the extremely affordable Nikon Nikkor AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8 G. Again, you need an FTZ adapter in this case, and this lens is not as sharp or as bright as our recommendation from Sigma, but the price ...
So f/1.7 is marginally faster than an f/1.8 lens, such as Nikon's own Z 35mm f/1.8 S, but it feels like that 0.1 f-stop difference is there for the sake of it. A kind of f-stop arms race to be ...
Distortion measures at -1.32% barrel, a good result for a 35mm lens. Further correction can be undertaken in software if required, although this is unlikely to be needed in most images.