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Review on πŸ“· Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4G Lens with Auto Focus: Perfect for Nikon DSLR Cameras by Ada Zieleniewska ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I did not regret the purchase, everything is fine.

The lens that I use with the D800 is decent, especially taking into account the fact that it is reasonably priced. It performs admirably with an aperture of 5.6, its sharpness will be superior to that of an 85 with a 1.4 aperture (even many online resources talk about this; otherwise, of course, it will be less capable than 85), and with such an aperture, focus is carried out admirably. The lens is significantly superior to Canon's 50mm f/1.4, but Canon's 50mm f/1.2 gives it a significant advantage. I hope that Nikon will produce the Nikon 50 with a gold ring and correct all of the issues with it. If they do this, the price should go up, but the frames should remain unaffected. I compared it to the "D" version, and I liked it better with the sigma, even though the sigma on the open hole in the center will be a little less common, and on the sides it will be soapier. Whoever is thinking about getting it should get it at a good price, and I advise anyone who is thinking about getting it to get it at a good price. score 4/5 (Autofocus still kills in some conditions)

Pros
  • 1) Superb Sharpness. I would even go so far as to state that the sharpness surpasses that of more expensive lenses. 2) The lighting is extremely uniform under the same conditions in comparison to the same setting 24-70 2.8 and 50 1.4, The middle portion of the photo is lighter in tone 3) Draws the volume, as well as the light and shadow pattern, perfectly. 4) Excellent paints 5) Cost, in this price range, Nikon offers the best repair. 6) Bokeh that is pleasing, in contrast to the version D
Cons
  • 1) It churns fairly forcefully (principally 135, which is several times more expensive, churns in the same way) 2) Exhibits evidence of barrel distortion (But a light room or photoshop does a good job with this problem) 3) Horrible autofocus on open holes, particularly in dimly lit spaces (there's nothing that can be done about this ((( ( )