Suburbanmom
<font color=red>Oh, SNAP!<br><font color=peach>I'm
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I have the Sigma version of the 24-70mm f/2.8 for my Nikon D50 and I am very happy with it. Here are a few examples:
Actually I was thinking of a used 1.4... I've seen them sold that low once in a while on Ebay, not all the time sometimes closer to $200... but yes new it would be closer to $300.I think you ment the 50 mm f/1.8, the 1.4 is around $300I have the 1.8 version as well, and don't use is nearly as much as I should.
I feel everyones pain with the price of the Nikkor lenses.....an acquaintance of mine bought some Sigma lenses for his D300 and D70. Especially the 24-70 f2.8 and the 18- 200 f3.8-6.3 zoom... Both lenses work with both bodies well, no problems..the only complaint I have is the focus seems a bit noisier then the Nikkor lenses, but for about 1/2 to 1/3 the price...duhhh. The corresponding Nikkor lenses are a bit faster as well. Some web sites found the Sigma lenses to be a bit softer focus then the Nikkors but at the normal print levels 5x6 and 8x10 I did not see any appreciable difference.
Now if you want a good fast small portrait lens - really good in low light that you might have to manual focus with - the 50mm f.14 . Right now on Ebay there is an auction for a bunch of them...some under $100 ...
It is great for people pictures...beautiful, creamy skintones, great bokeh, tack sharp. Both of these were shot at 1.8 using only availble light...
Is there something better?
