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what portrait primes do nikon have to compare with the 85mm 1.2 and the 135mm f/2?
85mm 1.4 and the 135mm f/2 DC, Nikon doesn't seem to miss out much there.
what portrait primes do nikon have to compare with the 85mm 1.2 and the 135mm f/2?
85mm 1.4 and the 135mm f/2 DC, Nikon doesn't seem to miss out much there.
joescrivens said:what portrait primes do nikon have to compare with the 85mm 1.2 and the 135mm f/2?
Nikons 135mm f2 dc is heavily regarded as their best portrait lens...
joescrivens said:cool.
but how does it compare against the canon 135mm? out of curiosity
the 85mm is no comparison then, since it's not a 1.2
I agree. Canon has the greater selection and has some exotics like f/1.2 50mm but its all down to what you require. If you require a 24-70 then its not a big deal. If you need a 400mm f/5.6 then you would be at a disadvantage with Nikon but there are ways round it....
Martyn... said:There is a Nikon 50mm f1.2, and the 300 f4 + 1.4TC is equal to or better.
Oh yeah, my mistake. Isn't that MF though?![]()
Lol I don't know but I would wager it's superior like most of nikon to canon direct lens tests ;-)
Martyn... said:Yes Pat and still available brand new, you would be surprised how many Canon shooters buy up the Nikon MF lenses to use with converters, there are some superb optics available, and using MF again is a refreshing experience.

Nikons 135mm f2 dc is heavily regarded as their best portrait lens...
I need to get a new pair specs before I go back MF lenses![]()
Hmm, on the whole I'd (and many other people I know) consider the F/4 zooms WGAF lenses.
The Nikon 24-120 F/4 is pretty good though, sharp, albeit with a little distortion, and a 70-200mm F/4 is rumoured.
Raymond Lin said:Isn't that an old design with the focus module from body so not compatible with all Nikon bodies and lacks the modern coating?
Surely you're having a laugh? What are Nikon missing? Canon efs lenses are ******...serious peices of junk...I think Nikon leaves them for dust in the budget lens department. Then lets compare both manufactorer 24-70 canons version is shocking! Oh... Perhaps that's why they brought out the "mk2".
Moreorless said:Well given that the D800E seems specifically targetted to landscape users I'd say that sharp f/4 zooms are likely to be very much in demand.
Most of what I'v heard about the 24-120 has been negative.
In other words it was good enough not to remake, still sells for £800+ and looks fine to me!
The (virtual) air is thick with oneupmanship...![]()
Raymond Lin said:And if they remake it tomorrow you are going to say the same thing?
Surely you're having a laugh? What are Nikon missing? Canon efs lenses are ******...serious peices of junk...I think Nikon leaves them for dust in the budget lens department. Then lets compare both manufactorer 24-70 canons version is shocking! Oh... Perhaps that's why they brought out the "mk2".
In other words it was good enough not to remake, still sells for £800+ and looks fine to me!
Lol but the fact remains...today and always it is a great lens optically.
But...wouldn't you rather have a Autofocus one?
How did this suddenly turn into a lens thread?
How did this suddenly turn into a lens thread?
Canon's ticked just about every box on the 5D3 and 22MP is more than enough. Presumably the weather-sealing is improved too.
Undoubtably it is exactly what MkII owners wanted, but has it come at a price that now they aren't prepared to pay?
