Modern 85 Nikons are much more expensive. Canon Excellent 85 costs $2,000. I bought my 1.4d used for 800 in excellent condition. Unlike the more expensive G lens, it's mostly metal. Nikon may have discontinued it, so don't expect this lens. It offers excellent value for money and is built to last a lifetime, just like classic manual lenses. It's simple and has no motor to fail. Focusing is quick thanks to a good Nikon body. Visually, it is probably 95% the same as its modern counterpart. The large f/1.4 aperture requires good technique to get the most out of it. If you're a beginner and have Nikon's built-in focus motor, I recommend the 85 1.8d, which is an even better deal. One caveat is that the back glass is flush and can get scratched by your camera mount. The m/a ring is still made of plastic and can break if handled carelessly.
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