Nikon 35mm AF-S DX?

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Would this be a worth while buy? Looking to get my first prime lens and wondering if this would be a good start?

Any advice, much appreciated :)
 
I bought the 50mm f1.8 and to be honest think I would have gotten more use from the 35mm DX as the effective focal length is half again.....

But on the other - other hand the 35mm F2 may have been better all round as I think bumping up the iso a little is acceptable and the wider focal length would have been a + for me on a D300

And I am trying my best to not buy to many DX lenses - You never know;)

When all the D700 users see that D800:thinking: The market will be flooded with 3 or 4k clicks D700 bodies:naughty:
 
Thanks for that. I just want it as an everyday walk about lens.
And i think i will definatley be purchasing one now :)

it is soooo sharp !
I got one in Classified for £120 "as-new"
 
I did look in the classified ads but couldn't find one!

Just got one from simply electronics for £160 free p+p.
My reason for spending: passing all of my first semester assignments lol, now i dont feel as guilty!
 
It rates well as a lens and despite its higher price is arguably a better first prime for DX than the 50mm f/1.8.

If you're certain to be sticking with a crop sensor go for it. If there's any likelihood you'll move to FX I'd suggest the 35mm f/2 AF-D. It's only 1/3 stop slower but will move with you when you upgrade your body. Metal construction, better build quality, oh-so-sharp and silky bokeh.

50% more to buy new but used bargains available quite often at specialist dealers.

If cost isn't an issue, the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 gives a full stop more speed and I've read great reports about sharpness. If this lens suffers the hit n miss quality control that's reported for other Sigma models, I've never found reports of it.

Good luck choosing and using
 
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