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Review on Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor lens, black by Mateusz Mazurkiewicz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Briefly - samples here: For more usefulness =comments below: I bought with d5000 kit 18-50. I used only a fix - the whale gave friends without sight (due to the presence of autofocus). Although I focused with my hands, often the photos were delivered to me and the models. (the main thing is to smoothly turn the focus ring clockwise and at this time raise the shutter -5 times, and then throw out 4 unnecessary pictures)) Bokeh is one of the main advantages of this glass. Indeed, with a sufficiently open aperture - no octagons in the frame, only even circles. BUT. Be careful! If the object is close-up and the background is far away, then the background will begin to double in bokeh and good blur will not work. (it will not be possible to take a picture of an object on a narrow bridge against the background of a moderately distant autumn yellow-green motley forest in sunny weather). In any case, it's all the little things. In the studio, you can choose the distance between the model and the EVEN background, and also with high-quality (or not so) light; and then THIS glass for 4 thousand. it will become for YOU a porterette no worse than a cut-down zoom for 60 thousand, or even better. And further. Aperture allows you to take pictures without a flash in a closed room without windows of 20 sq. M. with a 60 W bulb

Pros
  • A very clear portrait. Price. Aperture. Iron bayonet. You can put high-quality bokeh.
Cons
  • Sometimes there is not enough latitude, but that's what it's fixed for. Boke sometimes "doubles". It starts to soap when approaching an object closer than half a meter, even if everything is clear in the viewfinder - this is not an option for macro. Subjectively - the focus ring creeps too easily No autofocus without a screwdriver