Nikon Nikkor AF-S 24mm F1.4G ED
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12 years ago
24mm f/1.4G is worth the high price
Love the lens. It is a perfect compliment to my D800E. I do recomment stopping it down to 2.0 for better color corner to corner (some vignetting at 1.4). Really becomes sharp from f/4.0 to f/16. This is a great landscape and interior focal length. Resolution is a good match for the D800E.
13 years ago
Nikon 24mm f/1.4G ED AF-S Nikkor
This lens is a little overhyped. I've used the Canon 24mm f/1.4L II, and the Nikon is really only slightly better in some aspects as seen in the post below. I wouldn't switch systems for this lens. The reason you buy this lens is for the f/1.4.
Pros:
- f/1.4
- sharp*
- gorgeous bokeh
- unusually thick lens hood
- solid build
- great feeling MF ring
Cons:
- *sharpness at f/1.4 is a little overhyped
- AF sometimes is slightly inconsistent
- CA regardless of aperture
13 years ago
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24mm f1.4G ED
With the popularity of zooms, particularly of constant aperture f2.8 types amongst the press, not to mention DSLRs with variable ISOs and ultra-high sensitivities, the fast prime has been overlooked in recent times. But that's changing.
13 years ago
Nikon 24mm f/1.4G ED AF-S Nikkor review by dhale001
I use this lens for low light and low light action on a Nikon D800E or D3200. Perfect for "no flash" indoor parties and night time street photography. The best 24mm ever made by anyone.
Pros:
- Sharp
- very fast
Cons:
- None
14 years ago
Nikon HG 8x42 L DCF
The HG L series includes ones of the most expensive, top-of-the-range Nikon binoculars; the producer ensures that they used ?everything the best" while producing them. It consists of roof prism models with the following parameters: 8x20, 10x25, 8x32, 10x32, 8x42 and 10x42.
Pros:
- very solid casing
- good transmission
- perfectly sharp image across the whole field of view
- low chromatic aberration in the centre of the field of view
- very low astigmatism
- quite well corrected coma
- low brightness loss on the edge of the field
- low distortion
- very good whiteness rendering
- very...
Cons:
- a bit too high chromatic aberration on the edge of the field of view
14 years ago
The most awesome focal length for FX landscapes, and the next most awesome on DX (1.5x 24mm =36mm) . I doubt anything better will be made in the next 50 years.
Pros:
- Optical quality at all apertures (sharpness, colour rendition, bokeh, resistance to flare)
- Lightweight
- Perfect for night lanscapes and astrophotography
- Really good on DX for pet photos
Cons:
- Price
- 1800 euros, really
- Oww, hurts
14 years ago
The best 24mm lens available
This lens is very expensive and really a speciality lens, but if you need it or have a use for it its the best 24mm lens on the market. Ultra sharp right from wide open at f1.4, at f2.8 its sharper than Nikon's 14-24 and Nikon's 24-70.
Pros:
- Accurate focus
- Consistent Output
- Durable
- Easily Interchangeable
- Quick Focus
- Rugged
- Sharp Focus
- Strong Construction
14 years ago
As good as it gets
I've owned this lens for over a year now, and I'm still positively surprised every time I look at 1:1 magnification of a shot taken with it - the sharpness of this gem is breathtaking. But the sharpness is only the beginning.
15 years ago
Wow.
"I just picked this lens up today, and I'm still blown away how sharp it is @ 1.4. Although there is noticeable fringing, it's nothing that can't corrected in PP. Otherwise, it focuses quicker and quieter than any lens I've ever used.
15 years ago
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 24mm f/1.4G ED Lens JAA131DA review
At $2,200, the expectations for this lens have to be high. The 24mm ƒ/1.4G almost reaches them. Certainly, stopped down, the lens produces exceptional results, but as the main feature of the lens is its extremely wide aperture - ƒ/1.4 - we imagine the lens will spend much of its time here,...
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