50MM 1.4f VS 85MM 1.4f Nikon D90 Fashion Photography lens
www.krsfashion.com Nikon D90 lens comparability of 50mm vs 85mm test, Nikon Nikkor 50mm 1.4 lens test photo, The video has been shot on Nikon D90 ...
www.krsfashion.com Nikon D90 lens comparability of 50mm vs 85mm test, Nikon Nikkor 50mm 1.4 lens test photo, The video has been shot on Nikon D90 ...
If you use an FX camera — I have a Nikon D700 — this is one of the two “everyday walk around” lenses you want to keep on your camera if you see something and want to grab an immediate shot. The picture quality is excellent, it is a lightweight and small lens (bulges in a pocket but fits), rugged enough but not a tank, can hang off your neck with the camera most of the day without creating backache, and will hold almost all of its value in the auction market if you do not like it after an extended test. I titled the review “Two of Two” because most would say that the Nikon 50mm 1.4g (which I also own) would be One among the two choices as a walk around lens that stays on the camera much of the time. I might say that a lot of days also but my opinion does flip-flop on this. Since variety is a great thing, I might also say to leave this 35mm on a full frame camera if you ask me other days. It depends on what type of image you might want to “grab.” If you are in dimly lit places, the 50mm f1.4g has a distinct advantage and is also great for isolating subjects and creating very good bokeh. If you have a little more light, the 35mm f2.0 has an advantage inside if you are photographing groups (you can get a half dozen or more folks in the picture without stepping back or doing the cliche everybody push together shots or you can get the whole table of folks in at a restaurant table without bumping into the table behind you). Outside during the day, it is a minor artistic choice because the pictures are not that different. The 35mm is the more “conservative” or safe choice because you can always crop away stuff at the edges with the number of megapixels in current cameras with the 35mm rather than missing or clipping them with a 50mm. If I am in a city or other place taking grab shots, I would tend toward the 35mm; if I want to do grab shots and portraits at places, I would tend toward the 50mm. One of Two or Two of Two — it is an artistic choice among two very high quality tools (lenses).
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