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Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 58mm f/1.4 G Autofocus Lens {72}
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$901.00
Nikon 58mm f/1.4G: the Noct-inspired portrait prime.
The 58mm f/1.4G sits in a specific niche that Nikon has thought carefully about. The focal length lands slightly longer than a standard 50mm, giving portrait shooters a bit more working distance and a rendering character that feels distinct from the f/1.8 or f/1.4 lenses built purely around sharpness metrics. Two aspherical elements address spherical aberration and comatic aberration together, which matters most when shooting wide open at f/1.4 in low light where those artifacts would otherwise smear point sources into streaked blobs.
Nano Crystal Coat and Super Integrated Coating work together to control flare and ghosting, keeping contrast honest when shooting against backlit subjects or mixed artificial sources. The Silent Wave Motor delivers quick, quiet autofocus with full-time manual override, so you can pull focus by hand mid-shot without switching modes. At 1.415 lb, this is not the lightest 58mm option on an F-mount body, but the build reflects the optical ambition behind it.
This is a lens designed around rendering quality at wide apertures, not just peak resolving power on a chart. Nikon drew from the design philosophy of the Noct-NIKKOR, a lens that earned its reputation on how it handled light wide open, and that lineage is visible in how this lens behaves in real shooting conditions.
Who It's For
Portrait photographers working with F-mount bodies will find the 58mm focal length gives slightly more compression and subject separation than a 50mm, without pushing into dedicated portrait territory. Event and documentary shooters working in dim venues benefit from the f/1.4 aperture and SWM autofocus, which stays quiet during candid moments. Astrophotographers shooting with Nikon DSLRs will appreciate the comatic aberration correction, which keeps stars near the frame edges from stretching into wings at wide apertures. Street photographers who prefer a slightly longer field of view over a classic 35mm or 50mm will find the focal length suits a more deliberate, composed approach.
Key Features
- 58mm focal length with f/1.4 maximum aperture for shallow depth of field
- Two aspherical elements reduce spherical and comatic aberrations
- Nano Crystal Coat and Super Integrated Coating control flare and ghosting
- Silent Wave Motor autofocus with full-time manual focus override
- FX-format optical design for Nikon F-mount bodies
- 72mm filter thread; weighs 1.415 lb
FAQ
- How does the 58mm focal length compare to a standard 50mm for portraiture?
- The extra 8mm gives you noticeably more working distance from your subject while still compressing facial features cleanly. You'll feel the difference in how the lens renders at f/1.4-the slightly longer focal length changes the geometry of subject separation and background bokeh in ways a 50mm can't replicate.
- What do the aspherical elements actually do in this lens?
- They correct spherical and comatic aberrations that would otherwise create streaked halos around bright point sources when shooting wide open. At f/1.4, this matters significantly because those artifacts are most visible in the areas where this lens delivers its optical character-dim light with pronounced background blur.
- Can I focus manually without switching modes?
- Yes. The Silent Wave Motor supports full-time manual override, so you can grab the focus ring and adjust focus mid-shot without toggling a switch or mode dial.
- How does this lens handle backlit subjects?
- The combination of Nano Crystal and Super Integrated coatings keeps flare and ghosting controlled when you're shooting into mixed light or strong backlighting. Contrast stays punchy and color rendering stays neutral in conditions where lesser coatings would introduce color casts.
- Is this lens compatible with DX-format Nikon bodies?
- It's an FX-format lens that will mount on DX bodies but will vignette significantly and use only the central crop of the image circle. You're better off pairing this with an FX body to realize the optical design Nikon intended.
- What's the filter size for attaching accessories like ND filters?
- 72mm. That's larger than typical 50mm lenses, which reflects the heavier glass and more ambitious optical formula.
- How does this compare optically to the Nikon 50mm f/1.4G?
- The 58mm is explicitly built around rendering quality at wide apertures rather than peak sharpness across the frame. The design draws from the Noct-NIKKOR philosophy, which prioritizes how light behaves wide open over measurable resolution charts.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 58mm |
| Max Aperture | f/1.4 |
| Mount | Nikon F (AF-S) |
| Package Dimensions | 8.45 x 5.1 x 4.95" |
| Weight | 1.415 lb |
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 | 72mm |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F Mount G Type |
| Lens Type | Standard / Normal |
| Max Focal Length | 58mm |
| Min Focal Length | 58mm |