

Filter size the Nikon 35mm f/1.8G has a 52mm filter thread, while the 50mm has a 58mm thread for filters.

The 1.4× teleconverters are a joy to use as the results are acceptable and, at f/2.8, their is still enough light to easily focus using liveview. Closer focusing the Nikon 35mm f/1.8G allows close focusing to just one foot, while the Nikon 50mm f/1.4G is at 1.5 feet. salt, using 52.5mm PN-11 extension tube with TC-300 teleconverter ( detail) salt, using 52.5mm PN-11 extension tube with TC-201 teleconverter ( detail) sunflower, using PK-13 and PN-11 extension tubes with TC-14 teleconverter ( detail) sunflower, using PK-13 and PN-11 extension tubes with TC-14A teleconverter ( detail) coins, using 52.5mm PN-11 extension tube with TC-14 teleconverter - DX mode ( detail) coins, using 52.5mm PN-11 extension tube with TC-14A teleconverter - DX mode ( detail) transformer, using TC-201 teleconverter ( detail) The teleconverters used with this lens are all Ai/Ai-S teleconverters because, though this lens was originally Pre-Ai, the one being reviewed as been Ai-converted using a Nikon Ai-kit. infrared, f/16īy f/8, diffraction has begun. Even there, by f/2.2 the lens’s extreme corners are incredibly detailed. 100 Crop, f/1.2, 45 megapixels (fine radius sharpening applied) Stopped down, of course, the lens is just incredibly sharp, and we will have to go to the extreme corners to see much of a difference at all. Unlike its predecessor, this lens draws a clean infrared image even at f/16. Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.2, S Nikon Z7 II f/1.2. bokeh at f/2 bokeh at f/2.8 bokeh at f/4 bokeh at f/5.6įlaring and ghosting are well controlled. The bokeh may not be fantastic, but it is not too bad. This lens is an outstanding performer and a real bargain on the used market. It is single-coated and was replaced with the otherwise-identical NIKKOR-H This is a pre-Ai lens meaning it will NOT work on most modern Nikon cameras.

It stops down to f/16 using a six-bladed diaphragm. It is made in Japan and marked in feet and meters. This particular lens has a scalloped, wider focus collar and a chrome nose. That's a lot of lenses! Nikon NIKKOR-H Auto 1:2 f=50mm Pre-Ai lens (with Ai-conversion kit) in a fair cosmetic condition compared to the Nikon Nikkor-S Auto 35mm f/2.8 version II The Nikon 50mm F1.8 S delivers great bokeh, too, but if you want the best bokeh in the Z system this side of the prohibitively expensive Noct lens, the Nikkor Z 50mm F1.2 S is your best bet. In total, over 1.25 million of these lenses were produced. This design endured for 15 years, ending in 1979. orchid flower at greater than 1:1 reproduction ratio using two 27.5mm PK-13 extension tubes Solid budget portrait lens Produces attractive bokeh Useful f/1.8 aperture. The H in NIKKOR-H stands for Hex, or six. It was a Guassian type with six elements in four groups. In 1964, Nikon redesigned their NIKKOR-S f=5cm 1:2 lens to have one fewer elements at six and dropping the price from $110 to $88 thereby making it more affordable to get into the Nikon F system. Review of the Nikon NIKKOR-H Auto 1:2 f=50mm Nippon Kogaku Non-Ai Lens (f/2).
