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Forums > Back > Sneak Preview: Nikon AF-S 50mm f/1.8 G
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Just uploaded full size sample images to SmugMug:



http://photozone.smugmug.com/Reviews/afs5018gd3x



Will start with lab test now. Hope to finish the review later today.



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#2
good news
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#3
Still sharp, still nisen bokeh?
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#4
Bokeh seems to be improved quite a bit.



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[quote name='mst' timestamp='1306601279' post='8878']

Bokeh seems to be improved quite a bit.



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Improved compared to what lens?

The old 50/1.8 or the AF-S 50/1.4?
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[quote name='deroppi' timestamp='1306601964' post='8880']

Improved compared to what lens?

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AF-D 50/1.8



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[quote name='mst' timestamp='1306601279' post='8878']

Bokeh seems to be improved quite a bit.



-- Markus

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a tad, compared to 1.8D... But I guess I will be waiting for the sample images at wide open with not so much distant backgrounds. I still believe that 1.8D does a good job concerning close up portraits when it comes to center sharpness and background blur...



Other than that, it is very sharp... I hope it will have a reasonable price.



Serkan
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#8
[quote name='PuxaVida' timestamp='1306603370' post='8883']

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I hope it will have a reasonable price.



Serkan

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Initial price in Germany 229 Euro.

Street price might be at 199 soon.
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#9
Thanks Markus for the test!



So what does everybody think?

Is it the right lens to add to an DX equipment when there is already a AF-S 35/1.8?

Or would you rather get the AF-S 50/1.4? (which I wanted to buy this year before Nikon announced the 1.8)



I think, for head shots, f1,4 at 50mm is a bit too wide open anyway. About f2.0 will do. And given the bokeh I'd rather get the new AF-S 50/1.8.
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[quote name='deroppi' timestamp='1306668993' post='8894']

Thanks Markus for the test!



So what does everybody think?

Is it the right lens to add to an DX equipment when there is already a AF-S 35/1.8?

Or would you rather get the AF-S 50/1.4? (which I wanted to buy this year before Nikon announced the 1.8)



I think, for head shots, f1,4 at 50mm is a bit too wide open anyway. About f2.0 will do. And given the bokeh I'd rather get the new AF-S 50/1.8.

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I think 50mm on Nikon APS-C is neither this nor that... I would much prefer the 85mm f1.8 on APS-C.
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