Nikon 50mm ƒ/1.4G AF-S (HD)

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2010

This video is a brief hands-on review on Nikon's latest 50mm prime lens of Nikon 50mm ƒ/1.4G AF-S. Enjoy!

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  • Does it have a better performance than the sigma 50mm 1.4?

  • Yep.

  • @Lilkiwiguy87 why? Is it sharper?

  • Take a look at Nikon 50mm ƒ/1.4D AF video. Sigma is similar in most ways but does a terrible job at handling the star effects, flaring, and coma. Not to mention, the Sigma weights 3 times heavier and takes expensive 77mm filters than Nikon's lightweight and 58mm filter thread.

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  • @Inzane13371 1.4 for using large apertures between F/2 to F/5.6. 1.8 for using small apertures between F/4 to F/8 for DX (F/4 to F/16 for FX and film). in other words, 1.4 for shooting in poor lighting conditions and 1.8 for shooting in good lighting.

  • Please help me! I'm going to buy a 50mm lens for my Nikon D3100 and don't know which one! Is it that much of a difference between 50mm 1.8 and 50mm 1.4?

  • No problem. Just an advice for your own future, you can't really reply on someone else to decide for you. Everyone's different and not all of them think alike. It's you who are the photographer, your creation, and your decision. People don't take pictures for you, it's you. :)

  • We don't take pictures for you, so, that's not up to us to decide for you, either.

    You can rent them out to compare, see, and decide for yourself.

  • Oh, gee... We don't know. Let's ask the Magic 8 Ball, shall we?

    It said, "watch the video again!"

  • hi! do you any idea, how much it cost in the market?

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