AF Nikkor 35-70mm 3.3:4.5
The AF Nikkor 35-70mm f/3.3-4.5 is a classic, ultra-compact zoom lens from the mid-80s to early 90s, often regarded as a "sleeper" for its surprising sharpness when stopped down, despite its "cheap" plastic build. It serves as a highly affordable entry-point for full-frame Nikon users.
Key Performance Insights
Image Quality: While it exhibits barrel distortion at 35mm and vignetting wide open, sharpness is considered "good to very good" once stopped down . It has a "nostalgic" look with softer contrast and a tendency to flare gracefully, which some modern photographers use for a cinematic feel.
Macro Capability: It features a "macro" mode (switchable at certain focal lengths depending on the version) that allows for a close-focus distance of 0.35m, making it useful for close-up detail work.
Build & Handling: The lens is primarily plastic, making it extremely lightweight (approx. 240g-260g). However, the manual focus ring is notoriously thin and lacks damping, making manual operation less than ideal.
Autofocus: Being a screw-driven lens, autofocus is fast but noisy. Note that it will not autofocus on entry-level Nikon DSLRs like the D3000 or D5000 series because they lack the necessary internal motor.
Highly Portable: Very small and light.
Sharpness: Surprisingly sharp in the centre when stopped down.
Value: One of the cheapest full-frame zooms available.
Highly Portable: Very small and light.