pvdhaar
Peter
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If you have more patience, look for one of these:
25-50mm F4
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This idea is in fact less crazy than it may first appear..
With Nikon I've got the impression that the fixed focal 35s always saw a lot less engineering effort than the 28s and the 50s. The best 28 has floating elements to extract maximum performance, and the 50s are all completely non-retrofocal and have seen regular updates. The 35s don't have the benefit of either, and look at how long it took Nikon to actually do something about the oily aperture blades on the latest incarnation. The 35 just doesn't seem to be on their radar.
The result is that some of the sharpest solutions for 35mm are actually zoom lenses set at 35. Heck, I've found the 35-70/2.8AF to be even sharper wide open than (3 versions of) the 50/1.8AF closed down to f4.. Of course, the zoom's all metal through and through and weighs a ton. The caveats are ghosting of specular highlights, and manual focus action that is somewhat loose.. but when it comes to sheer sharpness, it's king. And I wouldn't even be amazed if there are other zooms that have the same trick up their sleeve..