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Nikon Nikkor AF-S 35 mm f/1.4G

10 February 2011
Arkadiusz Olech

9. Ghosting and flares

In most cases the tested Nikkor 1.4/35 didn’t have any problems with the work against bright light. A more serious slip-up could be registered only in one of shots, taken on the Nikon D200. On significant stopping down and putting the Sun in the area near the frame corner you can catch a flare like in the photo below. Although we did try very persistently, a similar result couldn’t be repeated on the D3x. Instead we could catch a weaker artifact in the very frame corner.

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Nikon Nikkor AF-S 35 mm f/1.4G - Ghosting and flares

Nikon Nikkor AF-S 35 mm f/1.4G - Ghosting and flares