

Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.4: lightweight, inexpensive fixed focal length
The new fixed focal length from Nikon should find its way into many photo backpacks - it is light, very fast and still affordable.
Nikon has introduced a new fixed focal length for mirrorless full-frame cameras of the Z system: The Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.4 weighs just 415 grams despite its speed and measures 86.5 millimetres in length. It has a fast and quiet autofocus and a clickless control ring. The minimum focus distance is just 27 centimetres.

The lens is dust and splash-proof. According to Nikon, it offers high image quality and harmonious bokeh. Focus breathing is effectively prevented by an advanced optical design.

Source: Nikon
Despite the high speed, the lens is not part of Nikon's premium line with the "S" designation. It therefore costs less than the Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8 S at its market launch. There, the recommended retail price was 1049 francs. The new Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.4 starts at 729 francs. The market launch is planned for mid-July 2024.
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