It's subtle, but I like how you go into slightly more detail on basic things when reviewing a lens aimed at people that may not know very well what they're doing or looking for.
Many thanks for this video! I've been shooting the 18-140 mm kit lens for my Nikon d7200 and just picked up this bargain with a classic d3200 and plan to keep for a backup camera! This lens is lightweight and easy to handle...and your video really helps! :)
Wonderful review. I use D3300 with AF-S 18-55 VR2, predecessor to this AF-P lens. Then year later bought AF-S DX 35 f/1.8G. Color rendition of this prime lens is superb, but both the lenses are awesome. I tried shooting my motorcycle with 18-55 at f/8 in broad daylight, it was awesome inspired me to use 18-55 more. One thing I observed due 24 MP APS-C Shooting 35 at f/2 or f/2.8 helps me keep ISO below 800 without worrying about depth of field. ISO 400 is best on D3300 with/without flash for wedding photography indoors.
Props for mentioning the non compatibility for older DSLR-s Chris, on photogear selling forums in my country few years ago i had to always be a smartass and spam this info under AF-P lenses for sale, because these are prime targets for beginners to buy as first lenses, and it wasn't a widely known thing that they won't do anything on older cameras not even manual focus.
This lens is an absolute bargain, gem. I bought one for one of my D7100 bodies to save space in the camera bag and I was blown away by the focus speed and how close it can focus. It cost far less than any of the AF-S 18-55mm lenses Nikon made on the used market. I was so impressed that I bought another one for my 2nd D7100 just because I liked the performance.
that's about the last lens I expected you to review I bought this lens for less than 50€ on ebay a few years ago. The Lens cap was the terrible cheap plastic lens design and broke on me recently, replacements with proper springs are very cheap though.
@@patrick.771 I use D3300 with AF-S 18-55 VR2 predecessor to this AF-P lens. Then year later bought AF-S DX 35 f/1.8G. Color rendition of this prime lens is awesome but both the lenses are awesome. I tried shooting my motorcycle with 18-55 at f/8 in broad daylight, it was awesome inspired me to use 18-55 more. One thing to I observed due 24 MP APS-C Shooting 35 at f/2 or f/2.8 helps me keep ISO below 800 without worrying about depth of field. ISO 400 is best on D3300 with/without flash for wedding photography indoors.
Hi Chris. Love your videos. Great photos and solid information. Fun Nikon fact, they color balance all of their lenses to match. From the lowly 18-55 kit lens here, to the amazing 105mm f1.4G. Leica is the only other company that does this.
I've got this with my Nikon d3500. This is an excellent lens, very sharp and great colours. I've taken endless pictures in different situations, time after time it produced very good results. An underestimated lens.
I used the predecessor of that lens on my D5100. Lightweight and almost perfect for hiking. It withstood light rain (for hours), heavy and wet snowfall, dust, etc. You get that lenses very very cheap used. btw: Nikon made a mistake by designing it with 55mm filter size. Most entry level Nikon DX lenses had 52mm filters (55-200mm, 35mm, 50mm, macro).
I bought one of these some years ago and have been very pleased, stop down and avoid the widest setting (you don't have to go much above 18mm for much better results) it is a great travel lens (as is the 18-140). At well under £100 if you hunt around, great value. Bokeh is so passé ;-)
I'm one of many others who used to watched your channel wishing if you were a Nikon user... yet I enjoyed as others most third-party lenses as they available at both platforms... I saw others already suggesting other lenses and I would advise you to try the 35mm 1.8g DX (35mm on Dx is equivalent to the most classic nifty fifty on full frame) ... it is magnificent prime lense that is so light, small, cheap. Interestingly this some wedding photographers use it one full frame body where the limited vignetting gives artistic results...
Hi Cristopher, I have a question: is this kit lens worth swapping for the Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8? Or the jump in quality would not justify spending about € 300? Thanks and best regards, Adalbert
My Nikon N-Photo magazine rates the 18-55 kit lens with a score of 2.2 and the Sigma 17-50 with 1.6 (1.5 is the best standard zoom for DX which is the Sigma 18-35). But I think they include the apperture in that ranking so it probably doesn't say much. As the user before said it depends if you need the apperture/bokeh. I personally (as an ex-Nikon D5100 user) would go for the Sigma 17-70, that lens has more reach and less weight than the 17-50.
@@patrick.771 Thanks for the reply. I was thinking of buying the Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8, but already having this kit lens from nikon I'm thinking of buying the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 and 50mm f/1.8 lenses, both for almost the same price as the Sigma. 17-50. I have the Nikon D5600 and the lenses I have are this 18-55, the 55-200 vr2, Tokina 11-20mm f/2.8 and the Tamron 18-400mm. Regards, Adalbert
I've being watching your videos for a while, Chris, but now that you FINALLY are reviewing Nikon lens, you just got my sub! I'm happy to see my Kit lens here hahahaha best regards from Brazil
So i use the afs vr gii version on my full frame d700 and its been quite the dream working from 24-55 which for how much it weighs makes it a great only lens for a light weight travel setup
Hi mate did I miss the the part where you we're explaining about darks,lights,bios,flat because l did not understand how you took those individual shots
The fast AF really helps because it lets you get the first shot off quickly. All the sharpness in the world doesn't help if you are out of focus or miss the shot.
I bought this lens specifically for events and group photos, but I really don't know how to use the focus. It's practically unusable for me now, I almost sell it but all the good comments refrain me to do so. I even though this was a manual focus. What I'm doing wrong? Which is the proper setting for a Nikon D7200 to make this lens work? Thank you for your help. Subscribed!
I guess you mean shorter F stop as in Lower Aperture numbers. I am not a lens scientist, but I guess the most short and basic of it is that its harder to make glass that remains sharp around the edges versus the center. The smaller your aperture number is, the bigger the lens hole becomes, which means more light is being transmitted through the glass edge rather than the middle, which can result in to stronger vignetting/distortion and all kinds of things. More expensive glass is sharper even on the edges
Oh, everyone were furious when I tested this lens and compared the sharpness with Fujinon XF 18-55, angry Fuji fanboys could not accept that their "best kit lens" is as sharp or even less sharp at is wide end than this cheap plastic Nikkor.
I've actually tried the fuji xt4 with that kit lens was unimpressed it's a very soft lens especially in the corners I think people hype it up for its build quality and fast aperture for a kit lens but the optics are lacking whent with a z6ii and got the 24-70 f4 kit on sale and image quality leveled up big time
The image isn't getting brighter but rather more even. Since the exposure is adjusted to keep the center the same brightness, the corners will be darker *in comparison*.
My camera has this lense but I am struggling to set it up. How do I set auto focus with this lense and how do I set up my intervalometer to do self takes totally new to photography and regretting buying this camera
So basically an f8-lens for good image quality, save for the corners in wide-angle. I actually like the Canon EF-M 15-45mm a lot more for what it is, because it has great image quality for landscape in wide-angle and reasonable center sharpness for portraits at tele.
Is it possible for you to review the AF-P 10-20mm DX? See whether it would be a good complement for the 35mm DX prime lens or one is better of with this lens instead
It is interesting to see the only Nano Coatied DX and very expensive Nikon AF-S Nikkor DX 16-80mm F/2.8-4E ED VR up again the dirt cheap Sigma 17-50mm F/2.8.
Can you review two Tokina lens that seems to be awesome and you don't review yet? Tokina 100mm 2.8 AT-X PRO Macro - Very very recommended and one of the best macro lenses out there Tokina 14-20mm f2 for DX. I heard great thing about it / Fastest super-wide zoom for crop sensors. Thanks.
You can put it on a film camera with F mount .... then it won't focus or set an aperture or have image stabilization. Note some DX cameras lenses might hit the mirror too
I got this in a kit and I honestly can't stand how ugly it is when opened. It feels so cheap all the way around. That said, it is not bad, and compared to the price range when buying it used it is hard to argue it is not worth the price. Lenses under 100 euros that have autofocus? You can hardly find a prime for that money, let alone zoom of any kind. If you correct for distortion, maybe remove the tapes and wear gloves so you don't feel it's icky plastic, it can take sharp images.
Bad lens. Strong chromatic aberrations (i'll say almost incorrectables) and softness on corners when shooting on wide angle. I`ve had two copies and they were the same. Not recommended.
This lens is quite sharp for a kit lens.
Love how Chris made the video just a bit more educative because it's likely beginners will see it.
As a beginner, loved it, very helpful and informative! : )
Yep ur right
It's subtle, but I like how you go into slightly more detail on basic things when reviewing a lens aimed at people that may not know very well what they're doing or looking for.
Classy front cap removal FTW. I would like to see it more often on your videos.
I like how he’s reviewing Nikon glass now. I’ve always waited for these.
Many thanks for this video! I've been shooting the 18-140 mm kit lens for my Nikon d7200 and just picked up this bargain with a classic d3200 and plan to keep for a backup camera!
This lens is lightweight and easy to handle...and your video really helps! :)
Wonderful review. I use D3300 with AF-S 18-55 VR2, predecessor to this AF-P lens. Then year later bought AF-S DX 35 f/1.8G. Color rendition of this prime lens is superb, but both the lenses are awesome. I tried shooting my motorcycle with 18-55 at f/8 in broad daylight, it was awesome inspired me to use 18-55 more. One thing I observed due 24 MP APS-C Shooting 35 at f/2 or f/2.8 helps me keep ISO below 800 without worrying about depth of field. ISO 400 is best on D3300 with/without flash for wedding photography indoors.
Props for mentioning the non compatibility for older DSLR-s Chris, on photogear selling forums in my country few years ago i had to always be a smartass and spam this info under AF-P lenses for sale, because these are prime targets for beginners to buy as first lenses, and it wasn't a widely known thing that they won't do anything on older cameras not even manual focus.
This lens is an absolute bargain, gem. I bought one for one of my D7100 bodies to save space in the camera bag and I was blown away by the focus speed and how close it can focus. It cost far less than any of the AF-S 18-55mm lenses Nikon made on the used market. I was so impressed that I bought another one for my 2nd D7100 just because I liked the performance.
How do you find the D7100, I guess you like them a lot since you have 2 of them
that's about the last lens I expected you to review
I bought this lens for less than 50€ on ebay a few years ago. The Lens cap was the terrible cheap plastic lens design and broke on me recently, replacements with proper springs are very cheap though.
Another hidden low-cost gem is 10-20 afp due to its weight/performace ratio. Hiker approved :)
If that one was an FX instead of DX lens I definitely would've gotten it (instead went for Nikon 20/1.8G).
and the 35mm 1.8 :)
That should be even sharper than the kit lens at 35mm
@@patrick.771 I use D3300 with AF-S 18-55 VR2 predecessor to this AF-P lens. Then year later bought AF-S DX 35 f/1.8G. Color rendition of this prime lens is awesome but both the lenses are awesome. I tried shooting my motorcycle with 18-55 at f/8 in broad daylight, it was awesome inspired me to use 18-55 more. One thing to I observed due 24 MP APS-C Shooting 35 at f/2 or f/2.8 helps me keep ISO below 800 without worrying about depth of field. ISO 400 is best on D3300 with/without flash for wedding photography indoors.
I had that lens with my first DSLR, it was surprisingly good
The 10-20mm AF-P lens works great on a Z50 with the FTZ adapter.
Will now wait for a Nikon 17-55mm f/2.8 DX review =)
Hi Chris. Love your videos. Great photos and solid information. Fun Nikon fact, they color balance all of their lenses to match. From the lowly 18-55 kit lens here, to the amazing 105mm f1.4G. Leica is the only other company that does this.
I've got this with my Nikon d3500. This is an excellent lens, very sharp and great colours. I've taken endless pictures in different situations, time after time it produced very good results. An underestimated lens.
Does VR make a big difference?
I used the predecessor of that lens on my D5100. Lightweight and almost perfect for hiking. It withstood light rain (for hours), heavy and wet snowfall, dust, etc.
You get that lenses very very cheap used.
btw: Nikon made a mistake by designing it with 55mm filter size. Most entry level Nikon DX lenses had 52mm filters (55-200mm, 35mm, 50mm, macro).
That cap flew off very efficiently 😁
I bought one of these some years ago and have been very pleased, stop down and avoid the widest setting (you don't have to go much above 18mm for much better results) it is a great travel lens (as is the 18-140). At well under £100 if you hunt around, great value. Bokeh is so passé ;-)
Some years ago? Seems unlikely.
@@mike969696 it must have been out for 5 years, maybe you are confusing it with another lens. Thank you for taking the time to comment
@@robertsimpson1729 You're quite right: I can see that it was launched in September 2016. For some reason I assumed it was newer than that! :)
Pls do a
70-300 afp nikon lens review
I'm one of many others who used to watched your channel wishing if you were a Nikon user... yet I enjoyed as others most third-party lenses as they available at both platforms...
I saw others already suggesting other lenses and I would advise you to try the 35mm 1.8g DX (35mm on Dx is equivalent to the most classic nifty fifty on full frame) ... it is magnificent prime lense that is so light, small, cheap. Interestingly this some wedding photographers use it one full frame body where the limited vignetting gives artistic results...
Already have 18-55 for nikon d5300, may I purchase 18-140 , or 18-105 , for better photography
Hi Cristopher, I have a question: is this kit lens worth swapping for the Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8? Or the jump in quality would not justify spending about € 300? Thanks and best regards, Adalbert
Depends if you need the extra light
@@gstpierre69 If we assume that I don't need more light, which one has more sharpness in the f / 3.5-5.6 range? Thanks in advance
My Nikon N-Photo magazine rates the 18-55 kit lens with a score of 2.2 and the Sigma 17-50 with 1.6 (1.5 is the best standard zoom for DX which is the Sigma 18-35).
But I think they include the apperture in that ranking so it probably doesn't say much. As the user before said it depends if you need the apperture/bokeh. I personally (as an ex-Nikon D5100 user) would go for the Sigma 17-70, that lens has more reach and less weight than the 17-50.
@@patrick.771 Thanks for the reply. I was thinking of buying the Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8, but already having this kit lens from nikon I'm thinking of buying the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 and 50mm f/1.8 lenses, both for almost the same price as the Sigma. 17-50. I have the Nikon D5600 and the lenses I have are this 18-55, the 55-200 vr2, Tokina 11-20mm f/2.8 and the Tamron 18-400mm. Regards, Adalbert
@@adalbertszabo the 35mm 1.8 is excellent!
I've being watching your videos for a while, Chris, but now that you FINALLY are reviewing Nikon lens, you just got my sub! I'm happy to see my Kit lens here hahahaha best regards from Brazil
So i use the afs vr gii version on my full frame d700 and its been quite the dream working from 24-55 which for how much it weighs makes it a great only lens for a light weight travel setup
2:05 "don't use it to hammer nails" - no worries, I have other, heavier lenses for that job! :-)
For some reason I don’t have to press the button to rotate it from the lock position to change focal length. Is it normal or my lens is broken
Years ago i start with this set up ! 👎👎👎👎. O o o I am so glad now with my Fuji Xt2 with the Fuji " kit " lens 18 - 55mm !!!
Hi mate did I miss the the part where you we're explaining about darks,lights,bios,flat because l did not understand how you took those individual shots
The lens is sharper in real life than in the labs.
The fast AF really helps because it lets you get the first shot off quickly. All the sharpness in the world doesn't help if you are out of focus or miss the shot.
Plz.. Make a review for nikon afp 10-20mm
I use this as part of my street photography kit
Great video Thanks!
if the lens is f3.5 to f5.6, how is that you're talking about going to f8 and f11?
Lenses show the lowest aperture values on them, this lenses lowest aperture at 18mm is 3.5 and 5.6 at 55mm.
Remember this for the future.
l'm about to buy the AF-S VR ll version. The AF-P is not compatible with my older bodies.
Hi, how to u do u get it to Autofocus on camera D7500 plz. It doesnt work:(
Great review as always. Please stay safe and well .
I wanted to use a reverse lens adapter for this exact lens. What size should i buy?
I bought this lens specifically for events and group photos, but I really don't know how to use the focus. It's practically unusable for me now, I almost sell it but all the good comments refrain me to do so. I even though this was a manual focus. What I'm doing wrong? Which is the proper setting for a Nikon D7200 to make this lens work? Thank you for your help. Subscribed!
You might need a firmware update.
Could someone explain why a shorter f-stop would result in a darker image/harder vignetting?
I guess you mean shorter F stop as in Lower Aperture numbers. I am not a lens scientist, but I guess the most short and basic of it is that its harder to make glass that remains sharp around the edges versus the center. The smaller your aperture number is, the bigger the lens hole becomes, which means more light is being transmitted through the glass edge rather than the middle, which can result in to stronger vignetting/distortion and all kinds of things. More expensive glass is sharper even on the edges
Oh, everyone were furious when I tested this lens and compared the sharpness with Fujinon XF 18-55, angry Fuji fanboys could not accept that their "best kit lens" is as sharp or even less sharp at is wide end than this cheap plastic Nikkor.
I've actually tried the fuji xt4 with that kit lens was unimpressed it's a very soft lens especially in the corners I think people hype it up for its build quality and fast aperture for a kit lens but the optics are lacking whent with a z6ii and got the 24-70 f4 kit on sale and image quality leveled up big time
Hi, love your lens reviews. I'm confused at around 3.20 you stop down from 3.5-5.6 and the image got brighter?
The image isn't getting brighter but rather more even. Since the exposure is adjusted to keep the center the same brightness, the corners will be darker *in comparison*.
He changed the aperture but the camera had to altered the shutter speed or ISO to take the picture.
My camera has this lense but I am struggling to set it up. How do I set auto focus with this lense and how do I set up my intervalometer to do self takes totally new to photography and regretting buying this camera
i have buy a nikon d80 for second hand and got this lens with it, so is why it do not want auto focus ??
How do I make what you see go onto the big screen?
So basically an f8-lens for good image quality, save for the corners in wide-angle. I actually like the Canon EF-M 15-45mm a lot more for what it is, because it has great image quality for landscape in wide-angle and reasonable center sharpness for portraits at tele.
2:05 Oh don't worry Chris, I only use my L glass lenses to hammer at things! 😁
PS: Loving all the Nikon reviews!
I'm pretty sure digitalrev tv used kitlenses to hammer nails.
so hard to find videos on the af-p dx vs the af-p dx vr 18-55
Is it possible for you to review the AF-P 10-20mm DX? See whether it would be a good complement for the 35mm DX prime lens or one is better of with this lens instead
Just get yourself a Sigma 10-20mm F3.5
Can it be used for Nikon J5?
It is interesting to see the only Nano Coatied DX and very expensive Nikon AF-S Nikkor DX 16-80mm F/2.8-4E ED VR up again the dirt cheap Sigma 17-50mm F/2.8.
is this for landscapes?
Is this compatible with a D5200?
Grear review THANKS !
Does this camera record videos???
Can you do 17-55mm f2.8 nikkor ?
Thanks for the review...
this was a great review, I hope you can get the nikon 35mm f1.8 G DX for review
The 35mm 1.8G is one of the top scorers. Just like just about any of the AF-D lenses.
Just got one today for $50, not a bad lense.
Price
Can you review two Tokina lens that seems to be awesome and you don't review yet?
Tokina 100mm 2.8 AT-X PRO Macro - Very very recommended and one of the best macro lenses out there
Tokina 14-20mm f2 for DX. I heard great thing about it / Fastest super-wide zoom for crop sensors.
Thanks.
A review of the 14-20mm lens is coming :-)
@@christopherfrost Great!!
Can you use this in a Film camera?
You can put it on a film camera with F mount .... then it won't focus or set an aperture or have image stabilization. Note some DX cameras lenses might hit the mirror too
My lens can't focus please help
How do you retract the lens back again?
Push the retractable lens barrel release button and rotate the zoom ring to the "L" (lock) position.
Can you review the tamron 28-200 2.8-5.6?
One day, yes
My 1st lens... 😁😁😁
Pls help me gays hhh
Can i use this lens 18-55 AF-p perfectly without problème ?
Make more Nikkor lens reviews please ! ^^
Great for video
Thank you
Can I make vids on it
Yup
Sharper than the Canon counterpart
I got this in a kit and I honestly can't stand how ugly it is when opened. It feels so cheap all the way around. That said, it is not bad, and compared to the price range when buying it used it is hard to argue it is not worth the price. Lenses under 100 euros that have autofocus? You can hardly find a prime for that money, let alone zoom of any kind.
If you correct for distortion, maybe remove the tapes and wear gloves so you don't feel it's icky plastic, it can take sharp images.
that's a short name
0:12 wow
L’époque de pcette on ne voit que la vérité en face et la plus part du parti
The question is, who is going to buy a DSLR nowadays?
Got an almost mint condition D750 for 550 euros. Dslr tech is getting really cheap so it's definitely worth it (if you don't care agout the 4k)
@@lyaxedm1825 isn't the D750 a FF DSLR?
@@kornasteniker3939 yes. Perfect camera, If you are only Take Photos. The Videos are ok, not perfekt.
@@kornasteniker3939 yes u didnt say crop or ff. If we re going to talk for crops the d7200 is legendary as well for its price used right now
@orbitaldildo nice user name ;-)
First, fast!
Bad lens. Strong chromatic aberrations (i'll say almost incorrectables) and softness on corners when shooting on wide angle. I`ve had two copies and they were the same. Not recommended.
This lense very sucks, sigma 17-70 much better
I never saw someone who wants to review this crappy plastic lens..