AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G

FX-format ultra-fast classic portrait lens with high picture quality, high performance, beautiful Bokeh (background blur) and outstanding reliability
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AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G 4.8 5 24 24
One of the best portrait lens I use it on my D7000. I love the focal length on DX. It becomes approximately 135mm on FX. Sometime, I think this focal length is too long in small space, but then it will be fine if I just do the head shot or switch to my trusty 50mm 1.4D. If you are one of those who love portrait photography, I highly recommend it. February 8, 2012
Absolutely Superb Chunk of Glass I have a fairly large kit of Nikon products and I've been shooting Nikon since I switched from the P brand in 1968. Of all the Nikon glass I've owned, both my older 85 f/1.4 AFD and this new 85 f/1.4 AFS G have been a couple of legendary lenses which deserve that status of legendary. This new one will spend time in the studio but because of its fantastic IQ edge to edge, will also serve as an excellent tight landscape and superb street lens. When you nail a shot with this baby, you really nail it. The only down side is that it's a little slow in focusing. The reason is the focusing accuracy. Remember, this lens was designed typically as a portrait lens where accuracy trumps the speed of a less accurate lens. As this lens focuses, it moves then locks dead on without hunting. I'll take that. It required no fine tuning with my D300 or D700 which I felt was pretty amazing too. With regards to classic portraiture, I prefer the 85 over my 105 most of the time though I tend to shoot a lot of head shots. I'm just comfortable with that range both in the studio and outside. The micro contrast in skin tones is crazy beautiful requiring zero to very little editing of the RAW files from my defaults. The only thing I don't care for is the new two piece plastic hood. If it fits, I'll probably purchase the HN-31 Screw-On Lens Hood which is made of metal. If you want the very best, go ahead and get this model regardless on the hit on your wallet. You just will not regret it later. The 85 f/1.4 G doesn't disappoint ever if you do your part. January 6, 2012
Fantastic! You get what you pay for! This lens is nikon's finest 85mm offering yet. Supreme bokeh - a superior lens for portraits or just plain low light work such as basketball. I've been waiting for the older 1.4 to be updated and this lens was worth the wait! October 17, 2011
85mm 1.4G - Among the greatest lenses ever made. This lens is the most practical 85mm lens every made, taking its uses far beyond that of portrait photography. You get the typically amazing, creamy bokeh at larger apertures that the other wide aperture 85mm lenses from Nikon, Canon, Zeiss, Sigma will provide, but you also get superb corner to corner sharpness when stopped down that no other 85mm lens rivals. Get a look at the MTF charts, rent it, or just buy one. So happy to own this baby. Terrific for general and street photography, and of course GORGEOUS portraits. September 13, 2011
Great Lens I had Sigma 85mm f1.4 for a few days and I didn't like it because it had too much C.A. problems. I returned it and I bought this Nikon Lens. Simply put this lens is smaller, lighter, quieter and shaper without too much C.A. than Sigma. I am a happy owner of this lens. August 2, 2011
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Popular Photography

November 2010 | Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens Review | Dan Bracaglia
Popular Photography’s Dan Bracaglia posted a review of the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G lens, calling it one of Nikon’s most versatile and solid-built primes. Bracaglia noted that images were, “extremely sharp and crisp...with beautiful bokeh at f/1.4.” He also touted the lens’ ergonomics, weather-seals and quality, as well as the quiet focusing, “thanks to Nikon’s Silent Wave Motor.”

Layers Magazine

June 2011 | Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens Review | Laurie Excell

Layers Magazine posted Laurie Excell’s review of the NIKKOR AF-S 85mm f/1.4G lens. Calling it the ultimate portrait lens, Excell said it is that and more. “It’s a tack-sharp telephoto lens that works splendidly in low light and has great bokeh when used wide open,” she noted. Excell added, “Overall, this is one beautiful lens that is a must have for the discerning portrait photographer or anyone in need of a fast medium telephoto.”

PDNonline.com

April 2011 | Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens Review | Dan Havlik

Dan Havlik's review of the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G lens was posted on the pdnonline.com website, touting the prime lens. Havlik was impressed with the construction of the lens, especially the use of Nikon's Nano Crystal Coating and Super Integrated Coating. He also mentioned that the lens focuses quicker, smoother and quieter than its predecessor. Havlik said the lens "excelled when shooting wide open...the maximum f/1.4 aperture produces stellar shallow depth of field with great background blur."

PDN Magazine

December 2011 | PDN 2011 Photo Gear of the Year
Dan Havlik posted the results of the PDN 2011 Photo Gear of the Year awards, naming the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 85mm f/1.4G the Lens of the Year. "If there ever were love at first sight for us, it would have to be when we laid eyes on images shot with the Nikkor 85mm f/1.4G," Havlik said. He mentioned all of the features of the lens that make it a favorite including its bokeh, smooth and quiet operation and fast aperture. "But the real reason you’ll want this lens is because of the stunning portraits it can create, particularly when shot wide open," he added.

Professional Photographer magazine

April 2011 | Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens Review | Ellis Vener

Professional Photographer magazine's Ellis Vener reviewed the AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens. Noting the heritage of this popular prime lens, Vener said the AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens incorporates many of Nikon's proprietary technologies. He liked the bokeh created when using the lens wide open, as well as the crisp detail attainable with the lens. Vener touted the quality of the 85mm lens, stating: "All in all this is an exceptional 85mm lens and a joy to use while shooting portraits, details, kids sports or HD video."

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Is this lens (85mm f/1.4G) available from the main online retailer? i.e. B&H and Adorama.

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I have been checking for about 6 months but it hasn't been available
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No, B&H, Adorama, and any other major retailers don't carry this lens. I had to search the ends of the earth to find this thing. I recommend calling every camera small store in the U.S till find one (smaller cities like st.louis, milwakee, etc.).
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Thanks for your interest in the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G. We have shipped many thousands of these lenses to our customers. Interest for this lens has been very high. If you have an urgent need I'd strongly suggest ordering one now from an authorized dealer so that you will be on their list as they receive shipments from us.
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Will this lense meter and autofocus with a D40?

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Yes. It is an AF-S lens, so it has an autofocus motor built right in.
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Yes, this lens is compatible with the D40.
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Is this lense compatible with D90?

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yeah that will work well..
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is this lens compatible D5000?

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Is the AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G compatible with the D5000?
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To clarify: all AF-S Nikkor lenses are compatible with the D5000 with autofocus and auto exposure.
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Purchased this lens, on the Nikon d90 will not auto focus. Are my setting wrong?
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Please verify that the lens is set to A/M or the camera to AF and not M.
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If I am correct, when I wanted a 90 mm lens for portrait photography, I used a 60. I've been waiting for the D4X but when I saw the D3200, I bought it thinking it could hold me over until the D4X release.

I am about to buy the AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G which will on the D3200 function as an 85 mm (ideal for portrait) but when I finally get to buy the D4X, will then that lens function as an 85 mm X 1.5 and not ideal for portraits.

I am under the impression that the DX series box makes the lens 1.5 X as long but that the D3200 does not. I don't want a 85 mm at $1700 that will become 1.5 X longer when place on the coming D4X.

I may be just confused and if so, I apologize.
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You have it reversed, the 85mm on the d3200 will have a focal length of approx 127mm this is because the d3200 is a DX camera, the D4( or x when produced) are full frame FX lenses.
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Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens Review

by Dan Bracaglia
November 2010
Popular Photography’s Dan Bracaglia posted a review of the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G lens, calling it one of Nikon’s most versatile and solid-built primes. Bracaglia noted that images were, “extremely sharp and crisp...with beautiful bokeh at f/1.4.” He also touted the lens’ ergonomics, weather-seals and quality, as well as the quiet focusing, “thanks to Nikon’s Silent Wave Motor.”
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Review

Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens Review

by Dan Havlik
April 2011

Dan Havlik's review of the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G lens was posted on the pdnonline.com website, touting the prime lens. Havlik was impressed with the construction of the lens, especially the use of Nikon's Nano Crystal Coating and Super Integrated Coating. He also mentioned that the lens focuses quicker, smoother and quieter than its predecessor. Havlik said the lens "excelled when shooting wide open...the maximum f/1.4 aperture produces stellar shallow depth of field with great background blur."

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Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens Review

by Ellis Vener
April 2011

Professional Photographer magazine's Ellis Vener reviewed the AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens. Noting the heritage of this popular prime lens, Vener said the AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens incorporates many of Nikon's proprietary technologies. He liked the bokeh created when using the lens wide open, as well as the crisp detail attainable with the lens. Vener touted the quality of the 85mm lens, stating: "All in all this is an exceptional 85mm lens and a joy to use while shooting portraits, details, kids sports or HD video."

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Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens Review

by Laurie Excell
June 2011

Layers Magazine posted Laurie Excell’s review of the NIKKOR AF-S 85mm f/1.4G lens. Calling it the ultimate portrait lens, Excell said it is that and more. “It’s a tack-sharp telephoto lens that works splendidly in low light and has great bokeh when used wide open,” she noted. Excell added, “Overall, this is one beautiful lens that is a must have for the discerning portrait photographer or anyone in need of a fast medium telephoto.”

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PDN 2011 Photo Gear of the Year

Dan Havlik posted the results of the PDN 2011 Photo Gear of the Year awards, naming the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 85mm f/1.4G the Lens of the Year. "If there ever were love at first sight for us, it would have to be when we laid eyes on images shot with the Nikkor 85mm f/1.4G," Havlik said. He mentioned all of the features of the lens that make it a favorite including its bokeh, smooth and quiet operation and fast aperture. "But the real reason you’ll want this lens is because of the stunning portraits it can create, particularly when shot wide open," he added.
December 2011