wrong section mate
I prefer the build quality of the older D models over the plastic fantastic G models. You won't be disappointed by the D version if you choose it and the extra money in your pocket is a nice bonus.
The G series 50mm 1.4 is not plastic.
The G series is optically better than the D series, and unless you need a real aperture ring... the G series is the better option. Unless that is... you're on a limited budget.. in which case, a used 1.4D would be a great choice. There's nothing wrong with the 1.4D.. it's just not quite as good as the G series.
The build quality of the lens is very decent thanks to an outer barrel made out of high quality plastics.
kai28 said:thanks, i just wanted to make sure im not making a bad choice picking 1.4D over G.
85mm is more better!![]()
okbut if ur low on budget you would choose D?
thanks, i just wanted to make sure im not making a bad choice picking 1.4D over G.
85mm is more better!![]()
oh thanks for the info about the 85mm
D or G.....not decided yetmore opinions pls.
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Just bear in mind how dreadfully slow the 1.4g is too focus.
Didn't you find the D versions very noisy? My old 1.8D would wake the neighbours when whirring and snapping to focus! ... ok, slight exaggeration maybe, but it was loud.
Just bear in mind how dreadfully slow the 1.4g is too focus.
Photozone:
I'd have stopped at decent. The G is a bit better, but for the money get a D and use the extra cash for filters or memory.
Phil Young said:I'd choose AFs over D any day of the week. My old 50mm f1.4 afd was sooo loud.
From all accounts the 1.8G seems like a better lens all round unless you need the 1.4.I picked it over the 1.4G and couldn't be happier with it. It's sharper than my old 1.8D and I would say as good as any of my £1000 pro glass.