Nikon Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR Lens Review
The Nikon 16-35mm f/4G delivers pro-level sharpness and great stabilization, but its slow autofocus and lack of weather sealing show its age.
Overview
The Nikon 16-35mm f/4G is a classic wide-angle zoom for Nikon DSLRs. It covers a useful range from ultra-wide to standard, making it a solid one-lens solution for landscapes, travel, and general walk-around shooting.
It's built around a constant f/4 aperture and packs Nikon's VR II stabilization, which is a big help for handheld shots in lower light. Just know this is an older F-mount design, so it's chunky and lacks the weather sealing you get on newer lenses.
Performance
Optically, this lens is sharp. It scores in the 94th percentile, so you're getting excellent clarity and contrast across the frame. The stabilization is also top-notch, rated in the 85th percentile for about 4 stops of shake correction. The trade-off is the autofocus, which lands in a mediocre 45th percentile. It's fine for static scenes, but it's not the fastest or quietest for tracking moving subjects.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong optical (94th percentile) 93th
- Strong macro (91th percentile) 87th
- Strong stabilization (85th percentile) 80th
- Strong versatility (81th percentile) 65th
Cons
- Below average build (16th percentile) 30th
- Below average bokeh (27th percentile)
- Below average aperture (29th percentile)
Specifications
Full Specifications
Optics
| Type | Wide-Angle |
| Focal Length Min | 35 |
| Focal Length Max | 35 |
| Elements | 17 |
| Groups | 12 |
Aperture
| Max Aperture | f/4 |
| Min Aperture | f/22 |
| Constant | Yes |
| Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Build
| Mount | Nikon F |
| Format | Full-Frame |
| Weight | 0.7 kg / 1.5 lbs |
| Filter Thread | 77 |
AF & Stabilization
| AF Type | Autofocus |
| Stabilization | Yes |
Focus
| Min Focus Distance | 290 |
| Max Magnification | 1:4 |
Value & Pricing
At nearly $800, this lens asks a lot for what you get. The optical performance is undeniable, but you're paying a premium for an older design that lacks modern conveniences like weather sealing and fast, silent AF. If you're locked into the Nikon F-mount ecosystem and need this specific zoom range, it's a competent performer. But that price feels steep given the competition.
vs Competition
Compared to a modern prime like the Nikon Z 35mm f/1.8 S, you lose a lot of light gathering and portability but gain zoom flexibility and stabilization. Against a zoom like the Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6, the Nikon is sharper and has a constant aperture, but it's also heavier and more expensive. The Viltrox 35mm f/1.7 offers a much brighter aperture for low-light and bokeh at a fraction of the cost, but you give up zoom range and stabilization entirely.
| Spec | Nikon Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR Lens | Meike Meike 55mm F1.8 Pro Full Frame AF STM Lens High | Viltrox VILTROX 25mm F1.7 f/1.7 AF Lens for Fuji X Mount, | Canon Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM Lens | Tamron Tamron Di III Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD Lens for Sony | Nikon Nikon S-Line Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II Lens (Nikon Z) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focal Length | 35mm | 55mm | 25mm | 24mm | 17-70mm | 24-70mm |
| Max Aperture | f/4 | f/1.8 | f/1.7 | f/1.8 | f/2.8 | f/2.8 |
| Mount | Nikon F | Sony E | Fujifilm X | Canon RF | Sony E Mount | Nikon Z |
| Stabilization | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | false | false | false | false | false | true |
| Weight (g) | 680 | 201 | 400 | 269 | 544 | 676 |
| AF Type | Autofocus | STM | STM | Autofocus | Autofocus | Autofocus |
| Lens Type | Wide-Angle | - | - | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom |
Verdict
Buy this if you're a Nikon DSLR shooter who needs a sharp, stabilized wide-angle zoom and doesn't mind the weight or slower AF. Skip it if you shoot in bad weather, need fast autofocus, or want a lighter, brighter lens for low-light work. There are more versatile options out there now.