agoglanian
Reconnected.
In my limited Nikon experience so far (I'm primarily a Canon shooter) I have been more than pleased with my AI 24mm f/2.8. I find it to be plenty sharp and a great lens overall on both my FM2n and F3 bodies.
I have often wondered how good the relatively new 28/2.8 Color Skopar is compared to the 28/2.8 AIS or the ZF 25/2.8 ?
Anybody know ?
Below is the Ais 35mm f2.0, its sharp and really growing on me:-
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Wells, Somerset. February 2013 by Flat Twin, on Flickr
The sharpest Nikkor Ai / AiS wide, no question, is the 28/2.0. After that the two 35mm's discussed immediately above. I love my 20/3.5 as many here also love theirs but it's only sharp in the middle, which, on b/w film, I don't mind. Stopped down it's good, but then again stopped down most modern lenses are at least okay. Still that lens takes beautiful pictures.
As opposed to the 24/2.8. I suspect you initiated this inquiry because the 24/2.8 leaves you cold. I suspect this because I have had three of them, one AF-D and two Ai/AiS, and none of them impressed me. Sharp, not sharp, it's thoroughly lifeless and unexceptional in my experience. If you look at the three 35mm shots just above and particular the first and third you'll see two lenses with a great deal of distinguishing character.
I would also say that compared with Minolta in particular, Nikon's strength is not in its ultra-wide lenses. Those 35s are good, but not the best in that FL; only the 28mm f/2.0 is really competitive as the best 28mm among the major SLR mfrs, and the AIS 0.2 close focus 28/2.8 is only a little way behind it. Nikon's great strengths are in certain of its 50mm lenses and then from there up, often unbeatable. In the 85mm - 400mm range I can't think of a second-rate lens. Nikon offers astounding quality teles.
So finally I'd offer this: check out certain third party lenses, particularly the Zeiss 25mm. But if you're on a budget, the AIS 20/3.5 (unlike the Nikon 24mm lenses, 2.0 and 2.8 both) will never disappoint you: there is just something about the way that lens renders that is immensely pleasing.
I would humbly enter the Nikon 20 mm f/4.0 AIS...
Is this not an AIs?