Nikon 1 NIKKOR 10mm f/2.8 Review








The Nikon 1 Nikkor 10mm f/2.8 Lens is really a compact wide-position lens for that 1 camera system. It creates a area of view that's equal to 28mm in wide-position photography, a vintage focal length that's ideal for landscapes, group candids, and street photography alike. The lens includes a maximum aperture of f/2.8, which enables you to definitely shoot in lower light.


The lens protrudes under an inch in the front from the camera when mounted, improving portability. The fixed focal length lens doesn't zoom, which keeps the look not so difficult to help keep its size lower. Like the majority of wide-position pancake contacts, it's not very sharp at its maximum aperture. At f/2.8, Imatest implies that the lens captures 1,681 lines per picture height of sharpness. This really is a little shy from the 1,800-line mark that denotes a clear, crisp image. Preventing lower to some more modest f/4 aperture boosts the score to some very respectable 1,855 lines.

If you are confident with an excellent lens and therefore are keen on wide-position shooting, the 10mm is definitely an very compact optic for that 1 system. It works with the Nikon J1 and also the Nikon V1.


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