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Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 28mm f/1.4E ED FX Renewed Lens
A renewed Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 28mm f/1.4E ED prime that brings full-frame FX coverage and a fast f/1.4 aperture at a more accessible entry point
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Overview
Specifications
Brand
Nikon
Model
20069
Lens Line
AF-S NIKKOR
Focal Length
28mm
Maximum Aperture
f/1.4
Lens Type
Prime / Fixed Focal Length
Sensor Coverage
FX (Full Frame)
Optical Designation
ED (Extra-low Dispersion glass)
Aperture Type
E (Electromagnetic diaphragm)
Autofocus
AF-S Silent Wave Motor
Condition
Renewed
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Bright f/1.4 maximum aperture supports low-light shooting and shallow depth-of-field work at a classic 28mm focal length
- Designed for full-frame FX Nikon DSLRs, so it covers the entire sensor without crop-format limitations
- ED glass element is built into the optical formula to help control chromatic aberration on demanding sensors
- AF-S designation indicates a built-in Silent Wave Motor for autofocus on bodies without an in-body focus motor
- Renewed listing offers access to a flagship 28mm prime at a price below a brand-new equivalent
👎 Cons
- Renewed condition means cosmetic wear or prior use is possible, even when functionality has been verified
- Fixed 28mm focal length offers no zoom flexibility, requiring buyers to move to recompose
- F-mount design targets Nikon DSLR systems, so Z-mount mirrorless users will need an adapter
- Premium f/1.4 prime lenses are generally heavier than slower 28mm alternatives in the same lineup
- Renewed units typically ship with a more limited warranty than a sealed factory-new lens
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Renewed" mean for this 28mm f/1.4E ED lens?
Renewed indicates the lens has been inspected and tested to function like new, though it may show minor cosmetic wear from prior use compared with a sealed factory-new copy.
Will this lens cover a full-frame Nikon DSLR sensor?
Yes. It is designated as an FX lens, which means the image circle is built to cover Nikon's full-frame DSLR sensors without vignetting at normal apertures.
Does it autofocus on entry-level Nikon DSLR bodies?
It should. The AF-S label means the lens has its own Silent Wave Motor, so it can autofocus on Nikon DSLR bodies that lack an in-body focus drive.
Is this an autofocus or manual-focus prime?
It is an autofocus prime. AF-S NIKKOR lenses include a built-in autofocus motor, while still allowing manual focus override on compatible Nikon bodies.
How does the 28mm focal length compare to a 35mm or 24mm prime?
At 28mm it sits between the two, offering a wider field than 35mm for environmental context while being less exaggerated than a 24mm reportage wide.
What does the "E" in the lens name mean?
The "E" designates an electromagnetic diaphragm, which Nikon engineers to deliver consistent exposure across frames during high-speed continuous shooting.