And the E Series 100mm ! , also a budget lens with impressive optics. Perhaps bokeh is a bit in the harsh side, but this is about taste. The E series were really sharp, another example that Nikon always cared for very good performance in entry level glass, not many exceptions.
Complains for the E is the plastic feel and the 6 blades diafragm, a metallic 1.8 AIS has a nicer feel and 7 blades.
The six blades of the E makes sunstars with 6 rays, while the AIS and the AFD make 14 rays from the 7 blades. The 6 blade setup would make 12 rays but the hexagon symmetry overlaps pairs of rays delivering only 6 thick rays. Again, this is about taste.
https://phillipreeve.net/blog/best-lenses-for-sunstars/#6_blades
A review of the E 50 : https://matthewdurrphotography.com/2012/06/23/lens-review-nikon-50mm-f1-8-series-e/
Complains for the E is the plastic feel and the 6 blades diafragm, a metallic 1.8 AIS has a nicer feel and 7 blades.
The six blades of the E makes sunstars with 6 rays, while the AIS and the AFD make 14 rays from the 7 blades. The 6 blade setup would make 12 rays but the hexagon symmetry overlaps pairs of rays delivering only 6 thick rays. Again, this is about taste.
https://phillipreeve.net/blog/best-lenses-for-sunstars/#6_blades
A review of the E 50 : https://matthewdurrphotography.com/2012/06/23/lens-review-nikon-50mm-f1-8-series-e/
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