Oh ... i overlooked these 3 gems. They are certainly keeper.
Other than the AF-S Micro 60/2.8, the PC-Es are still gem status to me... $$$ no enough.. :sweat:
Oh ... i overlooked these 3 gems. They are certainly keeper.
Other than the AF-S Micro 60/2.8, the PC-Es are still gem status to me... $$$ no enough.. :sweat:
Hi All,
After buying my D700 and looking at the price for the 24-70mm F/2.8G, I decided that I will be a prime lens only shooter. I have 24mm F/2.8, 35mm F/2, 50mm F/1.4 85mm F/1.8 and 105mm F/2.8 Macro. These are collection I pickup through the years!
My previous camera was a D300 with 18-200mm...
The flexibility of the Zoom lens always come back to haunt me when I taking a picture. When you have the 50mm on, you wish you could have the 85mm. And when you have the 85mm on, you wish you could have the 35mm. But sometimes, you just don't have the time to change lens because your subject is on the move, or you decided not to bring certain lens out thinking you don't need it!
Have you guys encounter this problem.... and how do you solve it? Hope to hear from all the prime shooter out there. Thanks.
Rightly so. My wish list is a new 35 1.4 & a 24 1.4. Tho theres a new 50mm, we have no idea
how much it has improved frm the old 50mm 1.4.
Might be hard to see a 24/1.4, I am using a Sigma 24/1.8. It isn't too expensive and the corners hold up quite well for FX.
Only issue is the skin on the Sigma. Not much like it... :bsmilie:
Might be hard to see a 24/1.4, I am using a Sigma 24/1.8. It isn't too expensive and the corners hold up quite well for FX.
You do think theres a high possibility a 35 1.4 is in place ??![]()
Yes.. I think so.. With the new FX bodies, I think Nikon might just revive what they had in the past. They have sort of sideline all these wonderful primes they had in the past and let Canon take over the lead since they introduced EF. I think it's high time for Nikon's return. ;p
I'd love to see 24/1.8 or 24/2, 28/1.4, 35/1.4, 50/1.2, a new 85/1.4.
I've yet to test AF-DC 105/2 and AF-DC 135/2 on FX. I suspect these 2 lenses should at least get a Good-V.Good, so Nikon probably got it covered from 105 onwards.
Hi All,
Thanks all Prime Lens Shooter for your postings.
I have some questions on DOF of those f/1.4 lens, like 85mm or 50mm. ( My info on DOF is obtained from www.dofmaster.com )
1. Are you able to take landscape or big object using picture at f/1.4 if you are far enough?
If you're taking landscapes, you might want to read up on hyperfocal focusing. It will sound 'cheem' at first, but its a useful tip when tackling landscape photos. Here's a link explaining http://www.naturephotographers.net/articles0307/rb0307-1.html
2. Do you always use f/1.4 for like portrait, how do you handle the sallow DOF at f/1.4. I cannot seems to get a good sharp portrait at f/1.4 due to sallow DOF. My favorite aperture for portrait is f/2.8 with 50mm or 85mm lens.
Its really up to what you want to compose. Operating at F1.5 and below, you run out of DOF very fast so you have to be very careful with your model's position. Use whatever works for you I would think here.
3. Is it necessary the spend extra $$$ for f/1.4 ( compare to f/1.8 ) since it is not easy to use f/1.4 due to the DOF.
If you want the speed sure go get the F1.4 lens. It gives you more options to play with. If you gave me either a 85/1.8 or 85/1.4 I wouldn't complain
For medium tele portraits, my preferred lens is a 105/2.5AIS, otherwise I prefer environmental portraits with a wider lens.
Thanks and Welcome you feedback for the above.
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Thanks for posting Rurouni. On the Hyperfocal issue, for 50mm@f/1.4 the hyperfocal is
93 meters. So, does that means I can technically use f/1.4 to take Mount Fuji if I am more than 93m away and the picture will be sharp?