Nikon reveals two wide-angle SLR lenses
Nikon tonight had its second round of camera news in as many weeks with two new lenses for both its DX- and FX-mount DSLRs. The 24mm f1.4G ED provides an even wider angle than many of Nikon’s other primes and has an extremely wide aperture that both takes in a large amount of light and focuses quickly. It lacks image stabilization but uses Nikon’s extra-low dispersion optics to minimize chromatic effects.
Although it works with both mounting systems, the 16-35mm f4G ED is specifically optimized for FX cameras like the D700 and D3s to give them an extremely wide angle while still providing a degree of zoom. As suggested by the name, it provides consistent aperture, uses higher-quality elements and has built-in image stabilization to counteract shake.
The latter lens ships first and will be in shops by the end of the month for $1,260. Those wanting the 24mm lens for close-ups and certain macros will have to wait until late March and pay $2,200 for the specialized performance.