances
- Does not feature built-in vibration reduction, which could be a consideration for handheld shooting in some situations