agelessphotog wrote:
Thank you! I don't have any regrets at all. For some full body shots I think the background looks better with the extra compression of the 200. But I also think the 200 had too much compression and some girls complained about looking larger than they wanted to. I did comparison shots, I think the 105 makes girls look slightly more flattering. I also like the color and rendering better over all on the 105. No regrets at all. I would love for Nikon to come out with a 135 or 200 that is a lot lighter than the 200 F2. But honestly I could shoot with this lens and never get a 135 or 200 and be very happy. I love this lens. ...Show more →
I need to double check the"looking larger" comment. I do not have such experience as if anything they look slimmer. Maybe, affected by subject to camera plane distance? The 200G is still very much needed for moving subject and yes the Bokeh is creamier than the 105E
I was planning to shoot the 200G and 105E side by side in the previous few days but was only able to shoot each separately and not for the same set up.
I will try today, but I don't think I will make it as the shoot is outdoor and needs lot of camera mobility.
My daughter prefers the photo's taken with the 105. And she could care less about the bokeh and sharpness, color. Trust me, young girls mostly just care about how they look in the photo. Most girls period.
Zerga wrote:
Anyone shot with 105 and 200 f2 ? Say they both were same size and weight... and money wasn't an issue.. which would you go with?
200mm
Unfortunately they will never be the same weight and size and why some people prefer the 105.
I did a family of 12 a couple of weeks ago. I started with the 200 for individual shots of the kids then switched to the 105 for group shots as it was easier to carry and work with with large groups.
Zerga wrote:
Anyone shot with 105 and 200 f2 ? Say they both were same size and weight... and money wasn't an issue.. which would you go with?
Probably the 200 but it's almost a toss up. And unfortunately they are not the same weight and price. They are both so good it's almost like when we had to buy a 4k TV. The top tier Samsung and Sony were so close I had a hard time telling which I liked better. I like the compression better on the 200 for 80% of the shots, but I think the 105 has better color and it definitely has more character.
T_Gordon wrote:
Blasphemy not wide open!! Saw this today on my morning run and couldn't resist taking a picture and was able to catch some morning dew rolling off!
You run with you 105...nice
And now for something completely different.
A portion of the Milky Way over the Mokulula Islands in Hawaii.
The "Mokes" located in Lanikai on the island of Oahu.
The reddish object under the cloud is Messier 8 aka the Lagoon Nebula.
Nikon D810a and 105mm f/1.4e.
Four 3 second f/1.8 iso 1600 images stacked.