f you can’t afford the Nikon 14mm, or want something lighter and more compact, the next best thing is the Nikon 20mm. It still covers a fairly wide angle and its performance is pro-worthy.
What you should know: If any optic in Nikon's extensive lens line can be called a standard ultrawide, it's the long-running 20mm f/2.8D AF Nikkor. Covering an impressive 94- degree angle, it's also pleasantly compact and fast enough for available-light shooting. We were surprised we hadn't already tested it, so here it is.
Read more| Lens Type: | Prime |
| Compatibility: | Full Frame |
| Range: | Wide Angle |
| Mount: | Nikon |
| Auto Focus: | Yes |
| Full-Time Manual Focus Override: | No |
| Silent AF: | No |
| Zoom: | No |
| Minimum Focal Length: | 20 mm |
| Maximum Focal Length: | 20 mm |
| Fastest Aperture: | f/2.8 |
| Slowest Aperture: | f/22.0 |
| Image Stabilization: | No |
| Elements: | 12 |
| Groups: | 9 |
| Filter Size: | 62mm |
| Length: | 1.7 inches |
| Weight: | 9.5 ounces |
| Price: | $565.00 |
| Tripod Collar: | |
| Included Case: | |
| Macro: | No |
| Tilt/Shift: | No |
| Model Number: | |
| SKU: | 1913 |