The Nikkor AF-S 28 mm f/1.4E ED followed the example of the expensive Otus and its performance against bright light is very good. Even though the photos are not completely devoid of light artefacts it is not so easy to catch them. When you actually manage to do so you find out their intensity is low and the area they take – not very big. It’s obvious the coatings and inner construction of the tested lens perform as they should.
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