Nikon Z 35mm f/1.8 S Review

Sharpness at 35mm
For this test, the Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8 lens was attached to a Nikon Z 7 body, which in turn was mounted on a sturdy tripod. Exposure delay mode was activated to prevent further shake. Any variances in tone and colour across the crops are due to changes in natural light during the session.
The full frame at 35mm
In the centre of the image, sharpness is extremely high at the widest aperture of f/1.8. It remains impressively sharp throughout the aperture ranges, becoming a little softer on very close examination at f/11, and slightly softer again at f/16. At the edges of the image, sharpness is still very good, but the best results can be seen between f/8 and f/11.
Aperture | Centre Crop | Edge Crop |
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