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p.1 #4 · How good is the 28mm f/1.4? | |
having fallen in love with my 50mm and 85mm f/1.4 nikkor lenses, i hunted down a used 28mm (as it was all i could afford) and have fallen in love with it every since. it is simply a joy to look through on my D70. the colors pop with such a spark, it's simply an incredible performing lens.
after shooting with my 85mm, 28mm, and 70-200mm vr lens for an afternoon or two, i find it really hard to go back to any of my "other" lowly lenses, as in those that don't retail for over $1k! 
anyway, stop this wonderful lens down to f/2 and be amazed at the sharpness and performance. bokeh is super smooth and creamy, and what might be my favorite aspect of the lens, is that the minimal focus distance is very short, but on my D70 it's around 42mm focally. so dare i say i've used it to taken close up portraits, and gotten good focus, but also go to include some background.
this has become one of my favorite lenses, and i always carry it in my bag no matter what. this week, it's been the 28mm, 85mm, 45mm P manual focus lens, and my new 10.5mm fisheye. my bag isn't the lightest, but damn is it nice to have that selection. 
edit: the only downside i've found with the lens, is that purple fringing crops up now and again with objects reflecting direct sunlight. i always use the hood with this lens, but it still happens if i'm using it in bright direct sunlight, so i try to stick to shade whenever possible.
Edited on Aug 24, 2005 at 09:17 PM
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