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I really want to get a 50MM lens, but I needed someone to help me differentiate between a few things. I have a D90.

What is the difference between the 1.4D and 1.4G? For someone just starting out, is it worth it to fork out all that money when there is a 1.8 that's not as pricey? I want to get the most bang for my buck, something I can use for awhile that will help produce great quality images.
 
If your going the Nikon route then go with the 50 1.8G, it seems to be a great value lens with many good aspects.

If you want a 1.4, buy a Sigma 50 1.4. It functions beautifully as a 50mm 1.4 lens.
 
The "G" series lenses do not have an aperture ring on the lens. "D" series lenses do have an aperture ring. This Page describes Nikon lens differences.

I also am a fan of Sigma lenses. I have two of them and they do an excellent job.
 
Here's a breakdown

50mm f1.4 af-d = an autofocus verison of nikons classic 50mm lens design which is about 50 years old, 7 aperture blades, no internal motor
50mm f1.8 af-d = similar to the f1.4 af-d, but a a bit slower and more cheaply produced.
50mm f1.4G af-s = optical design is still pretty old, but with better coatings, 9 aperture blades, internal motor, lacks an aperture ring
50mm f1.8G af-s = new optical design, 7 aperture blades, internal motor, lacks aperture ring.

Of all these the f1.8G is the best performer due to it having a new optical design, whereas the others are all basically the same optical design as the original the nikon 50mm f1.4, which was released in 1959.
 
Oh that's great! Thank you so much for all of the information!
 
I've heard good things about the Sigma 50mm f/1.4 but I would consider either going tighter or wider. If you know you need a 50 then get it, but I have a 50 along with a few other lenses and I rarely use the 50 other than for portraits. Just a thought
 
I've heard good things about the Sigma 50mm f/1.4 but I would consider either going tighter or wider. If you know you need a 50 then get it, but I have a 50 along with a few other lenses and I rarely use the 50 other than for portraits. Just a thought

I bought a 50mm sigma 1.4 because I wanted the best in the 50's. If i need wider I'll pop on the Nikor 24-70 =)

Nikon 24-70 was getting heavy in the studio.
 
Is the Sigma 50 1.4 better then the Nikon 50 1.8?

In comparison to a 35 - which do you think is better? Or is it more preference?
 
If your going the Nikon route then go with the 50 1.8G, it seems to be a great value lens with many good aspects.

If you want a 1.4, buy a Sigma 50 1.4. It functions beautifully as a 50mm 1.4 lens.

^^^^^^^^ That, no matter who tells you there is little use for a 50 prime lens =)
 
Is the Sigma 50 1.4 better then the Nikon 50 1.8?

In comparison to a 35 - which do you think is better? Or is it more preference?

Sigma.

 
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A 50mm on your D90 is a short tele. I have a 50 1.8 left over from my film days that I use with my d5100 once in a blue moon. If I were going to buy a prime lens for a crop frame it would be a 35mm 1.8 and not the 50
 

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