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Review on Nikon 50mm f/1.8D Lens: Perfect for Nikon DSLR Cameras! by Doyun Park ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

- An excellent lens for every day for a full-frame camera (FX), the camera with it becomes smaller, lighter, more convenient and, as a result, is often with you)) - Clarity starts from f/2.2; At f / 5.6, the clarity is as if a piece of the world was stuffed into the scanner. At f / 1.8 it is the same clear, but in the DX area. Contrast and saturation drop after f/16, you can shoot at f/22, but in extreme and special cases. - Autofocus on the D700 is very fast and does NOT miss in any light. My copy turned out to be with a front focus of 12, corrected it in the camera) Before that, I also thought that it was not clear up to f / 2.8 - it turned out to be clear, I just had to fix the front focus;) - Focal length for FX! machine is optimal for 80% of shots. Considering that the lens gives geometrically correct photographs, it is the most convenient for panoramas and technical shooting (if you need a wider angle, then several frames are taken like a fan and then stitched at home through hugin in half a minute) - There is no lens hood and is not needed. the lens is recessed, as a result, it is not necessary to carry and wear it - chromatic aberrations - conditionally it can be considered that there is no - distortion - we can assume that there is no - colors and contrast are soft, feel softer than in 1.8G - bokeh - probably there are nuts, but they are nowhere to be seen))) If, at these dimensions, an aspherical lens would have been stuffed into it as in 1.8G, then probably no one would have bought other lenses

Pros
  • Aperture, clarity, color reproduction, autofocus, weight, size
Cons
  • autofocus will only work on cameras with a screwdriver (camera built-in motor)