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Nikon Af-S Nikkor 50 Mm F/1.8G Prime Lens for DSLR Camera – Black

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Nikon Af-S Nikkor 50 Mm F/1.8G Prime Lens for DSLR Camera – Black
Nikon Af-S Nikkor 50 Mm F/1.8G Prime Lens for DSLR Camera – Black

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Specification: Nikon Af-S Nikkor 50 Mm F/1.8G Prime Lens for DSLR Camera – Black

Brand

‎Nikon

Manufacturer

‎Nikon Corporation

Model

‎2199

Model Name

‎AF-S

Model Year

‎2011

Product Dimensions

‎5.3 x 7.2 x 7.2 cm, 185 Grams

Batteries

‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.

Item model number

‎2199

Memory Storage Capacity

‎28 MB

Compatible Devices

‎Nikon DSLR with Support for AF-S Lenses

Mounting Hardware

‎Bayonet Hood HB-47, Flexible lens pouch CL-1013, Rear Lens Cap LF-4, Snap-on Front Lens Cap LC-58

Number of items

‎1

Colour Screen

‎No

Has Image Stabilisation

‎No

Optical zoom

‎0.15 x

Maximum resolution

‎16 MP

Minimum diaphragm opening

‎16

Min Focal Length

‎50 Millimeters

Voltage

‎240 Volts

Batteries Included

‎No

Batteries Required

‎No

Battery cell composition

‎Lithium

Form Factor

‎DSLR

Lens type

‎Standard

Mounting Type

‎Nikon F

Does it contain liquid

‎No

Has Auto Focus

‎Yes

Includes Rechargeable Battery

‎No

Is there a timer

‎No

Includes AC Adapter

‎No

Includes remote

‎No

Country of Origin

‎Japan

Imported By

‎Nikon India PVT.LTD. Plot No: 71,Sector 32, Institutional Area, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana, India.Tel No: 1800-12-7346

Item Weight

‎185 g

Reviews (10)

10 reviews for Nikon Af-S Nikkor 50 Mm F/1.8G Prime Lens for DSLR Camera – Black

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  1. Kindle Customer

    1st delivery didn’t have a lens, the second replacement they delivered to me is a broken lens.

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  2. Ashish GT

    I purchased this 50 mm prime lens after a thorough research.

    This is one of the BEST lens that you can lay your hands on (for the budget conscious). Once you start using this, you won’t ever want to get back to using the 18-55 mm standard lens that comes with the kit. I have used the standard 18-55 mm lens only on a couple of occasions on my Nikon D5100 and was not too happy with the results, since I was accustomed to great picture quality of this 50 mm lens.

    The bokeh and background blur effects are simply amazing and smooth. And so is the picture clarity. You will get beautiful photos even in low light conditions. The lens comes with both Auto/Manual focus, which is very useful. However when you want to take group photos (of more than 3-4 people) in closed areas, you will have to struggle a bit, as you wont have enough room to back off to take in all the group. But this is a 50mm lens and this is the expected behavior.

    If you like photography and mostly take pics of family functions etc., this is probably the best lens that you can lay your hands on. You can later buy a 35 mm lens too, to be able to take good photos in tight/closed areas.

    As for the price, I purchased this lens for Rs. 8460/- exactly 3 months ago and I think it’s a great deal! Right now the price has come down to Rs.7944/-, which is a great bargain. Go for this lens! You wont EVER regret!

    P.S: Attached is a sample photo taken this lens. This

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  3. JupiterFest

    Excellent choice for potrait photo
    Beginners learning prime lens
    Better to take 35mm for tight indoor spaces

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  4. Ashish GT

    Really happy with the price … Offline pryce & online Price Almost same. wont bother u for the price

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  5. Amit Kumar

    I bought this lens almost an year ago and have been using it with Nikon D7000 and Nikon D3300 . I personally own a few other lens from Nikon ,including telephoto zoom ,kit and prime . If you are really into photography then going for a prime lens would be a wise decision . Also a 50mm prime lens is always recommended because it will give you a better bokeh effect (in some cases) .You just have to stand a few feet away from the object to take a perfect shot.

    #IMAGE QUALITY:
    This lens is hands down amazing. Paired with my D3200, it really does offer stunning photos. The autofocus is fast and accurate, however sometimes focus seems to stray from my subject. The first thing you will notice about this lens over the 1.8D is that color are so much more vivid. Because I had to manually focus with the 1.8D, photos weren’t always tack sharp. This lens is very sharp. The best part about it is that its way sharper than the 1.8D at wider apertures. I mainly shoot from f2.2 – f2.8 and sharpness kills the 1.8D.

    #BETTER BOKEH EFFECT:
    Bokeh is the background blur you see in DSLR shots. Nowadays you can create a good bokeh effect using software itself. But trust me prime lens bokeh looks way more natural, accurate and PERFECT.So if you want that really smooth and creamy bokeh, this lens is the way to go.

    #REASONS TO BUY
    – takes PHENOMENAL portraits
    -This lens does incredibly well in low-light situations, especially if you keep it at the lowest aperture and low shutter speed.
    – Perfectly usable wide-open (unlike the 1.8D)
    – Very sharp with The “SLR Look”
    – Little to no flaring
    – Excellent color reproduction and contrast
    – True professional performance for very little money
    – Built like a plastic tank
    -Macro Photography: (hack:))reverse the lens and hold it near the body of the camera.
    – Fits well in the hand and is very light
    – Well thought out ergonomics
    – Manual focus override of AF
    – Great lens hood

    Cons:
    – Small amount of barrel distortion
    – Only stops down to f/16 (the 1.8D went to f/22)
    – Slight play in the manual focus (manual override makes up for this)
    – Distance scale could be better
    – AF could be faster

    Overall the Nikon 50mm 1.8G is a photographer’s friend, offering speed, fun, creativity and awesome quality images. This lens is a versatile, quick reach companion for any photographer’s lens collection.I would highly recommend this if you are getting serious about your photography and also for casual shots.

    Thanks for reading.I hope my review provided all the information for a well informed and wise purchase decision.
    Hope it helps!
    Regards
    Abraham

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  6. Amit Kumar

    Adipowli sathanam♥️

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  7. Hemanshu Bhatia

    Al principio tenía mis dudas respecto a la compatibilidad del lente con el cuerpo de mi cámara (D3500), tanto por el motor de enfoque automático como por el control de apertura del diafragma, sin embargo (y luego de unas breves pruebas) comprobé su total compatibilidad con mi equipo. El motor de enfoque hace un poco más de ruido, en comparación con el lente 18-55 de kit, pero aún así es casi imperceptible al tomar fotos, aunque no se qué tanto se note al grabar video (que de cualquier forma, la D3500 no es la mejor opción si lo que buscas es enfocarte a la parte de video).
    Quedé completamente satisfecho con mi compra, el envío llego antes de lo esperado.

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  8. JupiterFest

    Let’s not beat around the bush – If you are a budding photographer or a serious hobbyist, there are not many things you can do better than to buy this lens. With kit lens, a telephoto and a prime lens, you got all the basic tools to learn and enjoy photography at the same time. So the question for most will not be yes or no, but when and what.

    35mm or 50mm?
    There are situations where it is easier to get away from the subject than to come closer. You will struggle with this lens if you regularly shoot photographs within confined spaces but in open areas extra 15mm is a bliss. 50mm is better built and supports full frame cameras. I also learned the bokeh is better on this one.

    How much shallow depth of field?
    With 1.8 Aperture you get pretty shallow with DoF. Attached pics will better illustrate this.

    Pros:

    1. 1.8 Aperture is a revelation for first timers. This opens host of new possibilities.
    2. Built quality is excellent.
    3. In built focus motor for starter DSLRs.
    4. Fast Autofocus.
    5. Ability to experiment with fast shutter speeds in daytime without losing light at 1.8G. Try catching raindrops, puff of dust, spilling water and what not!
    6. Fixed optics give sharp images.
    7. Great low light performance. Gives you freedom from high ISO by combining slow shutter speeds and large apertures.
    8. Bokeh makes a debut in sub 10k lens!
    9. Your introduction to Aperture priority mode which would be least used with your kit lens so far.

    Cons:
    50mm is not suitable for shooting in confined spaces or cramped indoors. Group pics will be a big no no.
    No IS. Although large aperture allows you high shutter speeds. Above 1/60 you won’t notice any shakes.

    Highly recommended.

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  9. Kindle Customer

    Nice product. Lense and picture quality is extremely satisfying

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  10. Vikram

    Llego antes de lo esperado todo el excelentes condiciones, captura unas imágenes bonitas

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