Dear Friends,
I own a Nikon D5100, and have been using the 18-55 kit lens along with it, as you all know that this kit lens is superb for macros and closeups but not so great for landscape photography since the lens lacks the sharpness and also is crappy for low light shots, .
I heard lots of users praising the capabilities of the 35mm 1.8g prime lens, regarding its sharpness and its ninja ability to capture low light shots without sacrificing on shutter speed and iso .
So i decided to get my self this prime lens. but to my horror it all turned out to be wrong.
so i did a comparison test to find whats wrong.. pls note that all shots were made in aperture priorty mode and both at 35mm focal lenghts and all at the same lighting conditions and at ISO 100.
1. the first was a shot of some oranges on a table with the morning sun rays gleaming onto them.
first the 18-55 kit lens fixed at 35mm, the aperture was fixed at 5 the highest aperture the lens was capable of when zoomed to 35mm. when metered the shutter speed was fixed at 1/80th of a second. OK went ahead and took the shot
Now with the 35mm lens , again i fixed the aperture at 5, since i wanted to compare both the shots, But heres were the problem starts, When i metered the shutter speed was fixed at "1/60th of second" NOW HOW ON EARTH IS THAT POSSIBLE. why did the shutter speed become lower than the kit lens. i thought this prime lens was a fast one, and took superb shots in low light conditions. I really thought that the shutter would be meterd at somewhere in 1/100 and 1/200 range.
Why is this happening.
2. So i decided to take an out door landscape shot to check if this was the case again.
the shot was a rice paddy filed at 8:00 in the morning, sunrays shining brightly over the green rice field.
First with the kit lens, at 35mm, the aperture was fixed again at 5, when metered shutter speed was fixed at 1/3200 of a second. fast isn't it....OK
now with the prime lens and to my horror the shutter speed was fixed at 1/1600 of a sec.... WHAAAT lower than the KIT lens again.... WHATS GOING ON... why this lens is capable of capturing more light in right... then what wrong with the lens.
MY question to all is ....
is there something wrong with my lens, if yes how to find whats wrong and...
Please guys i need your expert advice... I EXPECTED more from this lens and now i am sad.
I own a Nikon D5100, and have been using the 18-55 kit lens along with it, as you all know that this kit lens is superb for macros and closeups but not so great for landscape photography since the lens lacks the sharpness and also is crappy for low light shots, .
I heard lots of users praising the capabilities of the 35mm 1.8g prime lens, regarding its sharpness and its ninja ability to capture low light shots without sacrificing on shutter speed and iso .
So i decided to get my self this prime lens. but to my horror it all turned out to be wrong.
so i did a comparison test to find whats wrong.. pls note that all shots were made in aperture priorty mode and both at 35mm focal lenghts and all at the same lighting conditions and at ISO 100.
1. the first was a shot of some oranges on a table with the morning sun rays gleaming onto them.
first the 18-55 kit lens fixed at 35mm, the aperture was fixed at 5 the highest aperture the lens was capable of when zoomed to 35mm. when metered the shutter speed was fixed at 1/80th of a second. OK went ahead and took the shot
Now with the 35mm lens , again i fixed the aperture at 5, since i wanted to compare both the shots, But heres were the problem starts, When i metered the shutter speed was fixed at "1/60th of second" NOW HOW ON EARTH IS THAT POSSIBLE. why did the shutter speed become lower than the kit lens. i thought this prime lens was a fast one, and took superb shots in low light conditions. I really thought that the shutter would be meterd at somewhere in 1/100 and 1/200 range.
Why is this happening.
2. So i decided to take an out door landscape shot to check if this was the case again.
the shot was a rice paddy filed at 8:00 in the morning, sunrays shining brightly over the green rice field.
First with the kit lens, at 35mm, the aperture was fixed again at 5, when metered shutter speed was fixed at 1/3200 of a second. fast isn't it....OK
now with the prime lens and to my horror the shutter speed was fixed at 1/1600 of a sec.... WHAAAT lower than the KIT lens again.... WHATS GOING ON... why this lens is capable of capturing more light in right... then what wrong with the lens.
MY question to all is ....
is there something wrong with my lens, if yes how to find whats wrong and...
Please guys i need your expert advice... I EXPECTED more from this lens and now i am sad.