Nikon AF 85mm f/1.4D IF Nikkor

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32 reviews 4.84 of 5 MSRP: $ 1535.00  
 
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A fast f/1.4 aperture makes this lens a standout for sports photography and photojournalism. With Nikon's typical attention to details, its aperture has extra blades, enabling the diaphragm shape...
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Review Date
July 4, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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3.40 of 5, 5 votes

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Reviewed by
bupa , Expert

Price Paid
$1200.00 at grand stores dubai

Photography Experience
2-5 years , Outdoor

Summary
this is the ultimate power of a glass , this is the most powerfull lens i have ever worked with till now , if you can find one then go buy immediatly and you will know what i mean , a cream machine indeed , your photos will look different with this lens , the colors , skin tones, sharpness ,bokeh, all is so true ....
it is so fast and precise , it is so simple made too and i think that is the secret of its power , i shot some photos with it and after a week i was looking at the result on an HDTV , plugged through an hdmi cable to my D3 .....i was blown away with the results ....this 85mm is really a jewel.

Strengths
every thing

Weaknesses
none

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Review Date
June 18, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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1.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Reviewed by
Alain Cognard , Expert

Price Paid
$900.00 at Photo-Service Montré

Photography Experience
21+ years , Outdoor

Summary
Fan of 85 mm for night shots at Festival du Jazz in Montréal, or when people get out of bars to smoke or go to sleep in the morning, this lens is my friend. It is sharp at any aperture and very sharp past 2,8. Focus is easy thanks to a demultiplicated focus mechanism (if you compare to the quick one of the 85 tilt-shift) and to the brightness such a front lens gives you.

Best uses for me : portraits, because it delivers all the raw sharpness you want.and doesn't break the intimacy you have installed with your model ; street, because if you are not invisible, people don't stop doing what they do when they see you at a reasonnable distance. You have enough quality to enlarge, cut, crop and select your subject.

Furthermore, you get all the nuances in color or black and white that you could dream of. Not all 85 mm can deliver all that. This 85 do.

Strengths
Quality of glass.

Focus precision (manual mode)

Aperture

Tones rendering.

Weaknesses
Autofocus lacks of precision with a 801S (8008S)

Weight (lot of glass...)

Similar Products Used
85 mm tilt-shift

Customer Service
N/A

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Review Date
October 18, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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5.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Reviewed by
Ryan - Photobox Studios , Professional

Price Paid
$1050.00 at B&H Photo

Photography Experience
6-10 years , Sports

Summary
WOW! That is all that one must or can say about this extraordinary optic. Most people I think would use this for portrait work, but why stop there. The glass is so crisp that wedding photographers and sports photographers would be crazy not to spring for this glass. I use it mainly at such events. About 90 percent of all the images I shot at my last wedding where shot with this lens. It allows for beautiful available light images. I like flash, don't get me wrong, but natural light is it's own language and makes for some stunning pictures! Even at 1.4 the lens is amazing. Obviously the focal point is smaller as DOF is shorter, but it does what a great 1.4 optic should do. I also shoot a lot of volleyball and basketball for a local university and this lens does the trick. The light is not terribly good in the gym so I put away the 2.8s and pull out the 1.4. Normally you will see photographers sporting the likes of the 17-55 and 70-200 VR which are fast at f/2.8 - I know because I own them both. However, with volleyball in particular, a shutter speed of 1/250-1/320 is necessary to get the shot and at that speed I have to push the ISO to 1000-1600 (new firmware update gives intermediate ISOs on the D2X!) This is ok, but not for the sharpest images because of noise. It can be cleaned up later, but why put yourself through the pain of post processing? The 85mm is a fix optic, but it allows shot at lower ISOs and higher shutter speeds. My average shot is about f/1.6-f/2 between ISO 500 and 640 at 1/250-1/320. Every sports and wedding photographer should consider this if low light shooting is a part of the day to day.

Strengths
Optical performance almost flawless
Fast, fast, fast (only one faster in the world - Canon's 1.2L)
Weight - not too heavy and feels very solid
Size
Metal hood, not plastic
Confidence it offers the low light shooter
77mm pro size filter thread (same as 17-55 and 70-200)

Weaknesses
Price is a bit high for a prime (only in the sense that the 17-55mm AF-S is the same price and offers more flexibility)
Lens hood cannot be reversed (threaded) for shorter storage
Would be excellent with AF-S though focusing is not particularly slow on D2X

Similar Products Used
Ahhhh, what products are similar? There are NO OTHER f1.4s for Nikon in this focal length unless there is something by Zeiss that cost more than a used car! The 50mm f1/4 AF-D is available for about $300 and may work better budget wise for most photogrphers.

Customer Service
Not needed!

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Review Date
June 13, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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4.60 of 5, 10 votes

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Reviewed by
whymeagain , Intermediate

Price Paid
$1040.00 at Local dealer

Photography Experience
11-20 years , People

Summary
The sharpest lens I've ever owned, period. Had the chance to loan out a copy of the 85/1.4 from Nikon service centre and was blown away by the sharpness, colour reproduction, contrast, bokeh, sharpness (did i mention it already?)...

Right after trying it, I've sold off my Nikon AFD 85mm/f1.8 and AFD 80-200mm/f2.8 for this. No regrets and currently having a great time shooting my baby with the lens on either my D50 or D200.

Strengths
Sharp, sharp, sharp... plus excellent colour reproduction, contrast, bokeh

Weaknesses
Can the high price tag be considered a weakness?

Similar Products Used
Canon 300D, 10D, 17-40/f4L, 70-200/f4L, EF 50mm/f1.8, EF 135mm/f2.8 SF

D100, D50, D2H, D200, 17-55/f2.8, 80-200/f2.8, 50/f1.8, 85/f1.8, 85/f1.4

Customer Service
Never had any complaints about Nikon Service Centre.

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Review Date
December 3, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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3.38 of 5, 8 votes

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Reviewed by
nikon_junkie , Intermediate

Price Paid
$800.00 at adorama

Photography Experience
11-20 years , Sports

Summary
This is the most usd lense out of my aresenal of fast primes. Although I prefer the 135mm f/2 it's only because of the focal length. This lense is perfect for every application. Indoor sports, portraits and weddings. Amazing optics and build quailty. A less pricey option for the average photographer would be the 85mm f/1.8 and with the savings you could go wider lense (AIS f/2) or longer (180mm f/2.8 AF) and have a very good and flexible glass choices for the same cost of the f/1.4

Strengths
build, optics. Amazing lense you want regret purchasing if you really need the speed.

Weaknesses
cost

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