Prime Lenses to fit Nikon
Do you have high demands for brightness and sharpness then a fixed lens is to consider.
A fixed lens does not provide zoom capabilities. For those who are newly immigrated from the compact camera world, this could seem silly, but fixed lenses has many good sides. Among other things, fixed lenses is brighter than zoom lenses, while providing much sharper pictures. For instance, portrait photographers always use fixed lenses. Another advantage is that a fixed lens is generally quite small and smooth so you can have more lenses in the bag.Often when we talk about fixed lens, it's brightness is mentioned as the main advantage, the ability to isolate the subject from the background and be able to take pictures in dim lighting.
Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D
Just as Canon's 1.8-variant as is Nikon's 50/1.8d quite plastic and no extra features. However, it has a bayonet in metal instead of plastic as the Canon.The lens has no built-in focus motor and does not work fully with the D40, D40x and D60. Auto focus is noisy and slow.Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D delivers great image quality, low price and is a really good buy.
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.4G
The difference between the Nikon AF 50/1.8 and brother f/1.4 is similar to the relationship between canon lenses. Quieter and faster AF motor, brighter and better build quality. In Nikon's case, the difference in picture quality is better. New Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.4G is only visible vignetting at maximum aperture.
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