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Nikon Nikkor AF-S 24 mm f/1.8G ED

15 December 2015
Arkadiusz Olech

6. Distortion

The chart below shows distortion results of different full frame 24 mm lenses we have tested so far for both the APS-C/DX and full frame.


Nikkor
AF-S 1.8/24
Nikkor
AF-S 1.4/24
Sigma
A 1.4/24
Canon
1.4/24 II

Samyang
1.4/24
APS-C/DX
−0.91%
−1.03%
−0.78%
−0.79%
−1.27%
FF
−1.76%
−2.03%
–1.20%
−1.26%
−2.48%


One interesting thing can be observed – when it comes to the distortion correction the Nikkor 1.8/24G fares better than its more expensive and faster brother. On the other hand he never reaches a level as good as that of Sigma and Canon instruments.


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