Nikon 50 1.8g vs 1.8d sharpness

4 years 2 months ago #674616 by Ivy Winchell
In terms of sharpness is there a difference between the d and g 50mm?


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4 years 2 months ago #674622 by garyrhook
Probably. You'll likely find a difference in edge-to-edge sharpness.

There's almost certainly a difference in AF performance.

There's probably a difference in CA, too. You should consider options and investigate them all. Fast Nikon primes have horrible CA, worse at f/1.4.

Neither of those are expensive lenses, especially used. The D sells for less than $100 on eBay; the G for $130-ish. If you have no budget, get the D.


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4 years 2 months ago #674648 by effron
I have both and use my "less expensive" 1.8D more often, or less seldom?

Why so serious?
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4 years 2 months ago #674660 by Nikon Shooter
The later model G was improved on both the AF capability
and elements construction… I would go for the G.

Light is free… capturing it is not!
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4 years 2 months ago #674761 by garyrhook

effron wrote: I have both and use my "less expensive" 1.8D more often, or less seldom?


Less seldom? :blink:

Which begs the question, since you have a choice, why the D? What about it is more appealing to you?


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4 years 2 months ago #674793 by effron
I just like the IQ better. Usually use it on the D7100, bought it when I still had my D300. The 1.4G is a bit faster focuser, but the 1.8D is sharper corner to corner. I just never fell in love with the newer fifty.
I'll restate, neither gets much attention from me these days, due to the quality of my current zooms.

Why so serious?
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