Images from the Z 35mm F1.8 S are, on the whole, nice and sharp throughout most of the commonly used aperture range. The Z 50mm F1.8 S (reviewed in January) has proved itself to be a sharp, high performing lens – can the Z 35mm F1.8 S match that performance? Not quite, is the answer, but it's still a strong performer in most respects. Longitudinal chromatic aberration (LoCA) visible in some situations.Textured 'orange peel' and 'onion ring' bokeh can be distracting.Negligible distortion and vignetting (the former aided by in-camera profiling).Good sharpness at F1.8 for portraits and available light.Very sharp across the frame at medium / optimal apertures.Compared to older F-mount primes, cross-frame resolution is very high, even at wide apertures, but longitudinal chromatic aberration (which has long been an issue with Nikon's primes) is a factor in images taken in some situations. The Z 35mm F1.8 S is a sharp, well-corrected prime lens which delivers excellent image quality across is aperture and focus range. By F5, the Z 35mm F1.8 S is sharp across the frame, and effectively free from vignetting.
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