My first Nikon 50mm 1.4 lens was purchased in 1964. That MF lens was great and I still use it. I own several 50mm 1.4 lens purchased over time and what makes this special is that I can get almost instant focus shots that are razor sharp! The pros: 1) Focus is internal so focus doesn't alter polarizing settings 2) I can grab the lens to change the focus easily if I want to. (The previous design 50mm f 1.4 AF-D required you to switch the ring to manual focus) 3) It has great bokeh is very good (as it is on previous 1.4 lenses) 4) Fast, accurate AF-S autofocus is giving me a lot more keeper shots that are sharp. 5) Great keep-on-camera lens for walking around. 6) Well thought out placement of controls make the lens feel like I have used it for years. The cons: 1) G lenses can not be used on older Nikons 2) Who thought up the weird 58mm filter size? Should have been 52 or 62 like all Nikons 3) Made in China and not Japan 4) Preferred when things were all metal including filter ring and lens hood instead of plastic In summary, I pity the fool who parted with this great lens! His loss is my gain! (Side note: I have never sold any Nikon product I purchased, EVER!Read full review
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in the tradition of Nikon's 50mm offerings, the 50mm af G lens is well built and works perfectly on my nikon df body. my one caveat is that the G designation discards the aperture ring on the lens, itself, and depends on the body to make the needed adjustments. this negates use of this lens, even though it retains the traditional nikon f mount, on any of the film nikons and a number of the prior digital bodies. so, we may say, that finally, nikon places the ability to adjust aperture on the digital body alone. so, as a result, i find this lens and the entire G line to be of poor value when compared to the D lens offerings, which will work on any nikon body from the 1959 nikon f to today's digital imaging devices. at the end, it cheapens the product.
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Nikon optics, especially the fast ones, tend to produce a 3-D effect on images shot at very wide openings. This lens is no exception. When shot at f1.4 I get that three-dimensional effect and also a very creamy bokeh in the background. In addition to being well built, it's quiet and fast to focus with my D800 so I am enjoying it thoroughly. Bonus points: it's fully compatible with the Z5 mirrorless body when used with an FTZ adapter.
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Much like the older nikkor f1.4 from the 70s this new 50mm 1.4 is a bit soft wide open. It's just a characteristic of the lens and is only truly noticeable at close focusing distances. Regardless I would absolutely recommend it. It's a great portrait lens on my D7200 and when you stop it down to f4 or 5.6 is tack sharp. It's fantastic for low light situations and gives you that extra reach allowing lower ISOs and more time handheld as the evening wears on. It's Nikon's fastest autofocus 50mm (I wish they would make a 1.2g someday soon). If you love smooth bokeh then you will be very satisfied with this lens.
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What can I say, that hasn't already been said about this Nikon lens? The 50mm f/1.4G is the paradigm of Nikkor lenses. It focuses quickly on my D850 and D810 DSLR's, and using it on my Z-series cameras with the FTZ adapter. This lens replaces my older 50mm f/1.4D AF lens, so it can be used with my Z-series cameras.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Why did I wait so long to purchase this great lens? I had zooms that covered the 50mm range however to f1.4 aperture makes a great difference in the impact of my images. The quality of the build and the feel make it a strong favorite. There are lots of YouTube videos about this lens. I got a great deal on Ebay purchasing this 50mm f1.4 lens.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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