The "Nikon A" digital camera has a built-in fixed lens and that lens, glued to the camera, Dxomark decided to send through the Dxomark lens testing process.
Dxomark has a comparative of sorts review for the Nikon 14-24mm f2.8G SLR lens, comparing it to other wide angle zooms that fit the Nikon SLR mount one way or another.
Nikon zoom action now with a review of the 18-35mm f3.5-4.5G at ePhotozine. This is a full frame lens, even though the 18mm may be subconsciously telling the mind this is a DX/APS-C lens (a lot of DX/APS-C lenses start at 18mm)
Continuing with the same theme, Photozone.de now has their DX format review for the Nikon 28mm f2.8D lens. I wish they didn't put "DX" in the review title and name, it is really confusing for people who may not be intimately familiar with the Nikon line-up.
Photozone is testing out some of the lenses for the Nikon CX 1-System and one of the fruits of their labor is their review of the Nikon 35mm f1.4 (CX).
Having a few days ago published their review on the G version of the lens, Photozone.de is back now with a review of the D version of the lens. We are talking about the Nikon 85mm f1.4D.
It is the DX review format for the Nikon 180mm f2.8D teleprime (a full frame lens) at Photozone.de. (DX review format = the lens used on APS-C/DX dSLRs).
Zoom-zoom now with a new review of the relatively new Nikon 18-300mm DX VR lens at Photo Review. Prime fans, close your eyes, you are indeed seeing an 18-300 SLR lens!
The first week of March was apparently Nikon lens review week, because here comes yet another new Nikon lens review. Also of the prime variety, it is the Nikon 50mm f1.8G SLR lens.