Product Comparison: Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 20mm f/1.8G ED vs Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 28mm f/1.8G
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- It focuses fast and quietly, and it has a wide enough aperture to get shots in low light settings like museums.
- This lens has been a good performer.
- The lens is sharp at 1.8.
- Very nice bokeh for lens of this angle - due to 1.8 maximum aperture and ability to focus very closely.
- Image resolution is quite sharp at f/1.8 and infinity focus.
- It produces very nice bokeh wide open and is sharp all around.
- The image quality is absolutely excellent.
- Light, large aperture, wide angle prime lens is perfect when you're in tight places.
- This lens is the perfect focal length.
- Sharp, lightweight, very usable focal length, and acceptable AF speed.
- Excellent weight / sharpness ratio.
- The lens is very compact and light.
- Compact and light.
- Very light weight, a tad lighter than the 50mm f/1.4G lens.
- The lens is surprisingly light! Highly recommend.
- It is lightweight, quick to focus and fast.
- Perfect size for wedding receptions, high school reunions.
- The lens is fairly compact and quiet light.
- This lens is super sharp, quick to focus, and light.
- It is not too heavy and not too light.
- Fast focus, light and a very fun lens.
- Focus is fast. Distortion is absolutely reasonable.
- Focus is blazing fast and it's the sharpest wide I have.
- Auto focus is quiet and accurate. Manual focus is smooth and precise.
- The focus is nice and smooth.
- Its auto-focus is fast and precisely accurate out of the box.
- Focus response is fast and accurate.
- The focus is tack sharp and incredibly fast and very quiet.
- Superb focus, silent and super fast.
- Focus is very fast and it is very sharp.
- It takes 77mm filters which was a huge plus for me.
- This is a very sharp lens, great for landscapes and star shots.
- Very impressive feature of this lens is its close focusing.
- Images are sharp and distortion free.
- Ghosting and flare are very well controlled.
- It captures images beautifully, works great in low light.
- Fast, sharp, light, renders colors beautifully, nano-crystal coat, relatively cheap.
- The AF-S is a very nice feature.
- Great nano coatings that allow for sharp photos in high contrast.
- Great lens. Small, light and great image quality.