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The wait of 40 years.... 2 Attachment(s) for a freaking auto-focus 35mm F1.4 from nikon!!! :D My new toy |
:drool How do you like it? |
Just got ours too. The canon 35mm f1.4 has a smoother bokeh, they both have similar sharpness but the Nikon may have slightly less chromatic aberration. |
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Initial impression: Focus is dead on with my D700. The weight is a bit heavier than what I'd like it to be, but oh well. 67mm filter is pita, but I bought a Hoya HD UV for it and a step-up ring for it to use all my 77mm filters. Bokeh is nice. But I find the vignette to be rather strong. I'll double check if it's lighting condition I have later, was able to take 10 shots out of it today. Quote:
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I got the lenses mixed up. The Nikon 35mm f1.4 has the smoother bokeh. Nikon D3x + 35mm f1.4G: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...p/DSC_6218.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...p/DSC_6241.jpg Canon 5DmkII + 35mm f1.4L: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...p/IMG_3293.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...p/IMG_3314.jpg |
Nice score! The more I play with my 50mm 1.4, the more i want to also get the 35mm 1.4 too! =) |
Some quick shots I took this afternoon: The vignette is pretty bad... Already considering letting this go to get a 24mm instead. :D http://www.hungpinchou.com/pictures/DSC_9004.jpg http://www.hungpinchou.com/pictures/DSC_9005.jpg http://www.hungpinchou.com/pictures/DSC_9006.jpg http://www.hungpinchou.com/pictures/DSC_9024.jpg |
definitely the corners have some darkness. |
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