Af-s nikkor 50mm f/1.4g manual






















 · The AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/G has two focus modes, M/A (manual-priority autofocus) and M (manual focus). With its rounded nine-blade diaphragm, out-of-focus elements appear more natural. When mounted on a DX-format SLR, the picture angle is equivalent to a focal length of about 75mm in 35mm formatmm equivalent focal length(APS-C): 75mm. Pairing a normal field of view with an especially bright design, the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/G is a versatile prime, well-suited for a wide range of subject matter. Characterized by its fast f/ maximum aperture, this lens is adept in difficult lighting conditions and also excels at isolating subjects using selective focus and shallow depth of field techniques. The reason you want this new 50mm f/G AF-S instead of the perfectly good 50mm f/ AF-D that Nikon has been making unchanged since is that you can tweak manual focus simply by touching the ring. With the older AF-D lens, you have to move a switch on .


Manual Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/G. View the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/G manual for free or ask your question to other Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/G owners. The Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/G ($ direct) ($ at Amazon) is the company's most recent standard-angle D-SLR lens. It offers improvements over previous versions, including improved. Has full-time manual focus. Nikon AF-S Nikkor 58mm F/G. Yongnuo YN 50mm f/ II. With full-time manual focus, you can move the focus ring whilst it is in AF (autofocus) mode. This means that you can make manual adjustments once the AF has finished, without changing to manual mode. 5. minimum focus distance.


Key Features F-Mount Lens/FX Format Aperture Range: f/ to f/16 Super Integrated Lens Coating Silent Wave Motor AF System Rounded 9-Blade Diaphragm Pairing a normal field of view with an especially bright design, the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/G is a versatile prime, well-suited for a wide range of subject matter. Characterized by its fast f/ maximum aperture, this lens is adept in. The AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/G offers a classic, “normal” (50mm) angle of view when used on an FX-format DSLR or 35mm film camera. When used on a DX-format camera, however, it becomes an ideal portrait lens, approximating the moderate telephoto perspective of a 75mm lens on an FX-format DSLR or 35mm film camera. Before the 50mm f/G AF-S came out, the Nikon 50mm f/D was our favorite lens for the same reasons. But the newer AF-S version made the AF-D obsolete and once I showed performance differences between the two to Lola, we made the switch. Read the full Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/G Review by Photography Life.

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