Nikon 35mm Lenses f/2D AF Wide Angle Digital SLR Cameras

Light, fast, strong and, as I'm concerned the perfect focal length.
I started using primes 50 millimeters, but soon tired of how close they were at home. All my plans are still head / shoulder shots, and forget trying to get two or three people in the shooting and had not been raised in a strict "All Together Now" shot. What becomes real old, fast.
Let me stress that:
The lens has a much wider at normal shooting distances (the distance that normally come from the subject).
What is often overlooked, but believe me, backing up 15 feet in a crowd or a house to get vaccinated is tedious and often impossible. It is generally easier to move in a bit '(or crop the photo later) than it is to maintain the support, in particular by looking through the viewfinder. I realize that this is not entirely fair rate as strong as other targets of different quality, based solely on their focal length, but it is my opinion that this goal is by far the most useful in many situations.
I also used to be set on large openings, but have since realized that maximize the real world is not below f / 2 anyway. This objective is stronger than everything that exists and is great in low light conditions. Yes, I understand that f / 2 is not good in low light Super Like other targets there (I know because I have a 50 millimeters f/1.2) but is good enough for most of the fire, and below f / 2 depth of field becomes difficult however, so new, no longer useful.
Finally, some people do not like the plasticy feel of new goals, but I love them. Are lighter and silky. I've seen quite heavy, rubbery, Thatcher-up, metallic glasses, my time to know that there's nothing magical about any metal manufactured either. So for me it's just another modern improvement that works like a charm.
Most I've seen tend to sell online for over 90% of full market value, so even if it somehow does not like the risk and trying to buy is very low.
