Shawn Rahman
Member
Another very enthusiastic vote for the 50 f/2 AI. It is sharper than my 1.8 and 1.4 AIS versions. Good luck.
I can't edit my post...
But anyway, I mean 50mm f/1.8, not 35mm f/1.8. I was tired.
I'm happy with the purchase and will at least have a lens to use with the Nikon when it comes.
Yes, first class. But compared to the F2 or F1.4 lenses, F1.8 pancake lenses tend to flare more because of their designs in my own experience. I don't know about the non-pancake version of F1.8 lens, but because it looks more like the F2 version where the front element is not as big and not as closely showing, it's probably better and flare-resistant in a way.
Be careful about the 50/1.8 AI-S. There are three versions:
1) Original. Has the shoe that couples to the metering pin on meter-equipped non-AI cameras. Widely considered to be the best, other than...
2) Japanese pancake lens. Hard to find, and expensive for a 50/1.8. I've never used one, but I read a lot of positive reviews about it.
3) Last version. No meter coupling shoe. It's the same as the Series E lens, but with improved multicoating. It's a good lens, but not as good as the other two.
Most 50/1.8 AI-S lenses on the market are version 3.
I don't think there was a 50/1.8 AI. The slow 50 in the AI world was the 50/2, which is a fantastic lens.
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