Nikon 85mm f/1.8

My2Girls66

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Does anyone have this lens? Like it? I have the 50mm and the 35mm and was thinking this would be a good addition. I was going to possibly look into the Tamron 28-75 f/2.8 for this fall for DD's cheerleading comps but think f/1.8 would be better since my 50mm 1.8 did pretty well last winter. The 85 would get me a little closer if I'm high in the stands. I do like the idea of a zoom but am afraid 2.8 won't be fast enough.
 
I had the 85/1.8 for a while. I think its very nice- I wish I still had it. Nike bokeh- good in low light. Here are a couple examples on a D300.

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Looks great!:thumbsup2 Thanks. Hopefully I'll be able to add that to my collection by the time cheer comps roll around.
 

I've heard nothing but good about it. It seems to be favored by portrait photographers.
 
I have it.Irarely use it anymore. I used to use it to photograph my son when he would perform with his symphonic band. He was a percussionist and they're always the furthest back of the stage. So I would sit as close as I could to the front of the stage and use it as a cheap alternative to the 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom. It worked well. I like the lens and for the price it was great. I think I got for about $389 or something like that about 3 years ago. The 85mm f/1.4 is even better! A lot of photographers rave about that lens. But at the time it was over $1k for that lens, I can't imagine what it would be now!
 
I have not used one of the Nikon 85mm lenses but the only criticism I have heard was that they were too sharp. :) Meaning every flaw on a person's face could show up in the photograph. ;)

As you said, even with low light a f2.8 lens might not be fast enough. I took some photos at a school play with my D700 and 180f2.8 and it was barely doable with the ISO at 3200. Even with a 50/F1.4 it can be problematic since you are loosing so much DOF. I used the 50f1.4 opened up to F1.4 at another school event with a D200 and the DOF was so small it was a problem.

For the one event the 180mm was barely long enough. Will a 85mm be long enough for where you are shooting?

For grins and giggles I just checked B&H for prices:
85/1.4 - $1,240
85/1.8 - $450
105/2.0 DC - $1,100
70-200/2.8 VR - $1,900
80-200/2.8 - $1,100

The 85/1.8 is a bargin compared to the rest of the lenses. :laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
I have it.Irarely use it anymore. I used to use it to photograph my son when he would perform with his symphonic band. He was a percussionist and they're always the furthest back of the stage. So I would sit as close as I could to the front of the stage and use it as a cheap alternative to the 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom. It worked well. I like the lens and for the price it was great. I think I got for about $389 or something like that about 3 years ago. The 85mm f/1.4 is even better! A lot of photographers rave about that lens. But at the time it was over $1k for that lens, I can't imagine what it would be now!

Thats basically what I want the lens for. Something reasonably priced for cheer comps. There are only 2 per season so I don't want to spend a lot to have it sit.
 
I have not used one of the Nikon 85mm lenses but the only criticism I have heard was that they were too sharp. :) Meaning every flaw on a person's face could show up in the photograph. ;)

As you said, even with low light a f2.8 lens might not be fast enough. I took some photos at a school play with my D700 and 180f2.8 and it was barely doable with the ISO at 3200. Even with a 50/F1.4 it can be problematic since you are loosing so much DOF. I used the 50f1.4 opened up to F1.4 at another school event with a D200 and the DOF was so small it was a problem.

For the one event the 180mm was barely long enough. Will a 85mm be long enough for where you are shooting?

For grins and giggles I just checked B&H for prices:
85/1.4 - $1,240
85/1.8 - $450
105/2.0 DC - $1,100
70-200/2.8 VR - $1,900
80-200/2.8 - $1,100

The 85/1.8 is a bargin compared to the rest of the lenses. :laughing:

Later,
Dan

I think between the 50mm and an 85mm I'd be set depending on how far I end up up the bleachers. I also have the 35mm 1.8 in case I was really close. Yeah- the prices on some of those are WAY too much for what I'm looking for! The depth of field was fine using my 50mm 1.8 @1.8 most of the time. I was sitting a bit a way from the action that maybe why. Anything longer than 85 I think would be too much in the gyms we've been in so far.
 


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