Rating 4.5 22 reviews
Manufacturer: Nikon
price MYR 5,700.00
Roberts Camera
8 years ago

Go beyond the ordinary with the AF-S NIKKOR 58mm f/1.4G, a lens designed to excel in low-light and nighttime applications but with characteristics you'll enjoy for so much more. Its fast f/1.4 maximum aperture produces outstanding evenly lit images with edge-to-edge sharpness-virtually no sagittal...
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Amazon
8 years ago

Excellent Portrait lens!

I got rid of all my SIGMA lenses, YES I said it! Sigma your lenses are sharp and great until they are out of calibration and then its dooms day to calibrate them even with the Sigma hub! Nikon 58 F1.4G is one of the sharpest lens I have used.
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B&H Photo
8 years ago

All in all, I love this lens

I purchased this only after spending about 3 weeks reading and reviewing posts, forums, YouTube reviews, MTF and other charts; the better known websites with comprehensive lens testing reports, evaluations from users who had purchased the lens and put it to task, etc.
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Fredmiranda
9 years ago

I have for long stayed away from 50mm-ish lenses, considered them useful, relatively low cost, high speed (I also have a 1.4/50 Ai manual, and had a 1.8/50mm AF copy) workhorses Bread an butter lenses, but really not very useful for more 'artistic' pictures (I a.o.
Pros:
  • Maybe no the sharpest wide open
  • but 'sharpness' isn't the only thing that counts/should count when looking at a picture (if so it would be much easier to take a great picture) Beautiful image rendering
  • equally
  • if not more stunning 'bokeh
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • and rumored to become even more so ! Feels very light
  • especially considering the size
  • but fortunately the built quality really is no issue when shooting with it out in the field (or on the beach
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Nikon
9 years ago

Just Something About It

I was super skeptical about this lens. I owned the 50 f/1.8 for a few hundred bucks, why pay $1,300 more for 8mm more and 1/3 stop more light It took 6-months to pull the trigger but the people who said there's just something about this lens beyond those two points (which weren't convincing), were...
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Amazon
9 years ago

Disappointing lens

This is the first Nikon lens I've ever been disappointed with. The chromatic aberration is terrible, even when stopped down, and no amount of AF fine tune seems to fix it. It didn't affect every shot, but it's there in at least 50% of them, and clearly visible without even zooming in to 100% It's...
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wexphotographic.com
10 years ago

Amazing lens

This lens is amazing. I have used many lens from classic ais to modern day lenses. And so far to date this is the best lens I have ever used. This 58mm coupled with my D810 is the perfect balance. Colours are bright and sharp and it has beautiful bokeh.
Pros:
  • Consistent Output
  • Durable
  • Easily Interchangeable
  • Quick Focus
  • Strong Construction
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Adorama
11 years ago

Beautiful piece of glass

Sharpness is only average for an f/1.4 lens, but this lens is about so much more than sharpness. Bokeh is to die for, and even more importantly this lens just makes people glow in decent lighting that would still look flat on lesser lenses.
Pros:
  • Consistent Output
  • Fast / accurate auto-focus
  • Lightweight
  • Nice Bokeh
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henrys.com
11 years ago

just like the old days

"the 58mm pays homage to the original nikkor 58mm, which the company believes is the closest focal length as the human eye. This F1.4 lens makes a perfect street photography lens, with decent bokeh"
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PC Magazine
11 years ago

Nikon AF-S Nikkor 58mm f/1.4G

The Nikon AF-S Nikkor 58mm f/1.4G ($1,699.95) is a modern update on the classic Noct-Nikkor 58mm f/1.2 manual focus lens. Like the older lens, it's designed with a specialized purpose in mind: to minimize sagittal coma (illustrated below).
Pros:
  • Design minimizes sagittal coma
  • Even illumination across the frame
  • Capable of a very shallow depth of field
Cons:
  • Not that sharp at wider apertures
  • Some barrel distortion
  • No optical stabilization
  • Expensive
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