When I shot DX, I had a Sigma 20mm f/1.8. LOVED the 20mm (FX) FOV with a DX body. With FX, I love walking with a 28mm f/1.8 and a 100mm f/2.8, as I typically shoot very early in the AM or very late at night.
The Nikon 28mm 1.8 is very appealing for Street if you appreciate the images produced by the popular and discrete Ricoh GRII (28mm F2.8). 20mm 1.8 is absolutely incredible on my D750.
lol! I love my old 28mm f1.4D. it was brilliant on the D2H / D200 but I brought it w/ me from F4E F5 film so it's what I had. For me, it's a comfortable close corridors, up close and personal but to feel part of the scene. In flight aircraft or sailing so you don't have to feel like a spider against a back wall to get the shot. hehe. It felt as sharp at it's f1.4 as my 20-35 f2.8D was wide open. Had the feel of a 45mm on DX. but I hear you. If I was buying now, I'd sure look at the G lenses. I was looking into the 24mm f1.4G.
Thanks for the good overview of these lenses, Ken. I'm interested in getting a used 28 1.8g or 35 1.8g ED or 35 f2d to complement my 50 1.8g and 85 1.8g. (for FX use) In looking at reviews and online comments of all the lenses I noticed the 28 1.8g is fairly regularly said to have focus shift and field curvature issues, but is otherwise a good lens. Have you found any examples of this in your experience with the lens or heard of these reports? Photography life and Cameralabs raise such issues for example. Or is it so minor it's not noticeable in normal use? Other than that, the 35 f2d gets a bit of a bad wrap for needing to be stopped down a fair bit to get a sharp image across the frame, but it's the cheapest and sounds like a solid buy and performer too. The 35 1.8g is the most expensive where I am second hand. Any thoughts on the above, particularly the issues mentioned about the 28? Thanks!
Thanks for the review of these lenses. But I disagree in your statement about the 20mm f/1.8 on a DX camera. This lens works like a 30mm which is great for interiors. I have run several test with that lens Vs other ones (on a D7200) and the quality of the pictures of the 20mm f/1.8 is better.Thanks again!
I owned a D700 and owned both 35mm 1.8G FX and 28mm 1.8G FX and looking to sell the 28mm because I'm more of a 35mm shooter. What do you recommend, 24 or 20 1.8G? I'm just a hobbyist, taking travel photos and family events, weddings etc. I'm not a wildlife, sports or studio photographer.
Ken I'm confused on which to pick up Nikon 20mm 1.8 or Nikon 24mm 1.8? Will be mounted on a D3 and shooting architectural work. Which is best over all?
Thanks for your awesome quality reviews! Which version of nikkor 20mm f1.8G do I need if I want to mount it on my fullframe canon 5d mark III? Will the focal length then still be 20mm once mounted? I live in Sweden and have only found the ED version.
Well I was going to pull trigger on getting 35mm f/2D but decided to go back to the 28 1.8G because I found I use that 50mm 1.8G a lot and 35mm just not different enough and 24mm 1.8G has more distortion and not as sharp wide open as the 28mm 1.8G. I do like the 85mm 1.8G, mostly because its sharp and its light weight. I mostly like the 1.8 series because I like light lenes for walk around. I only own one 1.4 lens my Zeiss 50mm for special projects.
I'm pretty surprised how close this 28 1.8 can focus and the sharpness wide open is impressive. Glad I didn't waste money on that poopie 28 2.8D hahaha.
Definitely agree with the 35 f/2D, I loved that lens but since I also liked my 50 1.8G and they were too close to my liking which is why I got the 28 1.8G which I felt would benefit me more for my style of shooting. I love the 28/50 combo, I can shoot anything with those two!
Your right about the 28/50 combo being a mated pair, but that little 35mm/2D is so small you can put it in your pocket. I mean look at the size of that little 35 compared to the honking huge 35mm1.4 Sigma Art which probably weighs more than Nikons 50 & 28 1.8 G lens together!
Just dropping by to say thanks very much i picked the lens up and wanted to give thanks to you for the recomendation i am very happy with it , you are a treasure Ken :)
Hello I am from Germany 🇩🇪 and I watched some of your Videos and I like your way to explain 😅. I have a Question... Which I should buy for my D750 Nikon? The 18-35 3.5-4.5G ED or the 20mm 1.8G? 🤔
for what use???? the 18-35 is sooo lightweight and awesome, but the best wide (far better than anything Zeiss as well) is their 20mm 1.8G both are awesome for diff reasons :/ Id use the 18 35 for more general things obviously
@@KenTheoriaApophasis Mostly for landscape and architecture photography I also own a Tokina 11-16 and the nikon 17-55 I think I want to add/upgrade my arsenal My thoughts are to add one of the three: 1. Tamron 10-24 vc 2. Nikon 20 1.8 3. Nikon 24 1.8 Your opinion?
@@KenTheoriaApophasis Mostly for landscape and architecture photography I also own a Tokina 11-16 and the Nikon 17-55 I think I want to add/upgrade my arsenal My thoughts are to add one of the three: 1. Tamron 10-24 VC 2. Nikon 20 1.8 3. Nikon 24 1.8 Your opinion?
@Theoria Apophasis hey dude :) thanks for the awesome reviews!!!! I use the D500 and I also own Tokina 11-16, sigma 35 1.4 ART and the Nikon 17-55 (this is not the full list but that whats matter for this question) I would like to know what should I add/upgrade my to arsenal Mostly for landscape and architecture photography My thoughts are to add one of the three: 1. Tamron 10-24 VC 2. Nikon 20 1.8 3. Nikon 24 1.8 Your opinion (if money is not a variable) and in the future, I believe I will go for an FX body probably?
I had the nikon 24mm f1.8 used on D800 but my copy displayed an alarming amount of chromatic aberration from 1.8 all the way up to 2.8 so had to send it back. Loved the feel and the look at 1.8... was lovely. I've since started using Fuji.
I love my d500 and paired with an f 1.8 20 mm! It produces stunning video and pictures with sharpness that doesn't come anywhere close to my Nikon 12-24 mm for video. I need a wider prime that is close to the same sharpness for video. What do you think of the 14 mm f2.8? I think the 14-24 may be too heavy. any other recommendations?
You mention the super high resolution of these lenses. I watched a video from Tony Northrup recently where he also elaborated about lensresolution. Is there generally a big difference in resolution between modern and old lenses?
Hi Ken, what are your recommendations regarding the 28mm 2.8 E series panckake AI-S in particular. I believe its the second version. Considering that focal length for video use.
How does 18-35mm G perform compared to these primes ? I know primes are normally better, but I have no clue how this zoom compares the primes. Would it be in the same room with beautiful women :) ?
hey dude :) thanks for the awesome reviews!!!! I use the D500 and I also own Tokina 11-16, sigma 35 1.4 ART and the Nikon 17-55 (this is not the full list but that whats matter for this question) I would like to know what should I add/upgrade my to arsenal Mostly for landscape and architecture photography My thoughts are to add one of the three: 1. Tamron 10-24 VC 2. Nikon 20 1.8 3. Nikon 24 1.8 Your opinion (if money is not a variable) and in the future, I believe I will go for an FX body probably in few years?
what about 20 ~24 mm equivalent for Dx , an 14 or 16 mm 1.8g for dx (to keep the cost reasonable) is the only lens that i wish had been available for my d500 . any suggestions ?
Dear Yannick thank you for your reply , I hate my 35mm 1.8dx . I own the Voigtländer 58mm 1.4 and its amazing , next week I buy the Voigt 40mm and the Nikkor 28mm 1.8 , the 35mm on dx its useless dont like it. greetings from germany
Hi, I have D7200 and i got 35mm 1.8G ED version...is there any differences in photos and in usage in general between that one and 35mm 1.8G DX version? I saw on nikon web site that ED version is made for both DX and FX cameras and 35mm 1.8g DX is just for DX camera. Is there any reason to swap that ED lens that i've got to DX version?
Please help: I am looking to do some street portraiture mostly (on an FX body that is), I use my 50 and 85 but would like to try some wider shots... Would I be better off with the 28 1.8g, the 35 1.8g FX (which I've heard is bad for the price but that is a better focal length than 28 I would think?) Or even the 35mm 1.8 dx (and just correct the vignette and crop in a bit) Thank you to anyone that can help me!
Caolan Hawkins most people want to get shots close in to sportsmen, using a tele zoom. A wide lens doesn't really suit this style but it of course depends on what sport and what angle you want.
I'm actually surprised you'd recommend the FX 35 1.8G. I've used that lens, and the amount of distortion and vignetting is ridiculous for $530. Distortion especially because when you go and put that image in Lightroom and correct it, it changes the compostion. I have the 35 1.8G DX on my d700 and yes it has a ton of vignetting and distortion, but I only paid $125 for it .... and to be honest, it focuses very quickly and silently, its plenty sharp and there is a good amount of micro-contrast in the images.
Hi Ken, really appreciate your help...while we are on wide angle lenses here.. and I am kinda liking/getting into Astro , I was wondering if you have any views about Tokina 11-16 2.8. I already have Nikon 17-55 2.8 and wow it's just amazing... (Thanks to you!) but, using D7100, want to go more wider but not fisheye... thanks for your help!
I'm looking for a sharp wide angle prime with a nice bokeh for my D500, for urban and street photography. I have the 24 2.8 but I'm not really happy with this lens. The 24 1.4 would probably be perfect but... too expensive for me. Any suggestion?
I have been researching them recently and didn't notice any of your videos coming up. I usually look out for your stuff because I get an honest opinion. Alot of Chinese company's make them now but there are some vintage versions.
Hey Ken...I need some expert advice for my D850. Are there any issues with the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 FX on the D850? I would be using the lens for indoor groups of people. I thought I saw in one of your videos to go with the 1.4 over the 1.8 but as you know nobody would be shooting a group at 1.4 due to the focus. It's that precise. Focusing on someone's nose at 1.4 would put the rest of their body out of focus:-) Any advice on which 35mm to consider for my new D850 would br appreciated sir.
Interesting. I've only owned 2 G lenses and they both sucked. But, mine were DX plastic fantastic, so I am not surprised the FX glass is better. All my Nikkor glass now is AI-s or D, as I'm shooting B&W film on my film Nikon bodies. Digital is Fuji just now. Here's hoping for a real FM2 / DM 100th anniversary body!
I don't get your reasoning here. All DX lenses are G lenses and G only means that those lenses have electronic diaphragms. The letter itself has nothing to do with the lens quality.
It represented a major departure from the many Nikkor lenses I had owned and used starting the late 1990s, most of which I liked. They looked cheap, felt cheap, and the results were terrible compared to my old lenses on the same camera body (D7100) to my eyes. So, I made a mental connection of "G lens" and "sucks" in my mind. That was my reasoning, for what it's worth.
i can only partially agree. a lot of d lenses have very good build quality, 85 1.4D, 80-200 2.8 af d, you name it. however, some don't, like 85 1.8d, and all those 52mm-thread wide-angle prime. And some G lenses have very good build quality (not a lot), like the 105 2.8 macro, whose lens barrel is completely made out of metal. some new lenses are plasticky, but i would say those plastic are way better than the plastic that used to make d lenses. Regarding image quality, i still think the majority of new designs are better than the old ones. and don't generalize the quality of new lenses because of the two you owned.
Hello Sir, My name is Zeke Bolden and I’m a budding graphic designer student. I’m learning a great deal from your channel, even though you talk a lot over my head. I want to know it you had any lenses for my Nikon D5500 that you could donate or a very discounted price. I’m currently using financial aid to go to school and military aid to pay for my camera. If you don’t, its okay. I just thought i would ask. Thanks in advance. I currently have the kit lens and I bought the Nikon 50mm 1.8. I was looking for a good portrait lens, wide angle and macro.
I own 28 mm 1.8g The thing is crazy sharp. It accounts for at least 50% of my photography.
I own the 28mm F1.8g and it's about 40% of my photos. the 1.8g series spanks all their F1.4g line.
28mm on DX is a fine focal, good for environmental portraitures
When I shot DX, I had a Sigma 20mm f/1.8. LOVED the 20mm (FX) FOV with a DX body.
With FX, I love walking with a 28mm f/1.8 and a 100mm f/2.8, as I typically shoot very early in the AM or very late at night.
The Nikon 28mm 1.8 is very appealing for Street if you appreciate the images produced by the popular and discrete Ricoh GRII (28mm F2.8). 20mm 1.8 is absolutely incredible on my D750.
The 28mm 2.8 AIS is the sharpest 28mm by far, and is a great deal if you dont mind manual focus
lol! I love my old 28mm f1.4D. it was brilliant on the D2H / D200 but I brought it w/ me from F4E F5 film so it's what I had. For me, it's a comfortable close corridors, up close and personal but to feel part of the scene. In flight aircraft or sailing so you don't have to feel like a spider against a back wall to get the shot. hehe. It felt as sharp at it's f1.4 as my 20-35 f2.8D was wide open. Had the feel of a 45mm on DX. but I hear you. If I was buying now, I'd sure look at the G lenses. I was looking into the 24mm f1.4G.
hey guys. I know more about microcontrast than anyone and i will tell you that the sigma 20mm 1.4 is BY FAR the best 20mm lens to get.
Muahahahha
Thanks for the good overview of these lenses, Ken.
I'm interested in getting a used 28 1.8g or 35 1.8g ED or 35 f2d to complement my 50 1.8g and 85 1.8g. (for FX use)
In looking at reviews and online comments of all the lenses I noticed the 28 1.8g is fairly regularly said to have focus shift and field curvature issues, but is otherwise a good lens. Have you found any examples of this in your experience with the lens or heard of these reports? Photography life and Cameralabs raise such issues for example. Or is it so minor it's not noticeable in normal use? Other than that, the 35 f2d gets a bit of a bad wrap for needing to be stopped down a fair bit to get a sharp image across the frame, but it's the cheapest and sounds like a solid buy and performer too. The 35 1.8g is the most expensive where I am second hand. Any thoughts on the above, particularly the issues mentioned about the 28? Thanks!
Thanks for the review of these lenses. But I disagree in your statement about the 20mm f/1.8 on a DX camera. This lens works like a 30mm which is great for interiors. I have run several test with that lens Vs other ones (on a D7200) and the quality of the pictures of the 20mm f/1.8 is better.Thanks again!
still not ideal, but yes of course its fine
I have a D5600 with a 35mm f1.8 for DX.
Thinking about the 24mm 1.8 FX.. Besides the focal length, the FX has a better optics?
Worth buying the 24mm if you've already got the 12-24? Is it that much better?? (For dx)
I owned a D700 and owned both 35mm 1.8G FX and 28mm 1.8G FX and looking to sell the 28mm because I'm more of a 35mm shooter. What do you recommend, 24 or 20 1.8G? I'm just a hobbyist, taking travel photos and family events, weddings etc. I'm not a wildlife, sports or studio photographer.
Ken I'm confused on which to pick up Nikon 20mm 1.8 or Nikon 24mm 1.8? Will be mounted on a D3 and shooting architectural work. Which is best over all?
No answer yet, right ? After 5 years ?
Thanks for your awesome quality reviews! Which version of nikkor 20mm f1.8G do I need if I want to mount it on my fullframe canon 5d mark III? Will the focal length then still be 20mm once mounted? I live in Sweden and have only found the ED version.
Well I was going to pull trigger on getting 35mm f/2D but decided to go back to the 28 1.8G because I found I use that 50mm 1.8G a lot and 35mm just not different enough and 24mm 1.8G has more distortion and not as sharp wide open as the 28mm 1.8G. I do like the 85mm 1.8G, mostly because its sharp and its light weight. I mostly like the 1.8 series because I like light lenes for walk around. I only own one 1.4 lens my Zeiss 50mm for special projects.
I just purchased the 28 1.8G just as you uploaded this video haha.
great damn lens
I'm pretty surprised how close this 28 1.8 can focus and the sharpness wide open is impressive. Glad I didn't waste money on that poopie 28 2.8D hahaha.
Nicholas Erwin
ohh the 28mm D sucks ass
teh 35mm F2 D however is nikons BEST
Definitely agree with the 35 f/2D, I loved that lens but since I also liked my 50 1.8G and they were too close to my liking which is why I got the 28 1.8G which I felt would benefit me more for my style of shooting. I love the 28/50 combo, I can shoot anything with those two!
Your right about the 28/50 combo being a mated pair, but that little 35mm/2D is so small you can put it in your pocket. I mean look at the size of that little 35 compared to the honking huge 35mm1.4 Sigma Art which probably weighs more than Nikons 50 & 28 1.8 G lens together!
One thing I really like about my 20mm 1.8G is the close focus distance. You can be very creative with this lens
Do you think it would be a good choice for dioramas?
I love my 35mm f2d on my d850.
Can you Recommend the best wide angle lens suitable for landscape work on a DX sensor
10-24 :)
@@KenTheoriaApophasis Thanks very much :)
Just dropping by to say thanks very much i picked the lens up and wanted to give thanks to you for the recomendation i am very happy with it , you are a treasure Ken :)
Hello I am from Germany 🇩🇪 and I watched some of your Videos and I like your way to explain 😅. I have a Question... Which I should buy for my D750 Nikon? The 18-35 3.5-4.5G ED or the 20mm 1.8G?
🤔
for what use???? the 18-35 is sooo lightweight and awesome, but the best wide (far better than anything Zeiss as well) is their 20mm 1.8G
both are awesome for diff reasons :/ Id use the 18 35 for more general things obviously
Theoria Apophasis I want a wide lens for Weddings and Landscape (:
franz bieringer I was also thinking for having the 20mm1.8 on a D7200 for mild wide Wedding shots.
Did you get to buy the lens?
Danke
Are the optics on the 20mm good around the edge coma..etc for astronomy?
hey, ken! :)
if money is not a variable, and I'm using the amazing D500, should I get the 20 or the 24?
for what use?
@@KenTheoriaApophasis
Mostly for landscape and architecture photography
I also own a Tokina 11-16 and the nikon 17-55
I think I want to add/upgrade my arsenal
My thoughts are to add one of the three:
1. Tamron 10-24 vc
2. Nikon 20 1.8
3. Nikon 24 1.8
Your opinion?
@@KenTheoriaApophasis
Mostly for landscape and architecture photography
I also own a Tokina 11-16 and the Nikon 17-55
I think I want to add/upgrade my arsenal
My thoughts are to add one of the three:
1. Tamron 10-24 VC
2. Nikon 20 1.8
3. Nikon 24 1.8
Your opinion?
May I ask. When would you use the 14-24 rather than buying these primes.
excellent convenience
Hi, since you dont like the 35 mm 1.8G what do you think of the tamron 35 mm 1.8 or is the nikon f2 is better , thanks
Hey Ken, love your honest reviews, so you're the man to ask...is the 28mm 2.8 nikkor a decent budget option for the d7100?
ehhhh which one D or AIS? D yes.
It's the D sorry.. thanks!
can you make a video about the most under estimated lense(s)
@Theoria Apophasis
hey dude :) thanks for the awesome reviews!!!!
I use the D500 and I also own Tokina 11-16, sigma 35 1.4 ART and the Nikon 17-55
(this is not the full list but that whats matter for this question)
I would like to know what should I add/upgrade my to arsenal
Mostly for landscape and architecture photography
My thoughts are to add one of the three:
1. Tamron 10-24 VC
2. Nikon 20 1.8
3. Nikon 24 1.8
Your opinion (if money is not a variable) and in the future, I believe I will go for an FX body probably?
I had the nikon 24mm f1.8 used on D800 but my copy displayed an alarming amount of chromatic aberration from 1.8 all the way up to 2.8 so had to send it back. Loved the feel and the look at 1.8... was lovely. I've since started using Fuji.
There is also 85/1.8. What do you think?
I'm upset that you didn't make your other analogy.
what's your opinion on 20mm f/1.8 on a DX body for street photography?
I'm getting the 24mm just got a full frame and selling the legendary tamron10-24 hld
have you ever used the 24mm 1.4g? curious on your thoughts for the price of that lens
Yannick Khong aa
I love my d500 and paired with an f 1.8 20 mm! It produces stunning video and pictures with sharpness that doesn't come anywhere close to my Nikon 12-24 mm for video. I need a wider prime that is close to the same sharpness for video. What do you think of the 14 mm f2.8? I think the 14-24 may be too heavy. any other recommendations?
hey karen……..sup! 14mm is just a collectors lens…….its about 99% useless today, i owned one…i saw one recently cheap
usually its crazy priced
In relation to the 35mm length, how would you rate the Tamron 35mm vs the Nikkor 35mm?
which nikkor 35? there are MANY
You mention the super high resolution of these lenses. I watched a video from Tony Northrup recently where he also elaborated about lensresolution. Is there generally a big difference in resolution between modern and old lenses?
that depends….on ultrawides yes…..at 35mm and above, NO, not generally…..but hes never really used old(ER) lenses so he doesnt have a clue
not a bit
Theoria Apophasis Tony refers to the DxO site a lot. I'm not sure if that site is always trustworthy.
Ken's opinion is that DxO is worthless, and for the little experience I have ... I'ts true.
Specially their "lens-camera" matching system.
@@noordstede6408 DxO!!!!
Hi Ken, what are your recommendations regarding the 28mm 2.8 E series panckake AI-S in particular. I believe its the second version. Considering that focal length for video use.
awesome cheap lens man :)
Theoria Apophasis Awesome, thanks Ken! : )
How does 18-35mm G perform compared to these primes ? I know primes are normally better, but I have no clue how this zoom compares the primes. Would it be in the same room with beautiful women :) ?
18 35 G is amazing, very lightweight, and no it doesnt compare, but its damn awesome wide zoom which is very rare
id never sell it
how about the Tamron 35mm VC?
hey dude :) thanks for the awesome reviews!!!!
I use the D500 and I also own Tokina 11-16, sigma 35 1.4 ART and the Nikon 17-55
(this is not the full list but that whats matter for this question)
I would like to know what should I add/upgrade my to arsenal
Mostly for landscape and architecture photography
My thoughts are to add one of the three:
1. Tamron 10-24 VC
2. Nikon 20 1.8
3. Nikon 24 1.8
Your opinion (if money is not a variable) and in the future, I believe I will go for an FX body probably in few years?
what about 20 ~24 mm equivalent for Dx , an 14 or 16 mm 1.8g for dx (to keep the cost reasonable) is the only lens that i wish had been available for my d500 . any suggestions ?
thats what FX is for :P tokina 11 16
Which would be better Nikkor 28mm 1.8g or Carl Zeiss 28mm f2 zf.2 on a Nikon D500
Dear Yannick thank you for your reply , I hate my 35mm 1.8dx . I own the Voigtländer 58mm 1.4 and its amazing , next week I buy the Voigt 40mm and the Nikkor 28mm 1.8 , the 35mm on dx its useless dont like it. greetings from germany
Dear Yannick , did you tested the meyer optik görlitz 2/35 figmentum for nikon ? some people say its identical with a Zhyongyi Mitakon 35mm f2.
do these lenses have the true silent wave motors you spoke about in past videos?
these do not , no
Hi, I have D7200 and i got 35mm 1.8G ED version...is there any differences in photos and in usage in general between that one and 35mm 1.8G DX version? I saw on nikon web site that ED version is made for both DX and FX cameras and 35mm 1.8g DX is just for DX camera. Is there any reason to swap that ED lens that i've got to DX version?
I own all four 😜
The 35/1.8 is soft against the 28/1.8… no contest. The 35mm only sharpens up at 2.8.
Speaking of 300mm, I just ordered the Nikon 300mm f/4. Silk, sex, and sugar, baby YEAH!
Please help: I am looking to do some street portraiture mostly (on an FX body that is), I use my 50 and 85 but would like to try some wider shots... Would I be better off with the 28 1.8g, the 35 1.8g FX (which I've heard is bad for the price but that is a better focal length than 28 I would think?) Or even the 35mm 1.8 dx (and just correct the vignette and crop in a bit)
Thank you to anyone that can help me!
Thank you very much for this video!! 👏🏼👏🏼 I was just wondering which one of those I should take, now I know. 👍🏽
Not trying to insult you as you clearly know more about photography than me but the 20mm is perfect for sport and find myself using it often.
whatever works is valid….im just making general statements of accuracy
Caolan Hawkins most people want to get shots close in to sportsmen, using a tele zoom. A wide lens doesn't really suit this style but it of course depends on what sport and what angle you want.
I'm actually surprised you'd recommend the FX 35 1.8G. I've used that lens, and the amount of distortion and vignetting is ridiculous for $530. Distortion especially because when you go and put that image in Lightroom and correct it, it changes the compostion. I have the 35 1.8G DX on my d700 and yes it has a ton of vignetting and distortion, but I only paid $125 for it .... and to be honest, it focuses very quickly and silently, its plenty sharp and there is a good amount of micro-contrast in the images.
i dont own it, and ended up saying its the WORST…….i dont think U watched this video hehehehehehe
Theoria Apophasis hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
i use the 35 1.8g DX on D810 with 5:4 crop mode (24mp) and its just cut off 4 the corner darkness. Best value 35mm len for FX
Hi Ken, really appreciate your help...while we are on wide angle lenses here.. and I am kinda liking/getting into Astro , I was wondering if you have any views about Tokina 11-16 2.8. I already have Nikon 17-55 2.8 and wow it's just amazing... (Thanks to you!) but, using D7100, want to go more wider but not fisheye... thanks for your help!
Nah, I'm not getting drunk and shitfaced either.
So what are you waiting for? Take that wet cloth and rub your lens and don't forget to clean the sensor..hahahha
I'm looking for a sharp wide angle prime with a nice bokeh for my D500, for urban and street photography. I have the 24 2.8 but I'm not really happy with this lens. The 24 1.4 would probably be perfect but... too expensive for me. Any suggestion?
no, screw that lens...... 24mm 1.8G nikkor is the epic tits street and do it all for the D500, .....i have it, theres nothing better.
Ok, cool! Thank you so much!
Have you ever used those mirror lenses? I just like them for the novelty aspect. (Idea for a video maybe?)
ive made many vids on mirror lenses
I have been researching them recently and didn't notice any of your videos coming up. I usually look out for your stuff because I get an honest opinion. Alot of Chinese company's make them now but there are some vintage versions.
Hey Ken...I need some expert advice for my D850. Are there any issues with the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 FX on the D850? I would be using the lens for indoor groups of people. I thought I saw in one of your videos to go with the 1.4 over the 1.8 but as you know nobody would be shooting a group at 1.4 due to the focus. It's that precise. Focusing on someone's nose at 1.4 would put the rest of their body out of focus:-) Any advice on which 35mm to consider for my new D850 would br appreciated sir.
nooooo, what makes you think there would be? :)
28mm is a stretched 35mm design.
The 24mm was always the Pro choice back in the day.
Interesting. I've only owned 2 G lenses and they both sucked. But, mine were DX plastic fantastic, so I am not surprised the FX glass is better.
All my Nikkor glass now is AI-s or D, as I'm shooting B&W film on my film Nikon bodies. Digital is Fuji just now. Here's hoping for a real FM2 / DM 100th anniversary body!
some G lenses are awesome…..only 3 DX lenses are any good, and only one is great, the 17 55 DX 2.8
Thanks! I'll try to keep an open mind if it becomes necessary in the future
I don't get your reasoning here. All DX lenses are G lenses and G only means that those lenses have electronic diaphragms. The letter itself has nothing to do with the lens quality.
It represented a major departure from the many Nikkor lenses I had owned and used starting the late 1990s, most of which I liked. They looked cheap, felt cheap, and the results were terrible compared to my old lenses on the same camera body (D7100) to my eyes.
So, I made a mental connection of "G lens" and "sucks" in my mind. That was my reasoning, for what it's worth.
i can only partially agree. a lot of d lenses have very good build quality, 85 1.4D, 80-200 2.8 af d, you name it. however, some don't, like 85 1.8d, and all those 52mm-thread wide-angle prime.
And some G lenses have very good build quality (not a lot), like the 105 2.8 macro, whose lens barrel is completely made out of metal. some new lenses are plasticky, but i would say those plastic are way better than the plastic that used to make d lenses.
Regarding image quality, i still think the majority of new designs are better than the old ones. and don't generalize the quality of new lenses because of the two you owned.
Hello Sir, My name is Zeke Bolden and I’m a budding graphic designer student. I’m learning a great deal from your channel, even though you talk a lot over my head. I want to know it you had any lenses for my Nikon D5500 that you could donate or a very discounted price. I’m currently using financial aid to go to school and military aid to pay for my camera. If you don’t, its okay. I just thought i would ask. Thanks in advance. I currently have the kit lens and I bought the Nikon 50mm 1.8. I was looking for a good portrait lens, wide angle and macro.
even tho you dont use the 28mm 2.8D, what do you think about it? has anyone ever used it?
I know its late, but i have it. Its an okay lens for walking around.
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