Saturday, July 5, 2008

The Sun is no match for the Nikon 14-24 f/2.8!

This past week I was up in Minnesota for a business trip, and I took my D3 and some glass (why wouldn't I?) and we took a cruise on the beautiful Lake Minnetonka which left right around golden hour, and before we left the dock I decided to test out the flare control of my newest addition to my lens collection, the amazing Nikon 14-24 f/2.8 Ultra-wide Angle lens. It has a nanocrystal coat and a bunch of ED (enhanced dispersion) glass in it to reduce flare and ghosting, and let me tell you...it works like a dream. The picture below is a picture of a ship next to the one we one SHOOTING STRAIGHT INTO THE SUN! The incredible part is there is only a VERY slim strip of flaring at the bottom left of the image!



Incredible control of flare for shooting directly into the sun at Lake Minnetonka, MN!
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Another test using the same lens with absolutely no flare (also no water to reflect the sun from a different angle...) from rural western VA
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1 comment:

Armin DeFiesta said...

Amazing camera and lens!