The trinity is probably Nikons equivalent.
14-24
24-70
70-200 vr2
Nikons higher class of lenses usually have a gold ring but there are many super lenses out there.
That's what I use (on a D7200), but I find the 85mm sharper than the 35mm. Maybe I need to check the focus on my 35mm?The best, sharpest, lens I've ever owned is one I have now - the DX 35mm f1.8, which is about £160 new but I bought it used for £95
The next best I've ever owned I also still own, the 85mm f1.8, which is around £360 new and again I bought used, this time for £240
Dave
That's what I use (on a D7200), but I find the 85mm sharper than the 35mm. Maybe I need to check the focus on my 35mm?
Agree with both of these, I love both of these lensesNot wishing to fuel the CvN argument (for once lol)
The best, sharpest, lens I've ever owned is one I have now - the DX 35mm f1.8, which is about £160 new but I bought it used for £95
The next best I've ever owned I also still own, the 85mm f1.8, which is around £360 new and again I bought used, this time for £240
Dave
The 35 would i guess be a more useful walkaround lensI use both on my D7200 too - the 35mm I find sharper at f2 than the 85 is, but that may in part be due to it being easier to lock focus exactly where I want it as there's more DoF at f2 on the 35
If you're not finding that too then maybe a hint of adjustment is needed
Dave
I think Canon are already doing that, but by stealth (*). They have a 50 MP camera in production and have demonstrated 120 MP sensor prototypes, and it seems that their R&D programme is taking account of the needs of such sensors. Their most recent high-end lens designs (eg 24-70/2.8 II, 35/1.4 II, 11-24, etc) are astonishingly good. I'm expecting the recently announced 16-35/2.8 III and 24-105/4 II to be similarly good: that will be the proud of the pudding, in a way.I think Sony is heading the right direction with their G Master line-up which has been engineered with the next generation sensors in mind........ could we see a new wave of G Master equivalent Canon or Nikon lenses?
Nikons higher class of lenses usually have a gold ring....
I think this is a myth that is past its sell-by date. The best lenses have gold rings, but lenses with gold rings aren't necessarily the best. For example the AF DX 10.5mm f/2.8 fisheye has a gold ring. You'd need to be working with a rather bizarre definition of "best" to include that one.But yes, a gold ring is the marque.....
Not many of us in the cool club....The 58mm F1.4
Since nobody has mentioned any older lenses yet - 28mm f2.8 AIS.