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    Nikon 85mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

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    Nikon 85mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
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    Product Description

    85mm lens for Nikon SLR cameras

    Product Details

    • Portable medium telephoto lens that is ideal for indoor and outdoor portraits
    • Rear Focusing system for fast and smooth optical performance
    • Subtle blurring of background for beautifully natural and evocative portraits
    • High-speed f1.8 aperture
    • Compact and lightweight at 13.2 ounces

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    Nikon 85mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras Customer Reviews

    Excellent compact moderate telephoto lens
     
    Review Date: July 30, 2005
    Reviewer: John Kwok, New York, NY USA
    If you don't need the speed or can't afford the expensive 85mm f1.4 Nikkor lens or both, then this lens may be the right one for you. It took Nikon a while to produce a superb compact 85mm lens, but this time they finally got it right. Without a doubt, this is a fine portrait lens for photographing head-and-shoulder portraits (The only lens which is optically better is Nikon's legendary 105mm f2.5 Nikkor lens, and its close optical twin, the 105mm f2.8 Micro Nikkor.). Since the 105mm f2.5 Nikkor lens doesn't have an autofocus version, then this might be the perfect moderate telephoto lens for owners of Nikon autofocus SLR cameras. Regardless, this lens has a well-earned reputation for excellent contrast and resolution.
    An oustanding portrait lens for both film and DSLR
     
    Review Date: November 21, 2006
    Reviewer: M. Garrett, Washington, DC United States
    A exceptional portrait lens for both digital and film, the Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D is usably sharp wide open and tack sharp by the time you stop down even just a bit. Relatively small and very light, it feels just right in my hand. Steve McCurry is one of my favorite photographers and I was happy to discover that many of his great shots were taken with this lens.

    Also, if you shoot on a manual focus body like the F3, you'll like the solid but smooth feel of the focus ring.

    The 85mm comes with a metal, screw-on hood. My preference is the plastic bayonet mounts, but I find that I don't need the hood that often since this lens doesn't tend to flare.

    Two minor complaints about this lens: first, the bokeh is not exceptional. That's OK; I'm not a bokeh hound. But when I see the creamy out of focus specular highlights that the 85mm f/1.4 produces, sometimes I dream about spending the extra money.

    Second, I wish it were AF-S. But even without AF-S, it focuses faster than you'd expect.

    Finally, the construction is solid. I've used it heavily for two years in deserts, jungles, and glaciers (ok, and in less glamorous places like around the apartment) and it still looks brand new.

    In short, my favorite lens. Absolutely worth every penny.
    Very under-rated
     
    Review Date: April 18, 2006
    Reviewer: D. Barrack, Atlanta, GA
    I have a D200 and while all the hype is around the 18-200 and others, this is one awesome lens for portraits and other closer up type photos. I read a few things that I had to research and thought I'd pass on my experience:

    - How is this with a D200? (ans: great. fast auto-focus. no compatibility issues)
    - Do you really get crisp photos and cool bokeh? (ans: absolutely)
    - Is 1.8 ok or do you need 1.4? (ans: I don't have a 1.4 but the 1.8 is so competent for the price and I get the crispness and shallow DOF I was looking for)
    - Is the shooting distance for an 85mm acceptable or do you need a 55mm so you can be closer to the subject? (ans: I really like the shooting distance for the 85mm. I really would not less distance between me and the subject)

    Enjoy!
    The Perfect Portrait Lens
     
    Review Date: August 14, 2008
    Reviewer: Nikon Nut, San Ramon, CA USA
    I have used Nikkor lenses for almost 40 years. I have 6 in my bag right now. This is the best lens I have ever used. It is better than the 105 f2.5, and that should say it all. Fast focus, perfect color, contrast, and razor sharp. The 85 mm focal length is perfect for portraits even with the 1.5 factor on a D300 [feels almost like you are using the 105 f2.5!]. On a D700 this lens is stunning in all regards! Combine the 1.8 f-stop with the low noise of today's Nikons and you are set to capture great images in almost any low light situation. The real point of the lens is, of course, the incredible DOF control you have to make your subject pop. I always use aperture priority with this lens to make sure I am controling the f stop, the results are amazing, even wide open. This prime lens really needs to be in your camera bag if you are a serious Nikon photographer. The fit and finish are pure Nikon. This is not a kit lens, it is a lens built for professional use. One more important thought to remember, this lens will work perfectly on the FX sensor of the D3 and D700 as it is not a DX lens. You will not be sorry you bought this lens, esp at the current price.
    This thing delivers.
     
    Review Date: January 16, 2009
    Reviewer: Orlando Gonzalez, Germany
    If you have a grand to burn...get the 1.4. If you are a practical person, enjoy maxin' out the gear you currently own before buying more stuff get the 1.8. This lens produces absolute beauty. The Bokeh is very...and i mean very pleasing and, of course, sharp as hell. I own various fixed lenses and even the 80-200mm af-s behemoth(serious "bokeh-er")and I'm still drawn to my 85mm 1.8 like a magnet. I believe in squeezing my current gear before moving on to 1.4's for example. That's just me. This Nikkor is indeed fantastic. This is your lens if you need above average performance at a reasonable price.

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