Nikon Nikkor Z 20mm F1.8 S Review
The Nikkor Z 20mm F1.8 S ($1,049.95) is a wide prime lens with a bright aperture, made just for Nikon Z mirrorless cameras. It captures a wide view, for architectural and landscape work, and has a bright aperture, a plus for astrophotography and vlogging. It's a strong performer, and a fine addition for Nikon Z owners looking for a bright prime, but not quite as convenient as a zoom. The 14-30mm F4 S is more of a crowd-pleaser, but if your work cries for a wider aperture, the Nikkor Z 20mm delivers.Consistent Design Language Nikon has stuck to a consistent look, feel, and size for its F1.8 prime series. The Z 20mm F1.8 looks and handles a lot like the others in the series—currently available in 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, and 85mm focal lengths. It's finished in black, with no accent colors or flashy marks. It's a departure from the gold ring Nikon included in premium SLR lenses.
Optics are housed in a black polycarbonate barrel and the package is sealed to protect against dust and splash...
The Nikon Nikkor Z 20mm F1.8 S lens is a bright prime with an extra-wide view, making it a good fit for astro, landscape, and architectural specialists.
Bright, wide-angle optics; Quick, quiet autofocus; Excellent resolution; Focuses close; Dust and splash protection; Full-frame coverage
Omits fluorine protection; Very sensitive control ring; No dedicated aperture ring or function button; Focus breathing and nonlinear focus are downers for video