Ống này được đánh giá khá cao:
http://www.photographyblog.com/revie..._8g_ed_review/
http://www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Nikon...re-photography
https://photographylife.com/lenses/n...-24mm-f1-8g-ed
https://photographylife.com/reviews/nikon-24mm-f1-8g
Ảnh minh hoạ:
http://www.dpreview.com/sample-galle...yId=2978340601
http://www.photographyblog.com/revie...sample_images/
https://photographylife.com/reviews/nikon-24mm-f1-8g/5
Mạo muội lập topic này để anh/chị nào có ảnh chụp bằng ống này thì post lên, nghệ thuật, đẹp chỉ là một chuyện, quan trọng hơn là những người quan tâm có thể nhận ra điểm mạnh - điểm yếu của len và cho mình quyết định hợp lý.
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"Having owned the 24mm f/1.4G for years, I ended up selling the lens to move down to the f/1.8G version and I have no regrets !" - PhotographyLife.com
"Cente sharpness is quite good wide open, very good at f/2.8, and nothing short of excellent between f/4 and f/11. At f/16, centre sharpness is still very high, although lens contrast is lower than at the other settings. You need to stop down to f/4 to get acceptable results at the edges of the frame" - PhotographyBlog.com
"Tested on a Nikon D810, the new Nikon 24mm f/1.8G achieves an outstanding overall DxOMark score of 41 points. That puts it into the top ten (8th place, in fact) for all lenses tested on the D810, which is pretty impressive for a wide-angle optic.
In terms of sharpness, we recorded excellent resolution between apertures f/2.8 and f/11, while performance at its widest f/1.8 setting is still good and particularly strong in the center, with slight softness in the outer field. Lateral chromatic aberration is well-controlled at all aperture settings, too, including shooting wide-open. As you’d expect from a wide-angle lens, there’s noticeable vignetting at the maximum f/1.8 aperture, which will require some correction in post processing, but the effect is better controlled between f/4 and f/16" - dxomark.com
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