Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D 35mm Primes
Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D 35mm Primes
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 03, 2009]
gazoo
Casual
Strength:
Fast, Razor sharp (specially at f/4), Amazing DOF, Lightweight and Compact (can be fitted into a pocket), Price.
Weakness:
Slightly soft contrast at f/1.4 but not really noticeable. Could be bigger in size, but whatever... This lens is an absolut must for any Nikon photographer. It's sharp as hell, it's ok cheap and the DOF is really outstanding.
Similar Products Used: If you are on a tight budget, you might also consider the Nikon 50mm f/1.8 which is cheaper and very simulair. The 85mm f/1.8 is a better alternative, if you can afford it. |
[Feb 11, 2007]
VinnyP!
Intermediate
Strength:
Fast, sharp, light.
Weakness:
Noisy AF. Soft in corners on full frame (film) at 1.4. I had one of these for a long time and made the mistake of letting it go because I thought the Sigma 30mm 1.4 would replace it. It wasn't long before I missed it so now it's back to stay. It's a great lens on a digital SLR up to at least a half height portrait. For children it's a super lens to deal with distracting backgrounds and in all circumstances it's very good in available light.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Sigma 30mm 1.4
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[Jan 03, 2007]
dinosaur_hotel
Professional
Strength:
Sharp and fast.
Weakness:
Focuses slightly noisily, but not really a problem.
This was the first major lens I purchased due to it's all-around usage and argulably it was the best $265 I have ever spent.
Customer Service Not used. |
[Dec 28, 2006]
freundez
Intermediate
Strength:
Fast maximum aperature makes this lens a lot of fun to use. Sharpness improves significantly above f/2.
Weakness:
Soft at f/1.4, but still produces very usable photos. I've printed a couple 8x10 portraits and been very pleased with the result
I felt somewhat obliged to buy this lens for my D70s, having learned to shoot using my dad's MF 50 1.4 on an old Nikon FA body growing up. With the field of view crop associated with the APS-C size sensor, this lens goes from being a standard lens to more of a short telephoto, and I typically use it for available light portraits and the occassional street scene shot. As a result, this lens doesn't spend as much time on my camera as the 35mm f/2 does, but when it is on the camera I always enjoy using it.
Customer Service Not applicable Similar Products Used: Nikkor 35mm f/2 |
[May 01, 2006]
almar
Professional
Strength:
Great value, fabulous low light capabilities and that DOF!!!! Pin sharp too.....
Weakness:
Nothing of note as far as I am concerned (at this money). I can't understand why some people seem to be hung up on the where something is made as opposed to the how something is made???
Similar Products Used: 50mm f/1.8, numerous zooms covering this range (Sigma 24-135 f/2.8, Nikon 24-120VR, Sigma 50-500), Rollei f/1.8 50mm |
[Dec 01, 2005]
ppurpura
Professional
Strength:
The strengh of this lens is its wide aperture and the benefits that such brings. It focuses very quickly and very silently. As specified in other reviews, this lens is sharp when stopped down, but I have obtained good results even when it is wide open. I have shot with this lens hand held, wide open at 1/15 of a second, and got good results. So to get these results under such conditions, the lens has to be good. As stated in other reviews, working at low apertures results in very limited depth of field, especially when the camera to subject distance is 15 feet or less.
Weakness:
This lens is prone to flair when photographing around street lights at wide apertures. But let's face it, you have point sources of light bouncing around all over the place. So one needs to work around this if possible. I purchased this lens for two reasons. First, I love fast lenses because I really enjoy working working with limited depth of field. Second, I wanted a lens that I could that I could shoot with at night, without flash, and without a tripod. This lens exceeds both requirements. It is a great lens. Customer Service I have not had any issues with this lens. Similar Products Used: Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8 G ED VR, Nikkor 18-35 f/3/5-4.5 G ED IF DX, Tamron AF 28-75 f/2.8 SP XR DI. |
[Nov 13, 2004]
William Kazak
Professional
Strength:
Very little flare at at all with the aux shade.Compact,very fast.Nice colors.Great on film and digital.Very basic, all around necessary optic.
Weakness:
Soft wide open but very usable for people. Very good lens. Very sharp at F5.6 to F11.Nice for windowlight. Compares in size and weight to the 35mm F2AF, which seems sharper than this one.I like this lens a lot. On the D70 it becomes a 75mm F1.4-awesome. Customer Service None. Similar Products Used: Most all Nikon lenses. |
[Mar 09, 2004]
smzimmer
Expert
Strength:
Lightweight, sharp, unobtrusive, excellent in low light. I have a photo of my daughter's 6th birthday party taken by candle light, no flash. This would be difficult with a slow zoom or slower prime.
Weakness:
Some say this lens is not as sharp as 1.8 I cannot comment on this as I do not own a 1.8. I personally find no fault or weakness in this lens. My first camera was a Minolta SRT 101 with a 50 1.4 in 1973. I used it for years until I bought my F100. I bought a 1.4 with the camera but I hardly ever used it; favoring zooms instead. I now have gone full circle, shooting with primes almost exclusively except for my 17-35. This is a excellent lens; it is fast and build quality is good. Mine is made in Japan. Customer Service Never required it. Similar Products Used: Rokkor 1.4 |
[Sep 22, 2003]
Wes Kawachi
Intermediate
Strength:
-Maximum aperture -Quite sharp when stopped down. -Compact and light.
Weakness:
-Not sure if it's just my lens, but it flares much too easily, especially with candles and park lights. I use the 50/1.4 mainly for basketball, volleyball, and portraits. I decided to get the 1.4 model over the 1.8 after looking over a lot of reviews and opinions, but mainly for its low-light capabilities. When shooting sports, I have the option of either stopping down or lowering ISO. However, given the chance again, I'd take the 1.8. Similar Products Used: 28/2.8, 35-80/4-5.6 |
[Sep 08, 2003]
Q B
Professional
Strength:
Optical quality is significantly better than even the best zooms. Light Weight.
Weakness:
None to speak of. People who only shoot with F4.5 consumer zooms simply don't know what they are missing. Simple, tried and tested optical design = sharp, vibrant pictures you would die for in any zoom. But it does not have enough buttons and length to impress the neighbours... My 50mm F1.4 is super sharp. The construction is adequate rather than exceptional. the results are what counts, and on my full frame Kodak 14n, resolution is awesome. Why do I even bother with expensive zooms? Customer Service Not tried Similar Products Used: Loads. |