Nikon NIKKOR Fixed Focus Cameras Review
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Brand | Nikon |
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Lens Type | Telephoto |
Compatible Mountings | Nikon FX |
Camera Lens Description | 85 millimetres |
Maximum Focal Length | 85 Millimeters |
Description of Nikon NIKKOR Fixed Focus Cameras
- Sharp, starting at F2.8 reveals 36 MP D800
- they are so strong that in backlit portrait photos, black hair can turn green or purple (I'm not kidding) although sharp,
- Excellent optical qualities: The sharpness is 1.8
- The features of focusing on an open aperture take some getting used to.
- Sharpness, price, color reproduction.
- Plasticity, not very bokeh, not enough aperture blades, noticeable HA.
- - Really working hole f / 1.8 - Hit on an open hole even from decent distances of more than 7 meters - Value for money - A light weight - Comfortable hood - A nice drawing of the level of Nikkor 105 \ 2 even twists the bokeh a little like 135L from Canon Here is my little comparison NIKKOR 135mm f/2 VS Nikkor 105mm f/2 VS Nikkor 85mm f/1.8G Ru/forum/11/655666#p8197419
- - I really didn't find any flaws
- Wonderful portraiture! For those who understand what a portrait photo is, take it without hesitation!
- but who does not have it? The more open, the more chromatic.
- What I like about it is that I didn’t see much difference between it and the expensive 1.4G. It is, but not for the amount that differs between them. Aperture. Focal. The pictures turn out great, the eye rejoices.
- But there are downsides. It is slow and sometimes not very accurate AF. And also a little soapy at 1.8 sometimes, but this is a nitpick, in principle, an excellent lens for this price.
- Light, light, fast.
- Terrible aberrations, in the back is weak.