Nikon AF-S 50mm f/1.4 G lens review with samples (Full-frame & APS-C)

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • I'm going to be making a very small number of reviews of some of the most popular F-mount Nikon lenses - just a few, because I should really focus on lenses for mirrorless cameras. Here's one of the most important.
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    All sample pictures taken by me on a Nikon Z7 and D5600 camera.
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  • @LockeLeon
    @LockeLeon Před 3 lety +49

    The interesting one for the F mount is the 58mm f/1.4. Incredible rendering and bokeh

  • @alinoorchaudhry347
    @alinoorchaudhry347 Před 3 lety +62

    FINALLYY AFTER WHOLE MY LIFE A 50 1.4 NIKKOR REVIEW THANKS OH GOD.

  • @akbarkamdar4906
    @akbarkamdar4906 Před 2 lety +11

    I've been using this lens for over 10 years, from my first 12mp Nikon D5000 to my new 61mp Sony A7RIV. Really appreciate having a review like this. In real world use it still holds up surprisingly well and I'm quite fond of its visual quirks. Thanks always for these reviews Chris

  • @GrandHuevotes
    @GrandHuevotes Před 3 lety +36

    the “older lens design” you speak of is called “Double Gauss” - all these characteristics are telltale double gauss. modern mirrorless lenses in the 50mm range are more expensive cause they’re more complex with more elements. the double gauss design has been manufactured for over 60 years

  • @RaymondLay
    @RaymondLay Před 3 lety +2

    Great review! One of my favourite lenses on my D800. Really light, compact and I don't mind the bokeh.

  • @willcrespo24
    @willcrespo24 Před 3 lety +4

    Excellent review as per usual. And John 1:1 in the greek N.T. a pleasant bonus! thanks.

  • @paulthomas8986
    @paulthomas8986 Před 3 lety +1

    The sample images throughout the video looked very nice. I would say a good budget friendly option. Having autofocus beats using the old manual focus lenses.

  • @Rezaroth
    @Rezaroth Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing reviews. I love your videos.

  • @GinoFoto
    @GinoFoto Před 3 lety +10

    Nikon improvements in Z optics are truly significant, thankfully so.

  • @garydiamondguitarist
    @garydiamondguitarist Před 3 lety +3

    Wow. A lens which isn't saddled with a stupidly long initialist name. That's unusual. Great review as ever Mr Frost!

  • @shinnoke8
    @shinnoke8 Před 3 lety

    Glad you bring some older Nikon APS-C lens too, Thanks man!
    I Have this lens,
    and i dont recommend,
    it has a bokeh f1.4 but in term of sharpness is too soft for my eyes,
    most of the times it missed autofocus, so u keep checking after shooting,
    everything explain by the video,
    insane review and consistency,
    really love your review!
    stay healthy =))

    • @shinnoke8
      @shinnoke8 Před 3 lety

      Can u show us the right way or your own way to clean your sensor camera? thanksman!

  • @piotrbelka7599
    @piotrbelka7599 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello. I would like a bright lens under the Nikon D3300. I am thinking about the sigma 50mm 1.4 dg hsm and the nikon 50mm 1.8g. Which you think will be the better choice. I usually do portraits. I know the sigma is brighter but it has problems with focus and AF. I like the bokeh from the sigma but it's not as sharp in the center as the 50mm 1.8g Nikon. Which lens would you choose as a professional? Thanks

  • @T0MPERRY
    @T0MPERRY Před 3 lety +11

    This lens absolutely SHAMES the Canon EF 50mm F/1.4 - I say that as a Canon user. Canon must update that lens soon.

  • @davidmanze7563
    @davidmanze7563 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Chris ...... it would be nice to see a review of the new full frame kit "S" lens announced for the Z5 ........ keep up the great work and thanks !!

  • @patrick.771
    @patrick.771 Před 3 lety

    I have heard/read several times that the new Z 1.8 lenses are equivalent to the old 1.4 regarding light (or also bokeh?). Can that be true?

  • @danielbulcsupekh7922
    @danielbulcsupekh7922 Před 3 lety +1

    Very useful. Thank you!

  • @sl3vin_
    @sl3vin_ Před 2 lety

    How you think autofocus works on sony a9 with adapter? Btw which one you suggest?

  • @frankluo230
    @frankluo230 Před 3 lety +24

    I often use this lens at f4 to be confident image will turn out to be sharp. Hence why I prefer the 50mm f1.8g, a little bit better @f2.8 and at close focus for half the price.

    • @crystalous
      @crystalous Před 3 lety +2

      I got them both too!!!1.4 has better colour and bokeh.Overall it is better.The 1.8g is snappier with more vivid colours(you may prefer it)

    • @frankluo230
      @frankluo230 Před 3 lety +4

      @@crystalous but 1.4G at below f2.8 is really not that sharp. Anything off center 1/3 frame is less than tack sharp.

    • @crystalous
      @crystalous Před 3 lety

      @@frankluo230 yes it is true it should have been replaced!!!

    • @frankluo230
      @frankluo230 Před 3 lety +1

      @@crystalous small and cheap f1.8 is a must for any system. Nikon chose to have a well corrected 50f1.8s in z mount is a mistake. It is so good when $2300 f1.2s came out, many pros didn't upgrade. Canon on the other hand, have a cheap and same old formula 50f1.8 RF at $200 and a $2200 outstanding 50f1.2L RF. People don't regret choosing either one or might keep both.

    • @crystalous
      @crystalous Před 3 lety +1

      @@frankluo230 old glass is great too!!!The s is superior on the wide apertures only!!!The new lenses are so corrected that lack any character!!!I wish Nikon will release 1.4s instead of the huge and pricey 1.2s lenses!!!Nikon images look better than canon by the way.But the lense line up goes way too slow.No serious 85mm no macro no pancake

  • @bhwrice
    @bhwrice Před 3 lety +1

    I picked up this lens used for pretty cheap when I purchased my Z6. It is very fun to shoot with and the size is stunningly small. It has a well used place in my bag, good value for money. The purple fringing and coma issues are the only limits I find on its use.

    • @evolvetoeternity5691
      @evolvetoeternity5691 Před 9 dny

      How is focusing speed and accuracy and sharpness?Can you share some images.I'm planning to buy one as I'll get a Z5 or Z6 ii.Since the DSLR era is almost dead,there are only a few momths left till I can get this lens.

  • @shand1967
    @shand1967 Před 3 lety +2

    It would be interesting to see how a Canon EF 50mm F1.8 STM performs on your Canon EOS R5 when it is delivered to you.

  • @KingVeyeKing
    @KingVeyeKing Před 2 lety

    Is there an affordable mount to use this lens on a sony a7iii ? one that will allow you to use all features on your sony camera?

  • @staLkerhu
    @staLkerhu Před 3 lety +1

    Could you please make content about the AF-S 35mm, 28mm, 24mm or 20mm? Some say these wider Nikon lenses have some serious chromatic ab. It would be interesting to know how sharp they are at max aperture, and how much distortion is visible.

  • @AdamAllen
    @AdamAllen Před 3 lety +1

    How about the Nikon G's 58mm FX and 35mm 1.8 DX, 35mm FX?

  • @shaocaholica
    @shaocaholica Před 3 lety +3

    Yay Nikon F reviews

  • @shang-hsienyang1284
    @shang-hsienyang1284 Před 3 lety +3

    As someone who has been shooting with Nikon prior to the winter of 2017, I would recommend the f/1.8G. It focus faster and is sharper at every aperture.

    • @lukykentucky
      @lukykentucky Před 3 lety +1

      Maybe it’s sharper but it doesn’t have the 3 D rendering of the 1.4g , the 1.4g is made for low light and it blows the most 50mm lenses out of the water

    • @shang-hsienyang1284
      @shang-hsienyang1284 Před 3 lety

      @@lukykentucky not really. If you're after 3D pop, you're better off with the D version. This 1.4G is neither sharp nor offer significant 3D pop.

    • @lukykentucky
      @lukykentucky Před 3 lety +1

      Shang-Hsien Yang what offers the 1.8g ? the rendering is like a cheap kit lens , it’s reminds me of the 35mm 1.8 DX . 1.4 D is better at daylight then the 1.4g , the 1.4g smokes the most lenses in low light

  • @arnexxx
    @arnexxx Před 3 lety +2

    You said pincushion distortion, but wasn’t it barrel though?

  • @MindaKaronwithG
    @MindaKaronwithG Před 3 lety

    Can you review the afs nikkor 50 1.8g and 85 1.8g.. thanks chris. Regards from Philippines

  • @HarveyWallbanger-ho2cq
    @HarveyWallbanger-ho2cq Před 7 měsíci

    How many stops does that adapter eat up?

  • @Khanahk
    @Khanahk Před 3 lety +5

    I ordered the Sigma 50mm Art lens a week ago and it has yet to arrive. I did struggle to convince myself that the extra money would be worth it compared to the Nikon one, but your video on the Sigma lens and this one certainly shows the difference between the two and I think I made the right choice after all.

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 3 lety +5

      I've just bought one myself actually. It's one of the few bright aperture lenses sharp enough to shoot 8k video on my Canon EOS R5

    • @aussie8114
      @aussie8114 Před 3 lety +3

      Good luck with autofocus accuracy though.

    • @ilmatanela1816
      @ilmatanela1816 Před 3 lety +4

      @@aussie8114 that's why still today I stick with my old AF-D 50 1.4. The G version has nothing more to offer in terms of IQ. Sigma would be the only good alternative but I am concerned with so many bad reviews I read about AF performance.

    • @aussie8114
      @aussie8114 Před 3 lety +2

      Il Matanela Yes I was going to get the Sigma 50. I played with it at the camera shop but decided not to get it because of the reverse engineered AF issues. Sigma are making it would seem better optics than the Nikon F but no point having better optics if the photos are not focusing correctly. Sony have given Sigma the tech info so they can make the AF perform well, but Nikon won’t give anyone their tech info so Sigma and Tamron have to guess.

    • @ilmatanela1816
      @ilmatanela1816 Před 3 lety +1

      @@aussie8114 I believe the difference with the better performance on Sony cameras has to be due to the ML technology. Also on reflex cameras Sigma lenses nail the focus when in live view, problems occur through the viewfinder. Anyway a fast prime with unreliable AF is useless.

  • @tonyjedioftheforest1364

    Is the Canon 50mm 1.4 better?

  • @radoo86
    @radoo86 Před 2 lety

    Very good and honest review, thank you! Could you please review the more expensive 58mm f1.4 Nikon with Nano coating?

  • @frankluo230
    @frankluo230 Před 3 lety +1

    Please please test other Z primes that would be awesome. Want to hear your opinion on 24mm 20mm f1.8S after all you are unbiased with tonnes of experience knowledge across mirrorless platforms. I believe Sony did an excellent job on designing the 24GM and 20mm F1.8G lenses. Wonder if Nikon is at least on par.

  • @fraserembrey5676
    @fraserembrey5676 Před rokem +1

    It's a good lens but I found it quite annoying at times. The focus was not very snappy and out of focus areas could look distracting. The focus ring grip came off of mine and the front protective plastic pieces came loose too. One great thing was it is super easy to reverse to create a macro lens, albeit with a very soft image. The images are nice enough but on full-frame the edges are very soft when open and there's a fair amount of chromatic aberration on mine. Much better on a cropped sensor but also the loss of resolution helps cover up the flaws.
    Like shown in this video the purple fringing and soft, low-contrast look really bothered me especially on a lens I want to shoot at f/2 and below most of the time.

  • @honeysucklecat
    @honeysucklecat Před 2 lety

    I love this lens for shooting concerts and festivals at night on my d4s. Makes it possible to get great images with very low light and really high ISO

    • @Juventinos
      @Juventinos Před rokem

      that d4s is something special isn't it?.. what a spectacular camera

  • @muhammedsaeed1484
    @muhammedsaeed1484 Před 3 lety +1

    Can u review the nikon 85mm 1.8g

  • @RubenvanKuik
    @RubenvanKuik Před 3 lety +8

    I wonder how the cheaper AF-D version holds up. I did a side by side with the f/1.8 AF-S and the f/1.8 AF-D on a Nikon D610 and the AF-D version had better sharpness in the middle.

    • @aussie8114
      @aussie8114 Před 3 lety

      My D lens is noticeably darker than my G lens. It does seem a bit sharper but not worth using because of the old lens type issues.

    • @meneerhalfwerk7096
      @meneerhalfwerk7096 Před 3 lety +1

      Finally someone with knowledge about the AF-D series!!!

    • @RubenvanKuik
      @RubenvanKuik Před 3 lety +2

      @@meneerhalfwerk7096 They're great. Fantastic optics, cheap build quality, very loud autofocus (if at all, depending on the body) and no image stabilisation. It might not sound great nowadays, but if you want wonderful optical quality for a very reasonable price, nothing beats the AF-D series.

    • @meneerhalfwerk7096
      @meneerhalfwerk7096 Před 3 lety +1

      R van Kuik it’s one of my favourite lenses!

  • @sparkygroover
    @sparkygroover Před 2 lety

    Any Concert photographers using thsi lens? How fast is the focus?

  • @srikanthmeg
    @srikanthmeg Před 3 lety +3

    I use Sony but Nikon D7200 is my first camera and I absolutely loved it

    • @jacksonjackson9474
      @jacksonjackson9474 Před 3 lety

      I'm quite sure the trusty 7200 is the first love of many shooters these days. And they still sell like hot cakes on amazon.

  • @efreutel
    @efreutel Před rokem

    I suspect this lens has rendering qualities in low light that are not quantifiable by your testing measurements. Just a hunch. And how accurate is autofocus on say a D850?

  • @mallikarjunm1912
    @mallikarjunm1912 Před 5 měsíci

    Is this sharper than sigma 56mm f1.4??

  • @FL18644
    @FL18644 Před 2 lety

    How about the 58 1.4?

  • @musicdefinesgravity
    @musicdefinesgravity Před 3 lety +1

    I use this lens on my Z50 and unfortunately it is pretty soft on f1.4

  • @geelws8880
    @geelws8880 Před rokem +1

    I just got a used one for $100 yesterday, IT’S AMAZINGGGGG!

  • @MikeBrunetti
    @MikeBrunetti Před 3 lety +1

    I was literally just thinking about getting one! What do you think about their less expensive 50mm 1.8? I'm looking to get as close to a native experience as possible without spending too much on Z glass.

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 3 lety +11

      A review of that lens is coming eventually. I've had a try with one and, as far as I remember, it's actually a little sharper than this lens

    • @MikeBrunetti
      @MikeBrunetti Před 3 lety +1

      @@christopherfrost Thanks Christopher!

    • @bhwrice
      @bhwrice Před 3 lety

      @@christopherfrost thanks for all the new Nikon reviews!

    • @tommihommi1
      @tommihommi1 Před 3 lety +1

      the 50mm and 35mm 1.8 are a couple fantastic lenses

    • @jacksonjackson9474
      @jacksonjackson9474 Před 3 lety

      @@tommihommi1 I will second that, and I have Z mount glass (still not better than the Z mount if you do video though). For portraits, the G series is just as amazing on the Z system.

  • @nespressoman
    @nespressoman Před 8 měsíci

    I love the 1.4G. I prefer it to the 50mm 1.8 S lens on my Zf. The 1.4G may not be as sharp but it has that “something” that looks wonderful. And the bokeh is beautiful.

  • @gordonyz4
    @gordonyz4 Před 3 lety +5

    1:29 Not only G type lenses, but E and D... If focusing is AF-S AF-P

    • @Joelsfilmer
      @Joelsfilmer Před 3 lety

      Well D-type lenses are all screw drive AF no they'll be MF only on the FTZ.

  • @kbanir2093
    @kbanir2093 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you... I own a Nikkor 50 f1.8G too... Please do a review on it..

  • @ryonatkinson6637
    @ryonatkinson6637 Před 3 lety

    the 1.8g is sucha steal, worth every penny

  • @limueldelena3492
    @limueldelena3492 Před 3 lety

    can i request a review of xf50mm 1.0.. Thank you

  • @Bethos1247-Arne
    @Bethos1247-Arne Před 2 měsíci

    I use this lens for portraits, typically at f/2. Surely corners are soft but for portraits the important stuff is not in the image corners. While the lens performance peaks at f/5.6, I like to take some dreaminess created by wider aperture. However fully open, it is almost unusable on DX, and just borderline usable on FX. Bokeh is also bad at 1.4, but looks good beginning with f/2. For its price, I consider it a very good portrait lens, with soft transition from in-focus to out-of-focus if you stop down just a bit. I also like its softer rendering, creating good-looking skin. If one just compares test shots, the 1.8G wins every single comparison, it is sharper, has less chromatic aberration and so on. But for my portrait stuff, I prefer the look the 1.4G provides.

  • @vicronychen
    @vicronychen Před 3 lety

    Nice review! But 08:06 sigma 50mm f1.4 art is not just a bit more expensive. It is much more expensive.

  • @stefan_becker
    @stefan_becker Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the review! Unfortunately Nikon never had a decent 50mm lens for their dslrs. But when I still had Nikon I loved the 58mm 1.4 AF-S for it's extremely nice bokeh. Unfortunately it was suffering from quite a bit of focus shift. It might work nicely on a mirrorless body though.

  • @tsenovskiplays7532
    @tsenovskiplays7532 Před 3 lety +2

    Going back and forth wondering should I get 1.8g or 1.4g. Is there a shocking big difference between them ?

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 3 lety

      I'd get the 1.8, I think it's a little better although if you want more deeply out of focus backgrounds then the 1.4 is obviously better

    • @tsenovskiplays7532
      @tsenovskiplays7532 Před 3 lety

      @@christopherfrost I was going for 1.8 but a friend of mine found me one 1.4 for half the price so I got the 1.4g.

    • @sosikerogu
      @sosikerogu Před 3 lety

      @@tsenovskiplays7532 Can you share your experience of use?

    • @tsenovskiplays7532
      @tsenovskiplays7532 Před 3 lety

      @@sosikerogu Not very pleased with the 1.4 because almost everything is out of focus quite often at 1.4. I find myself using the 1.4 at 1.8 or even 2.0 for sharper results. The bokeh is just not worth the extra money over the 1.8 (which I tried out too). But that is my experience. One extra thing about the 1.4 is that you can shoot at very low light handheld, but that's it. If you get a good price on the 1.4 and you shoot at low light places often go for it. But if you don't mind that extra just go for the 1.8 it is just as good and for a better price !

  • @ChannyTao
    @ChannyTao Před 3 lety

    woah he's finally looking at the Nikon lenses xD

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj2715 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh My Google, Christopher Frost! Are you "DIY Perks" in a parallel universe?

  • @merodack3721
    @merodack3721 Před 3 lety

    great review, i hope you try the nikon 85mm f1.4 and the nikon 85mm f1.8 some people will say that the f1.8 version its slightly sharper and therefore doesnt worth paying the extra for f1.4

    • @Juventinos
      @Juventinos Před rokem +1

      I use the Nikon 85 1,8 on my GFX 100, it's that good! it's the only lens I adapt, and it's the highest resolution prime from Nikon F mount in my opinion.

    • @merodack3721
      @merodack3721 Před rokem

      @@Juventinos for real? what about vignetting?

    • @Juventinos
      @Juventinos Před rokem +1

      @@merodack3721 pretty much identical to this 50mm on a full frame. contrast wide open isn't great, but it's so easy to ad in post.and it's just a hair off.

  • @steventhomas231
    @steventhomas231 Před 3 lety +5

    I wish Nikon would make some lenses this compact for the Z series.

    • @obliviox
      @obliviox Před 3 lety

      You and me both brotha

  • @oCidadao
    @oCidadao Před 3 lety +1

    Please: AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED.

  • @yourtallness
    @yourtallness Před 3 lety +2

    Had this one, absolutely hated its softness wide open

  • @bishfrie
    @bishfrie Před 3 lety

    Nice mr christopher frost. You have finally bought a nikon dslr and reviewed an F mount lens. Is this an effect of lockdown?

  • @elise3455
    @elise3455 Před 3 lety

    Thanks! I've been wondering how the Nikon lenses would've compared with others. This was not an encouraging performance 🤔 On second thought, it's a 12 year old lens, so I guess it's expected, though not at that price point. I'll probably skip this one in favor of the Sigma 50/1.4 Art or Nikon 50/1.2 Ai-S, if I ever decide to upgrade my 50/1.8G.

    • @aussie8114
      @aussie8114 Před 3 lety

      The Art lens is likely to give you focus accuracy issues.

    • @Juventinos
      @Juventinos Před rokem

      the lens being old has nothing to do with it.. there s nothing new abut the the 50/1.2 Nikon or the sigma 50/1.4 they are old designs as well. this lens has been built to be small, fast, and cheap.
      the 50/1.2 has been built to be fast and sharp, not small, not cheap.. get it?

  • @mikewhiles4635
    @mikewhiles4635 Před 3 lety

    Decent but not quite stellar Nikon glass, I prefer it to the Canon 50 1.4 Eos lens. Of course you could argue that it's difficult to make a really bad 50mm lens 😎😎😎 Thanks Chris.

  • @unclemonkey4699
    @unclemonkey4699 Před měsícem

    I keep around a 50mm F/1.8D for some reason. Looking at the Sigma Art offering TBH

  • @sultanmikhailalayubi9373
    @sultanmikhailalayubi9373 Před 3 lety +2

    Can the lens fit on Nikon D7500?

  • @vitaliipetrushenko6760

    Please, review an AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G

  • @HappyHubris
    @HappyHubris Před 3 lety +1

    3:28 Christopher, it's time to branch out into a cat image channel!

  • @alitagreenalitas
    @alitagreenalitas Před 2 lety

    Pincushion distortion?? Isn’t it barrel distortion? Love your reviews btw 💚

  • @charruaporelmundo
    @charruaporelmundo Před 3 lety +1

    I thought you once did mention you will not review vintages lenses 🤔😁🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @frederickletterblair
    @frederickletterblair Před 3 lety

    I like if you put an UV filter on it's an internal focusing lens.

  • @SmolStufff
    @SmolStufff Před 3 lety +2

    This lens has barrel distortion instead of pincushion distortion right? I'm certainly no expert though.

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 3 lety +1

      Oops - well spotted

    • @SmolStufff
      @SmolStufff Před 3 lety

      @@christopherfrost It happens to the best it seems. Thanks for all your videos. I'm pretty new to photography and I learned a lot from your videos.

  • @georgestancl2283
    @georgestancl2283 Před 3 lety

    Hey Chris, Fujinon has just announced their new Fuji 50mm f/1.0 !!!! I am sure that you will be interested in it too! Will you have it for testing? :)

  • @campbells0ups
    @campbells0ups Před rokem

    for me this lens performed very similair to the canon EF 50/1.4. somewhere between vintage and modern rendering. i much prefer the older manual nikkor's like the 50mm 1.4 AIS

  • @Kevin-mz1qs
    @Kevin-mz1qs Před 3 lety +2

    Last time I was this early, I still had money to buy a camera

  • @Sassafrassassassa
    @Sassafrassassassa Před 3 lety +1

    A year ago I nabbed a copy for $35 because the owner thought the focus was broken but I fixed it :)

    • @Shadow81989
      @Shadow81989 Před 3 lety

      Well, for THAT price it definitely has to come highly recommended! ;-)

  • @cotswoldphotographers
    @cotswoldphotographers Před 3 lety +6

    I still think the new 50mm z lens is well worth the extra money even though it only opens up to 1.8 it’s sharper edge to edge.

    • @jacksonjackson9474
      @jacksonjackson9474 Před 3 lety +7

      Absolutely! Some people trivialize the wide, gaping, size of the Z mount opening, but it truly is meaningful in image quality. And that goes for video as well as photo. Say what you want about the Nikon Z series, but it's production value with the Z mount lenses can't be denied.

    • @andgainingspeed
      @andgainingspeed Před 3 lety

      This guy says it is highly recommended - czcams.com/video/i-PqTvcS1r0/video.html

    • @lyaxedm1825
      @lyaxedm1825 Před 3 lety +1

      At this point and time you can get the 50mm 1.4 G for about 300 used maybe even less. You can't do that with the new S lens. So no I'd rather give 300 for the 1.4 than 600 for the 1.8 S version

    • @RealRaynedance
      @RealRaynedance Před 3 lety +2

      @@jacksonjackson9474 They probably trivialize it because Sigma were able to get corner-to-corner sharpness out of the F-mount, Sony can do it with the E-mount (which is barely any bigger than the F-mount), and the theoretically smaller but faster lenses from Nikon just haven't come yet.
      It should happen in the future. But it hasn't happened yet. And people are understandably a little annoyed.

    • @jacksonjackson9474
      @jacksonjackson9474 Před 3 lety +2

      Azenturi fair enough. I just fear the price of a 85mm 1.4 S lens. I’ve been happy with the 1.8 versions. Maybe I am in denial of my own pessimism because deep down I know that a 35mm 1.2 will cost $2900 when it’s finally announced 🤣.

  • @Durio_zibethinus
    @Durio_zibethinus Před 3 lety

    We need your cat as a part of your test, Christ. We need to know the lens has unique characteristic of fur-tone or not..

  • @monsurepik
    @monsurepik Před 2 lety

    I owned this lens for a grand total of 6 days. Sadly its not great. I now use a Tamron 45mm f/1.8 for this (almost) focal length. That is a lens I highly recommend.

  • @MegaTruck20
    @MegaTruck20 Před 3 lety +8

    No reason to buy an f1.4 lens that needs to be stopped down to f4 to give good image quality. Thanks Christopher for another great video.

    • @aditya_gupta
      @aditya_gupta Před 3 lety +2

      Are you for real? It's pretty great for the price... much better than canon's.

    • @aguywithananimeprofile8950
      @aguywithananimeprofile8950 Před 3 lety

      You have to keep in mind how old this lens is tho

    • @unbannablebob395
      @unbannablebob395 Před 3 měsíci

      It performs a lot better on the D750 then on the Z class

    • @atanuhalder7750
      @atanuhalder7750 Před 24 dny

      At large aperture most of the photos need center sharpness mostly . This lens has decent center sharpness at f1.4 for 45mp body. At 24mp ff bodies , the center sharpness is even better. Plus the lightweight of the lens make it a very useful one. Modern lenses are two heavy and impractical

  • @AnindyaMitraDigitalStoryteller

    This is the only lens I bought new, like ever. For the longest time it was the only lens I needed for my work..

  • @bl00me18
    @bl00me18 Před 3 lety +3

    6:06 pincushion? 🤔

  • @tsoupakis
    @tsoupakis Před 3 lety

    Hi, old time subscriber here, only now noticed you had notes on translating the bible from Greek, since I am Greek I will be more than happy to help if you ever need any help with Greek

  • @gameshoes
    @gameshoes Před 3 lety +2

    One of my more regrettable photo-gear purchases.

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj2715 Před 3 lety

    No native Z 1.4 lens. What The Fotography ...
    Longer in photography than the guesstimated age with the CF voice, I have to recount some history to prevent hysteria. (History from the formal photography education that would be an applied BSc today, and all those years. Can I be wrong? Yes. Am I here? I am convinced this below is all perfect. No, I don't feel better or superior.)
    (I) We "needed" 1.4 or lower for a) retaining a viewfinder in our SLR, and b) every bit helped with Kodachrome 25 (yes, 25 ASA or ISO today) - that film could not be pushed AFAIK anywhere in the world. Even though the first stage of Kodachrome's multi-stage development was that of - essentially - a black and white negative film.
    If you needed a viewfinder in low light, when an SLR got too dark, you still could make an excursion to a rangefinder. No medium, nor large format, got even near f/2. In general. Exceptions, yes - look at the work of Dr. Erich Salomon - a gentleman paparazzo avant la lettre respected so much that he was present with the most elitist international political events in the interbellum (i.e. between WW1 and WW2).
    In a mirrorless (ML) camera we have an eVF - electronic viewfinder, with the electronic implying "electronically amplified" too and transitively implying "extremely good usability in the dark." Or, the difference between 1.8 and 1.4 is futile.
    (II) The difference between 1.8 and 1.4 is less than 1 F-stop - from 2 to 1.4 is a whole stop. Aperture numbers relate to the diameter of the aperture, but the amount of light relates to the area of the aperture. Hence the SQRT(2) relation between a number with 2x light through compared to the next number. And because the formula relates this diameter as denominator of focal length, a smaller number gives a bigger opening (aperture means opening).
    Or, with a modern, even high MP, digital camera, the difference between 1.8 and 1.4 is almost futile.
    (III) Depth of Field. This is not an absolute or axiomatic thing and even subjective. The variable part in the formula is a parameter called "circle of confusion" (CoC) and that CoC defines the transition between sharp and blurred. And herein lies the subjectivity. Now you know this, you can understand that a lens with less sharpness (detail resolution), especially contour sharpness, has more depth of field than a very sharp lens with crystal clear contours.
    As we know that some Z lenses are a bit sharper than F lenses, or in other Z:F comparisons the difference is shocking, we now have to combine this all and conclude that a Z 50/1.8S at f/1.8 may actually have much less DoF than a F 50/1.4G at f/1.4 - because the Z lens's CoC is smaller.
    And this is why a decent DoF calculator app on your smartphone wants to know all those details like camera, specific lens with focal length, aperture, maybe its version, the aperture you want and the distance you have set.
    (IV) F-stop. The full openings on lenses are F-stops. That means these are theoretical numbers that serve the purpose of e.g. DoF calculation in a time when a photographer had to know, could benefit from knowing, all these technical things by heart. The F-stop abstracts away from what amount of light the glass elements in the lens allow to pass through. You could make a lens with elements of black glass and still have valid f-stop numbers. This is why a photographer back in the day, before cameras measured light through the lens, applied a correction for each lens. As this is, or may be, a complication the industry invented the "T-stop", which applies the light loss of a lens to the F-stop and thus defeats the necessity of a correction factor different for each lens.
    Ergo conclusio: at T-stop level, one lens's f/1.8 may allow equal amounts of light as another lens at f/1.4
    ---
    Remember Albert E. - it's all relative.
    ---
    I shoot a Z 7 with a.o. Z 50/1.8S (and all the other primes available today), sold all the F x/1.4G lenses and feel I have sharper results without a trace of chromatic aberration. No, the artistic value of one's portfolio does not get better with that, but it can be more fun.

  • @Fstudiophoto
    @Fstudiophoto Před 3 lety +1

    Test versus 50mm 1.8G

  • @thedondeluxe6941
    @thedondeluxe6941 Před 3 lety

    3:30 Natural model there.

  • @ericthestone
    @ericthestone Před rokem

    If you are a Z shooter, no brainer to go for the 50mm f/1.8 S. Image quality is another level!

  • @allshreeek8054
    @allshreeek8054 Před 3 lety +6

    6:07 barrel distortion*

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 3 lety +2

      Oops - well spotted

    • @wwjjss33
      @wwjjss33 Před 3 lety +1

      Just about to leave the same, when I saw your comment :)
      Excellent, peaceful video--as always

  • @aditya_gupta
    @aditya_gupta Před 3 lety

    Performance is pretty good.....i was expecting it to be worse....

  • @deghihderaman3572
    @deghihderaman3572 Před 3 lety +1

    Semuanya dah Pandai tak nak pergi kedai Gambar ambik 4D sebelum pergi ke Luar Negara.

  • @thishdude
    @thishdude Před 3 lety

    Nikon I see. Uncharted territory

  • @dionamuh
    @dionamuh Před 3 lety +3

    I'm switching from Sony E-mount to Nikon F-mount ríght now.

  • @Jazz16-we1qc
    @Jazz16-we1qc Před měsícem

    Is that a real voice?

  • @aussie8114
    @aussie8114 Před 3 lety +2

    No way I would buy this and adapt it for the Z bodies. The 50mm S lens is a mile ahead in every way.

    • @lukykentucky
      @lukykentucky Před 3 lety +1

      the 50mm S is sharper but it doesn’t have the 3 D rendering of the 1.4g , the 1.4g is made for low light not for daylight , the Z lenses are too sharp for portrait it gives a digital look to the image

  • @tommihommi1
    @tommihommi1 Před 3 lety

    the 50mm 1.8G lens is bigger than the 1.4 lens, a bit weird. It's half the price, of course

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 3 lety +2

      It's actually pretty much the same size

    • @tommihommi1
      @tommihommi1 Před 3 lety

      @@christopherfrost hm, it actually is a tiny bit smaller than the 1.4, had remembered it the wrong way around.

  • @SamiulIslam-dr3ew
    @SamiulIslam-dr3ew Před 3 lety

    1802th viewer, 65th comment, yeaaaaaaaaaa!!

  • @miamiSincar
    @miamiSincar Před 3 lety

    2.8 is the best dont go lower

  • @HMX_12
    @HMX_12 Před 3 lety +11

    This lens sucks at large apertures. Go get 50mm F1.8 G instead.

    • @lukykentucky
      @lukykentucky Před 3 lety +2

      It blows the most 50mm lenses out of the water in 3D rendering , low light , night photography , colour . it’s made for low light not for daylight . the 1.8 g is sharper but it renders like a kit lens

    • @HMX_12
      @HMX_12 Před 3 lety

      @@lukykentucky In my experience, 1.4g has even more longitudinal chromatic abberation with bad contrast. While they renders almost same bokeh.

    • @lukykentucky
      @lukykentucky Před 3 lety

      Gukin I don’t have any chromatic aberration in low light , this lens is made for low light and night photography not for daylight

    • @lukykentucky
      @lukykentucky Před 3 lety

      Gukin the 1.4g has more dynamic range , the 1.8g crushes the blacks very quickly , the tonal range and Color is in a different level

    • @HMX_12
      @HMX_12 Před 3 lety

      @@lukykentucky I did not experienced them. Even if it does, few clicking in lightroom will make em pointless.

  • @meneerhalfwerk7096
    @meneerhalfwerk7096 Před 3 lety

    Now compare this to the AF-D f/1.8... You can buy it second hand in new shape for an 8th of the price...

    • @InterMaus
      @InterMaus Před 3 lety

      Price may be a fraction, but its image quality is a fraction too. That lens has some ugly bokeh, soft even in the middle wide open, poor against bright lights, poor contrast, and noisy and it requires a built in AF motor having DSLR to operate it, which Chris don't have. The 1.8 G is waaay better than the 1.8D, and sharper than the 1.4G, and it's used price is not that much more than the 1.8D.

    • @NalinKhurb
      @NalinKhurb Před 3 lety +1

      @@InterMaus I stop down my AF-D to f/2 or f/2.2 and it's fine. Of course in my opinion. For more sharpness you need to be at least, at f/2.8. Portraits turn out well even at f/2.5. And I speak from the perspective of an APSc system not full frame.
      The contrast is not as bad as you claim but yes it falls drastically when shooting against bright lights. It's one of those lenses where putting on a UV filters ruins the images more than anything. Always use it without a filter and contrast is mostly good. It costs like $90 but is worth more than that in terms of usage.

    • @InterMaus
      @InterMaus Před 3 lety

      @@NalinKhurb i own it, used it on both APS-C and Fullframe, indeed it's not the worst thing ever, and switching to fullframe did it some favors , but it's image quality leaves much to be desired when comparing it to newer better lenses, especially on 20+MP bodies (used it on sub 10MP, it was alright). But i stand by that it's dumb that it's the cheapest nikon lens and you need expensive (or really old) bodies to use it fully otherwise it's essentially a manual focus lens.

    • @NalinKhurb
      @NalinKhurb Před 3 lety

      TheInterMaus Well that’s exactly how product segmentation works. And yes I’m one of those who use it manually lol

    • @meneerhalfwerk7096
      @meneerhalfwerk7096 Před 3 lety

      @@InterMaus Not really, I've used it above 40 megapixel and it's a great lens!

  • @docpearson
    @docpearson Před 2 lety

    Strange. Here a Z is pronounce zeee
    Are you using Chinese when you say zed ???????

  • @Juventinos
    @Juventinos Před rokem

    for how small it is it's fine. it's not a s good as the 50mm d 1.8 version but I would rather have any of these 2 than the Sigma.