My thoughts on Nikon's fast (f/1.4) primes
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 8:17 am
Particularly applied to weddings
I had the privlidge to have all three of Nikon's very fast primes sitting in my lens bag at the wedding shoot on the weekend: 28/1.4, 50/1.4 and 85/1.4
This is from one day of really intensive use so take with a grain of salt.
General: I was amazed how good all three performed wide open. At the reception I decided to ditch the flash for a lot of the night and shoot between 1.4 and 2.8 on all three.. All three focus real fast and were a breeze to use, only problem (which could be user not equipment) is I could not fill flash at wider apetures (using the sb-80DX). While I had to do a lot of foot zooming I enjoyed shooting with primes, I think that in the end the quality of the product will speak for that
Nikkor 28/1.4: Very nice lens, great FL for shooting small groups in a medium sized room, I found this lens "safer" meaning that if some one grabbed me and said "Take our photo" I could easily frame the shot while with the longer primes I had to do a lot of walking (bumping guests) to achieve the same shot.
Nikkor 50/1.4: There are two things that make this lens very different to the rest (in a good way) Price and size. This lens is stupidly good for the price! I found this to be the per fect fl for squating in front of the bridal table during the speaches to frame bride and groom and capture thier reactions.
Nikkor 85/1.4: My (subjective) favorite of the group... Wow.... this lens is a stunner! I had a lot of fun staning on the window ledge on the side of the room looking for candids with this lens... it is the ideal stealth portrait lens with good "go out there and get it" and the telephoto combined with the f/1.4 make for the most stunning Boke!
I (perhaps not publicly) used to rubbish the value of the 28 and 85 f/1.4 but now my view is that these lensed will remove all blame from the equipment and put it on to the photog. These lenses are not just fast primes, they are superbly built fast primes
I had the privlidge to have all three of Nikon's very fast primes sitting in my lens bag at the wedding shoot on the weekend: 28/1.4, 50/1.4 and 85/1.4
This is from one day of really intensive use so take with a grain of salt.
General: I was amazed how good all three performed wide open. At the reception I decided to ditch the flash for a lot of the night and shoot between 1.4 and 2.8 on all three.. All three focus real fast and were a breeze to use, only problem (which could be user not equipment) is I could not fill flash at wider apetures (using the sb-80DX). While I had to do a lot of foot zooming I enjoyed shooting with primes, I think that in the end the quality of the product will speak for that
Nikkor 28/1.4: Very nice lens, great FL for shooting small groups in a medium sized room, I found this lens "safer" meaning that if some one grabbed me and said "Take our photo" I could easily frame the shot while with the longer primes I had to do a lot of walking (bumping guests) to achieve the same shot.
Nikkor 50/1.4: There are two things that make this lens very different to the rest (in a good way) Price and size. This lens is stupidly good for the price! I found this to be the per fect fl for squating in front of the bridal table during the speaches to frame bride and groom and capture thier reactions.
Nikkor 85/1.4: My (subjective) favorite of the group... Wow.... this lens is a stunner! I had a lot of fun staning on the window ledge on the side of the room looking for candids with this lens... it is the ideal stealth portrait lens with good "go out there and get it" and the telephoto combined with the f/1.4 make for the most stunning Boke!
I (perhaps not publicly) used to rubbish the value of the 28 and 85 f/1.4 but now my view is that these lensed will remove all blame from the equipment and put it on to the photog. These lenses are not just fast primes, they are superbly built fast primes