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The Nikon 50mm f/1.4 is compact and light weight which makes it ideal for travel. Its maximum aperture of f/1.4 is handy when it comes to low light. It is also a very capable lens for full body portraits.
The Nikon 50mm f/1.4 can create interesting images with very shallow Depth of Field (DoF). At the minimum focus distance of 0.45m and aperture f/1.4, the Depth of Field (DoF) is only 0.6cm. Nikon announced the AF-S 50mm in 2008 superseding the AF-D model introduced since 1995.
I think everyone should either have a 50mm f/1.8 or this in their lens line up. It is light weight, fast and doesn’t cost you an arm and a leg like the 24mm f/1.4. It also helps you to develop a habit of moving around when taking your shots.
Release 2008 | Release 1995 |
Lens (Elements) 8 |
Lens (Elements) 7 |
Lens (Groups) 7 |
Lens (Groups) 6 |
Diaphragm Blades 9 |
Diaphragm Blades 7 |
AF-S (Silent Wave Motor) Yes |
AF-S (Silent Wave Motor) No |
Focus Mode Auto, Manual, Manual/Auto |
Focus Mode Auto, Manual |
Filter Size 58mm |
Filter Size 52mm |
Dimensions (Approx.)2.9×2.1 in. (Diameter x Length) 73.5×54.2mm (Diameter x Length) |
Dimensions (Approx.)2.5×1.7 in. (Diameter x Length) 64.5×42.5mm (Diameter x Length) |
Weight (Approx.)9.9 oz. (280g) |
Weight (Approx.)8.1 oz. (230g) |
Here are some creative images from the Nikon 50mm f/1.4
@ f/2, focus distance 450mm, DOF =0.9cm
@ f/2.8, focus distance 600mm, DOF =2.22cm
@ f/1.8, focus distance 450mm, DOF =0.78cm
@ f/2, focus distance 1.7m, DOF =13.5cm
@ f/1.4, focus distance 450mm, DOF =0.60cm (Minimum DOF)
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