The Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8 D is a low profile lens with less sex-appeal than the big glass but it is an interesting lens nonetheless. At wide-open aperture it is a little soft at the image borders and the contrast level is a little on the low side.
Manufacturer: Nikon
The Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8 D is a low profile lens with less sex-appeal than the big glass but it is an interesting lens nonetheless. At wide-open aperture it is a little soft at the image borders and the contrast level is a little on the low side.
I had a D80 with 18-135 and 70-300 VR. I bought this lens to use mostly in museums where flash is not allowed also to use it with Nikon CLS system with my SD600 flash. I also own older lenses and Nikon bodies. I used 50 f/2 AI and 50 f/1.4 AI on my D80 before.
This is a very sharp lens even at f/1.8; At f/1.8 the DOF is very shallow so nailing the focus is very important; In my opinion some of the complaints of softness come from the unfocused results; It is hard to focus in dim places and at night inside homes.
It is very weakly built; It gives a lot of resistance when screwing the lens compared to smooth operation of 18-135 or 70-300VR
I picked up a copy of the ubiquitous Nikon 50mm F/1.8 prime lens over the weekend and tried my hand at forced manual focusing on the D40 body. For the first hour or so, I had a hell of a time, trying to gauge the focus through the viewfinder without any additional help.
This lens is a great combination for any camera. If you are taking pictures indoor and want to use the ambient light then a prime lens is a must. The large aperture of 1.8 provides excellent background blurring.
Small and lightweight
Plastic body
Compact size, good for indoor lighting. Use on Nikon D7000
Compact size, good for indoor lighting; Use on Nikon D7000
Auto focus is very slow
While its wide-open performance leaves a bit to be desired, it's hard not to commend this lens for its performance based solely on its price point. Stop it down to ƒ/2.8 and it provides excellent results; by ƒ/8, it's one of the sharpest lenses we've tested.
fabulous lens. you'll love it. i promise. i don't think it's left my camera body in 3 months.
clarity; sharpness; beautiful bokeh
obviously it's not a zoom so if you need zoom; it won't work for you
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Priset; helt klart; Den stora bländaren; Bildkvaliteten är fantastisk för priset; Fungerar både med DX och FX kameror; Litet och smidigt
Finns inte mycket negativt men 50mm blir 75mm på DX så det passar inte så bra i alla sammanhang; Det är ett manuellt objektiv; kräver därför en kamera med motor om man vill ha autofokus
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I don't agree that this is a must have lens. If you own a DX camera like the D90 or D7000 then the 35mm f/1.8 DX is probably a better choice because of the effect of the cropped sensor on focal length which makes this lens a 75mm in the real world.
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