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Nikon 24mm f/2 NIKKOR AIS Manual Focus Lens {52}
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Nikon 24mm f/2 AIS: a full-frame prime built for manual work.
The NIKKOR 24mm f/2 AIS is a fixed focal length lens on Nikon's F mount, built when manual focus was the only option and optical and mechanical quality had to speak for themselves. The f/2 maximum aperture gives you meaningful light-gathering at a focal length wide enough for environmental work, interiors, and street shooting without the distortion of an ultrawide. The 52mm filter thread keeps your accessory kit simple.
The AI-S coupling is the key mechanical feature here. It provides a direct interface between the aperture ring and compatible Nikon bodies, allowing those cameras to read the selected aperture mechanically. That matters most on Nikon film SLRs with compatible metering systems, where the lens and body communicate without any electronics involved. On modern digital F-mount bodies, metering behavior with AI-S glass depends on the specific body; check your camera's documentation.
This is a lens you buy because you want a deliberate shooting experience at a focal length that covers a wide range of subjects. At f/2, it earns its place in low-available-light situations where a slower lens would force a compromise. The fully manual build puts aperture and focus in your hands, which is exactly what some photographers want.
Who It's For
Photographers shooting on Nikon film SLRs with AI-S compatible metering get the most direct benefit, with full mechanical coupling and accurate aperture readout from the lens itself. Street and documentary shooters who prefer manual focus at a wide angle will find f/2 useful when light drops. Digital Nikon F-mount users who want to work with manual glass and are comfortable setting exposure by hand can integrate this lens into a modern DSLR body. Video shooters building a Nikon F-mount kit for manual aperture work also have reason to consider a 24mm prime at this aperture.
Key Features
- 24mm fixed focal length for wide-angle coverage without extreme distortion
- f/2 maximum aperture for low-light performance and selective depth of field
- Nikon F-mount with AI-S mechanical coupling for aperture communication
- Manual focus with full mechanical control over aperture and focus rings
- 52mm filter thread for standard accessory compatibility
- Full-frame compatible across film and digital F-mount bodies
FAQ
- What's the practical difference between AI-S and earlier Nikon lens couplings?
- AI-S adds a mechanical stop at minimum aperture and a direct interface for aperture communication with compatible bodies. On Nikon film SLRs with mechanical metering systems, the lens and body read aperture position without electronics. On digital F-mount bodies, metering behavior depends on your specific camera; check your manual.
- Will this lens work on modern Nikon DSLRs?
- Yes, it mounts on any Nikon F-mount body. You'll have full manual focus and aperture control. Metering modes and compatibility vary by camera model, so verify your body's manual for AI-S lens behavior.
- Is 24mm wide enough for landscape work?
- It's wide without being ultrawide. You get a useful field of view for environmental portraiture, interiors, and street work. If you need more width, you're looking at 20mm or ultrawide primes, which introduce more barrel distortion.
- Does f/2 matter on a 24mm lens?
- At 24mm, f/2 gives you meaningful light-gathering for low-light work without forcing you to slower film speeds or longer shutter times. A slower 24mm lens would compromise your options in available light.
- What filter size do I need?
- 52mm. It's a standard size with plenty of affordable options for circular polarizers, NDs, and UV protection.
- Is manual focus slow compared to autofocus?
- It's deliberate, not slow. You're in direct control of focus, which some photographers prefer for precision work and repetitive framing. On film bodies, it's the only option. On digital, it trades autofocus speed for the tactile feedback of focus ring work.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 24mm |
| Max Aperture | f/2 |
| Mount | Nikon F (AI-S) |
| Filter Thread | 52mm |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Nikon |
|---|---|
| Filter Size | 52mm |
| Focus Type | Manual focus (only) |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F Mount Ai-S |
| Lens Type | Wide-Angle |
| Max Focal Length | 24mm |
| Min Focal Length | 24mm |