Nikon AF-S DX Micro-NIKKOR 40mm f/2.8G Close-up Lens for Nikon DSLR Cameras

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars | 1,642 ratings

Price: 276.95

Last update: 07-28-2024


About this item

Compact and lightweight DX-format close-up lens. Lens Construction (Elements/Groups) - 9 elements in 7 groups
Maximum reproduction ratio is 1.0x. Focal length is 40 mm
Sharp images from infinity to life-size (1x), autofocus to 64 inches
Close-range correction system (CRC). Silent wave motor (SWM)
Angle of view is 38 degree 50 feet. Features focus distance indicator 0.53 feet to infinity having minimum focus distance as 0.53 feet
Lens not zoomable

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Top reviews from the United States

Phuong Tran Nguyen
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this instead of the 35mm f/1.8 DX
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2011
Many forum threads have pondered whether to choose the 40mm micro of the 35mm 1.8. I have owned both, used them extensively and can safely conclude that the 40mm micro/macro is the better all-around lens. It can do most the 35 can do, but offers the added bonus of macro and superior sharpness and resistance to chromatic aberration.

Here are the pros of the 35mm 1.8
- affordable prime lens
- fast 1.8 aperture makes it potentially wonderful for indoor and low-light shots when flash is not available or permitted
- extremely sharp if you get a good copy (I've owned two copies. One was tack sharp all the way down to f/1.8. The other had a lot of chromatic aberration and purple fringing wide open).
- great starter lens for a photo class

Here are the cons of the 35mm 1.8
- purple fringing wide open
- blurry wide open (what's the point of 1.8 if you can't use it?)
- lens hood is way too small
- build quality is plasticky (but this applies to 40mm micro as well)

Here are the pros of the 40mm micro
- A great lens for amateur food photography (at the actual restaurant/kitchen with actual food)
- Nikon's most affordable macro lens
- f/2.8 aperture is still very good for general photography
- Macro feature works like a charm
- Lens is lightweight enough that you can get away with handheld shots
- 40mm focal length (60mm on full-frame) makes it good for product photography of larger objects
- has focus limiter switch to disable macro and speed up autofocus
- great manual focus feel

Here are the cons of the 40mm micro
- autofocus hunts more than a regular af-s lens
- you're way too close to subject if you want 1:1 magnification (where 24mm wide object fills length of frame)
- Max aperture is f/4.4 at 1:1, but that's normal for all macro lenses

Because both lenses produce the equivalent of 52/60mm on a film camera, neither is appropriate for head & shoulder portraits, unless you shoot in landscape orientation. Both are great for full body or waist-up portraits. I like shooting up close, so I think you can fit a maximum of two or three people in the shot with these lenses. I would go wider for group photos.

Overall, though, I would choose the 40mm macro lens. It's sharper overall, focus is pretty fast (even when it hunts), and has the added value of close-focus/macro ability. Great for food & product photos.
Rob Myran
5.0 out of 5 stars Good closeup lens for this price.
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
It focuses quite close. I have only had it long enough to try it out on some flowers and buds with snow on them. Happy with the results. I also took a few pictures of a chair then moved in on the details carved in on the back. This is not auto focus, but i think that is OK. Hand focus gets right where I wand to be. My auto focus lenses often focuses on the wrong thing leaving what I wanted a bit out of focus. I look forward to spring when I can get real close on subtle things like flowering moss and on small insects.
Rimo Abdallah
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing capabilities .. Amazing price
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2011
As an amateur photographer .. I was comparing the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 .. the Nikon 50mm f/1.8 and the Nikon 40mm f/2.8.
The is 200$ .. is 210$ and this Nikon 40mm is 280 $.
The apretures as you see are better in all other lenses compared and they're also cheaper .. but i chosed this one though .. because actually if you want a "bokeh-licious" lens only for portrait (35mm and 50mm) you're wasting money because it doesn't feature macro .. so you're adding 60$ and adding the best focusing range in all nikon lenses . as no lens focuses closer than 0.163cm.
I tried this lens in all condition .. ( weddings , birthdays , macro "flowers" , portrait , street photography etc.)and here are my notes:

WEDDINGS:
- as you need a wide-angle in wedding for the bride and groom this lens isn't perfect .. but it's perfect when capturing moments for it's fitting focal length and its apreture .. like with their best friends dancing or the guests . It's also light-weight so it fits perfectly for wedding and to complete the wedding arsenal .. i recommend the .. only 200$

BIRTHDAYS:
- if this birthday is a business (you're not invited) .. this lens is perfect for everything .. because if you're sitting with them on the table .. this isn't perfect.

MACRO:
-as a macro lens i ONLY recommend this and the and the price difference is huge .. and this is in a category and the other one is another category.
Its focus is a little bit annoying because it changes every mini-second .. so you can fix this by pressing the AE-L button .. when reaching the desired focus .

PORTRAIT:
- Its bokeh is closing the case .... PORTRAITS ARE VERY NICE .. WITH A VERY NICE BOKEH.

I highly reccomend this Lens to ANYONE

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