Nikon AF-S (NIKKOR) 50mm f/1.8G: Lens Review
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
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In this video I give an in depth review on the Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G prime lens, a very popular affordable fast 50mm, which has a built in AF-S motor, and relatively decent build for a budget prime lens.
This video includes my own personal experience of the lens, some tests including resolution, vignetting, distortion, flare and blur/rendering. It's also a viable budget option for use with the FTZ adapter for Z mount.
As with all my lens reviews, I test the lens, do some real world shooting, and convey my thoughts on this offering. I make these videos myself, in order to try to help people, any support is appreciated either via Amazon affiliate links, or via Patreon. The more resources I have, the more items I can look at!
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Timestamp:
00:00 - Start
00:14 - Spec
00:23 - Visual Tour/Focus Breathing
01:06 - Hood/Lens Bag
02:01 - AF Speed/Noise
02:17 - Vignetting/Distortion
02:52 - Resolution
03:43 - Chromatic Aberration
04:23 - Lens Flare
04:34 - Blur/Rendering
05:52 - Light Source Rendering (circles)/Min. Focus
06:27 - Sample Images/Final Thoughts
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I make these videos, in order to try to help people, any support is appreciated either via Amazon affiliate links, or via Patreon. The more resources I have, the more items I can look at!
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Such an amazing and focused review of this lens, very educational and helped me have a better understanding as I am new to using different lenses. Question, will this lens be any good for food photography?
Glad it was helpful! It depends on the type of photography for food you are doing. For example plate shots or normal shots then yes the lens will work well and has mostly a pleasing look to out of focus areas/low distortion. As with most 50mm lenses it doesn't focus "that close", so if you want to do much closer shots a macro lens might be an alternative. In short depends but it can work quite well overall
@@MrBazReviewsThank you so much for your reply, I'm not too knowledgeable on the different kinds of lenses. Can you recommend a good macro lens for the Nikon D5000? Thanks
@@chefenriqueavargas3326 40mm Nikkor Macro will be a reasonable bet for APS-C
@@MrBazReviews You're the best, thank you so much. I will order one now. You now have a fan and follower for life .
@@chefenriqueavargas3326 More camera videos coming soon ish!
Yep, you covered it all on this lens. Refreshing to see a youtuber who does! Maybe later on review the D version in comparison or something, that one is quite popular because of the mechanical differences (aperture ring and screw drive) ironically. Seems to have some "soul" to it I suspect that is the appeal- rough around the edges seems to be kind of popular today. I like the G version myself have it too, just a lens you have to have in your bag.
I'll try to get hold of the older D one too at some point. Pros and cons with both from memory, but I think the G has better performance wide open/less CA, but as you say sometimes the flaws add something!