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Review on Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm πŸ“· f/1.8G Lens: Exceptional Image Quality and Versatility by Aneta Kaska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

Despite being made in China, this lens is of surprisingly high quality. There has got to be a solution stashed away somewhere. Fifty dollars is the minimum amount that is required for either an amateur or an advanced photographer. After shooting for a brief period of time with a whale, I decided to purchase a 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S lens instead. However, despite the fact that we did not immediately become friends with him, this one is solely for the purpose of shooting reportage. A somewhat unusual glass, according to the reviews, it has a soapy feel to it, but if you comprehend how it works, the resulting photographs are quite clear. However, with only $50, I was able to make friends right away. Take a focusing table with you to the store, as that is the only thing I can advise you to do when shopping. In order to avoid Black Friday and Cyber Monday and to ensure that you are satisfied with your purchase. The first photo shoot at the wedding produced nothing but positive impressions and feelings in those present. The transaction was successful to my satisfaction. Because there will be new tests and new pictures, I will unsubscribe at a later time. It is recommended to purchase this lens. When the photos were processed, the result was HA. The editor decided to take it out during flight. I took photos both inside and outside, but I found that using an external flash indoors produced the best results. Light is performing its function. When taken outside, the photographs have a hazy appearance, but the subjects remain clear. I only use an aperture range of 2.0 to 2.2, as on this aperture setting it draws beautiful bokeh. Because this lens is not wide-angle, it is quite possible to take a group portrait of two or three people. However, shooting a full-length portrait in a room (or apartment) presents challenges due to the restricted amount of space. In general, I am pleased with the purchase, particularly considering the absurdly high price tag of 8,200. Recently, I've been contemplating the purchase of a 35mm lens, which would allow me to take photographs indoors at a more or less wide angle. There is also aperture.

Pros
  • 1. Price 2. Pointed in the direction of an open hole 3. Beautiful bokeh 4. Metal mount 5. a shallow depth of field when using an open aperture 6. Being a lightweight 7. Tenacious autofocus
Cons
  • There are HA in this.