MazeRunner wrote:
Should I just sell my 85 if I get the 105?
The answer to this question is the reason why I haven't pursued the 105, and probably won't. The 85 can be used indoors here and there, but I have a hunch the 105 will just be too long. We shoot a lot of wedding details with the 85 and there's usually just enough room to get the shot. Worried that wouldn't be the case with the 105.
The problem is - we have too many AMAZING options and it's hard to figure out the perfect workflow
ohsnaphappy wrote:
The answer to this question is the reason why I haven't pursued the 105, and probably won't. The 85 can be used indoors here and there, but I have a hunch the 105 will just be too long. We shoot a lot of wedding details with the 85 and there's usually just enough room to get the shot. Worried that wouldn't be the case with the 105.
The problem is - we have too many AMAZING options and it's hard to figure out the perfect workflow
Hmm, true. The 85 should be able to blow out the background just as much if not more in certain situations due to the ratios in smaller spaces, but in that case, I'd probably just use my 58 anyways. I like my 85, but it never became a staple lens for me (my staples are the 24, 58, 70-200, 200). Maybe the 105 might become a staple, maybe not.
We'll see this weekend! Going to test it out alongside my 85 and do comparisons!
I was thinking today, probably the best three prime setup ever would be 35, 58, 105. One on the body, two in the bag. Just perfect. As a wedding photographer that would cover absolutely everything.
ohsnaphappy wrote:
I was thinking today, probably the best three prime setup ever would be 35, 58, 105. One on the body, two in the bag. Just perfect. As a wedding photographer that would cover absolutely everything.
You are mostly correct, my friend.
I cary a 28G, 58G and a 105E in my bag and that's all I need for the most part.
I do use other lenses and zooms but my all time favorite 3 are just those.
I don't like the 35, 85, 135 setup because there is no good 135mm yet.
JMDobson wrote:
Anyone use this lens for indoor sports yet? I'd love to ditch my 70-200 VRII for this in dark basketball gyms.
As an owner of both lenses who tested both lenses in a soccer game, I'd say this: NEVER replace the 70-200VRII with a 105E.
Focusing speed is a joke on the 105E when compared to the 70-200VRII.
Elijah wrote:
As an owner of both lenses who tested both lenses in a soccer game, I'd say this: NEVER replace the 70-200VRII with a 105E.
Focusing speed is a joke on the 105E when compared to the 70-200VRII.
^^ Agreed!! I don't know why Nikon even mentioned sports in the verbiage.... I guess maybe golf or something where they aren't moving fast lol
"It's fast maximum aperture make this an ideal optic for available light—recommended for portraiture or indoor sports."
The AF is not fast enough for indoor sports, whatever nikon marketing is claiming.
It's about as fast as the 85/1.4G
T_Gordon wrote:
^^ Agreed!! I don't know why Nikon even mentioned sports in the verbiage.... I guess maybe golf or something where they aren't moving fast lol
"It's fast maximum aperture make this an ideal optic for available light—recommended for portraiture or indoor sports."
Great shots everyone! I'm holding out with the hopes that Nikon releases a 135mm in this vain soon. Can't bring myself to selling my Nikon 85mm 1.4G and they're simply too close for me to justify!
Blakehfreeman wrote:
Can't bring myself to selling my Nikon 85mm 1.4G and they're simply too close for me to justify!
The 85mm f1.4G is garbage compared to this lens in every aspect. It's not even close!! There's no reason to own the 85 anymore unless you need the 85 focal length... even then the Zeiss 85 Milvus embarrasses the Nikon... it's a little early to tell if the 85 Art will as well.
Hi, I would like to introduce myself. Purchased the 105 F1.4 back in late Aug. and have been extremely pleased with the output from this lens. The body of work, being displayed in this forum is outstanding! You folks are forging new photographic horizons with this thing. Keep up the good work!
Welcome to the family.
Where are you from and what do you shoot?
Cheers 🍻
mikard wrote:
Hi, I would like to introduce myself. Purchased the 105 F1.4 back in late Aug. and have been extremely pleased with the output from this lens. The body of work, being displayed in this forum is outstanding! You folks are forging new photographic horizons with this thing. Keep up the good work!