Best standard prime lenses for Nikons: 8 tested

Best prime lenses for Nikons: 8 tested

Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro - £270/$370

There's also no built-in motor so, as with the Nikon 50mm f/1.8D, the Sigma won't autofocus on entry-level cameras such as the D3100.

This lens is sharp, and distortion is minimal. However, the bokeh effect isn't very impressive and lacks the smoothness you get with the Nikon f/1.8 lenses. Like them, the Sigma uses a seven-blade diaphragm.

Sharpness

Best prime lenses for Nikons: 8 tested

You'd expect excellent sharpness from a macro lens, and the Sigma only drops off at apertures of f/22 and smaller.

Lab test
Sharpness at f/2.8: 1764
Sharpness at f/8: 1865
Sharpness at f/16: 1732

Fringing

Best prime lenses for Nikons: 8 tested

At medium and small apertures, this lens banishes chromatic aberration better than the pricier Sigma 30mm and 50mm.

Lab test
Fringing at f/2.8: 0.22
Fringing at f/8: 0.25
Fringing at f/16: 0.21

Distortion

Best prime lenses for Nikons: 8 tested

The best on test for distortion, there's the merest hint of a pin-cushion effect but it's practically negligible.

Distortion: 0.14

Image test verdict

Best prime lenses for Nikons: 8 tested

The Sigma does well in the lab, but the maximum aperture of f/2.8 is limiting and the bokeh effects aren't the most pleasing either.