Review 4 of 49
Price Paid:
$199.00
from KEH (Used) Summary: I felt somewhat obliged to buy this lens for my D70s, having learned to shoot using my dad's MF 50 1.4 on an old Nikon FA body growing up. With the field of view crop associated with the APS-C size sensor, this lens goes from being a standard lens to more of a short telephoto, and I typically use it for available light portraits and the occassional street scene shot. As a result, this lens doesn't spend as much time on my camera as the 35mm f/2 does, but when it is on the camera I always enjoy using it.
I should note that my review is based on a used sample that I purchased, and I usually have the HS-9 hood attached to prevent flare. Also, from what I've read, if you will do most of your shooting above f/5.6, the lighter and cheaper f/1.8 is probably a better bet. Strengths: Fast maximum aperature makes this lens a lot of fun to use. Sharpness improves significantly above f/2.
The flexibility that a fast aperature gives you in terms of depth-of-field is amazing. High ISO and image stabilization can't make up for a big aperature in this regard. Here is a sample image of the narrow DOF possible at f/1.4:
http://thefreunds.smugmug.com/gallery/1429075/2/96352401
Chromatic Aberration is minimal, as is flare with the lens hood attached.
Decent bokeh (though not as smooth as either of Nikon's 85mm choices
Weaknesses: Soft at f/1.4, but still produces very usable photos. I've printed a couple 8x10 portraits and been very pleased with the result
Average AF performance - my 35mm is quicker
Average build quality (but again I bought a used copy)
Larger and more expensive than the 50mm f/1.8 Similar Products Used: Nikkor 35mm f/2 Customer Service: Not applicable
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