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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Everyone writes about bokeh that has been cut up and looks nasty. I have no idea, but bokeh is one of my favorite effects. If you do not engage in photo-onanism and do not scrutinize the pictures pixel by pixel, then you will never discover the so-called "nuts" that are contained within your photographs. Those who say that the downsides include not having a focus motor built in to the device are someone I just don't comprehend. This is a technical aspect of the lens that you may see here. The same thing holds true if we assign the disadvantage of a car having a manual transmission as opposed to an automatic one. Please take the time to read the technical parameters and ensure that your carcass is compatible with glasses that do not have motors. Check the front and back focus very carefully before making a purchase. I first took a picture of myself on the target, and then I snapped a picture of my girlfriend's eyes. It smacks the bullseye every time. When the lens is set to its widest aperture, it creates a pleasingly soft look that is excellent for portraiture. I was quite taken aback by how crisp the lens was considering how little it cost. Until I snapped a picture of my sweetheart when she was 3.5 years old, I did not realize that she had so many zits on her face. There was talk about purchasing a Helios 81n, but after putting it through its paces and getting a feel for its manual optics, I knew that it was not mine to possess. By the way, the price of a g81N is 2500, and I was able to purchase a Nikon 50 1.8d in pristine condition for 3400. (used). You are correct, however I cannot express how happy I am that I actually carried out your suggestion. To summarize, I can tell you that if you pay insane amounts of money, you will be able to purchase a lens that will double its value. I have the body from a Nikon D7000 available if anyone is interested. I'm sorry if that caused any confusion. All good.

Pros
  • - Very high levels of clarity at apertures of 2.8 and higher - Affordable price -Quick concentration -Ease
Cons
  • - The overall build quality (it's not perfect, but it's very excellent, but since I need to bring out all of the negatives, I'll put it as it is). -XA in the open when photographing subjects with contrasting colors