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Nikon Trinity fixed focal lengths
Reading time: 3 minutes - February 06, 2025 - by Markus Igel

Nikon's fixed focal length Trinity - The portrait photographer's dream at f1.2 aperture

The great Nikon Z mount with its 55mm diameter gave rise to hopes for a long time that all Nikon system camera Lens would now have a significantly larger aperture. But this was a long time coming in some cases. Now Nikon has delivered and completed its Trinity with the 35mm F1.2. This was preceded by the Nikon Nikkor 85mm F1.2 and the Nikon Nikkor 50mm F1.2.

Why are Lens with F1.2 so legendary?

Fixed focal lengths with an aperture of F1.2 are the fastest versions of the most popular fixed focal length Lens. They are usually much more expensive than a variant with an aperture of f1.4. These Lens show their strength especially when it comes to low-light moments or moments where you need maximum exposure.

Both are combined in wedding photography, where poor lighting conditions and maximum cropping are required. However, many wedding and event photographers still prefer a combination of 24-70 and 70-200.

All Nikkor Z full-frame lenses

Where the three Lens excel:

  • 35mm f/1.2: Perfect for reportage, street photography and environmental portraits. Provides a natural perspective with a certain wide-angle look.
  • 50mm f/1.2: Classic all-round fixed focal length for versatile applications, from portraits to documentaries. Very close to the human point of view.
  • 85mm f/1.2: The perfect portrait lens with beautiful cropping potential and optimal compression for flattering facial proportions.

Nikon's F1.2 fixed focal lengths offer maximum sharpness

The Nikkor lenses stand out among the Nikkor Z lenses with their particularly good imaging performance and coating, combined with a very solid weight. They are coated with the ARNEO anti-reflective coating and therefore offer better image quality even in backlit situations thanks to the reduction of ghosting and stray light.

Sharpness in low light situations with aperture f1.2

Uniform ergonomics and operating concept

All three fixed focal lengths are part of Nikon's S line, which is reflected in the design of the buttons, the display and the freely assignable function ring. So you can set up this trio so that everything works the same way when you change lenses in the heat of the moment.

The weight of the three Lens's side by side:

  • Nikkor Z 35mm f1.2 S: 1060g
  • Nikkor Z 50mm f1.2 S: 1090g
  • Nikkor Z 85mm f1.2 S: 1160g

Thanks to their very similar weight, the lenses are also well suited for use on a gimbal, as the center of gravity does not shift much.

Nikon Nikkor S Lens Operating concept.

Is the f1.2 aperture worth the money?

Nikon's various fixed focal length lenses start at f1.8 and develop up to f1.2, with f1.4 in between. We would like to illustrate how this affects the ISO in low-light situations.

Blende

Lichtmenge

Erforderlicher ISO-Wert

F1,8

100%

ISO 3200

F1,4

155%

ISO 2000

F1.2

166%

ISO 1600

With an aperture of f/1.2, you can significantly minimize image noise and considerably improve image quality, which can make a decisive difference, especially at the registry office. If you are looking for a healthy middle ground in terms of price performance, a fixed focal length with an aperture of f/1.4 is the right choice.

Soft bokeh, maximum sharpness with the Nikon fixed focal lengths at f1.2

Conclusion

The combination of 35mm, 50mm and 85mm with f/1.2 offers a perfect trifecta for photographers looking for top image quality, excellent bokeh and versatility. These Lens cover everything from wide-angle documentaries and reportage to classic portraits - with breathtaking light intensity and attention to detail.

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