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AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D

This fast, compact lens is an excellent choice for indoor or outdoor portraits, as well as indoor sports and stage productions.

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A great value. I bought this lens to use both for film and digital use. It is a compact, fast, sharp short telephone and it is inexpensive - quite the bargain. The build quality is good, like any of the consumer AF-D lenses, but still uses a plastic outer shell and aperture ring. The filter ring is metal. It is not bad, but not as nice in the hand as the old manual focus AI/AI-S lenses. Unfortunately this lens did not work very well with my film body (a FM body from the 70s which has an undiagnosed issue--it's nothing to do with the lens), so I only use it on DX digital. It's more than just a short telephoto on that format, basically equivalent to a 135mm lens. It does not autofocus on my D40, so I only use it as a manual focus lens. The focus ring feels and sounds a little odd in use as it spins the screwdriver-like coupling other bodies have. It is fairly hard to manually focus at larger apertures, since the depth of field is very thin and DSLR finders are optimized for slower lenses. I have trouble getting optimal focus unless I stop down to around f/4, but by shooting several shots and checking the images fully zoomed in on your LCD you can get around this. It should be fantastic for portraits if you nail the focus. The short focus distance is a little under 3 feet / 0.85 meters. For most people I am guessing this is plenty close, but I love getting close to my subjects and this limits me sometimes. If you are like me, a macro lens might be a better investment. Hopefully Nikon will update this lens to AF-S. With the high ISO performance of digital slower zooms seem to be more common, but they don't match the performance or ability to limit depth of field of these fast primes. July 31, 2010
Single use lens Great lens for portrats . Nothing too close. Great for what it does but not flexible. July 31, 2010
Great value Used on a D90, this lens is capable of professional results at one third the price of the 85mm f1.4. Sharp focus with pleasant bokeh, a good portrait lens. July 30, 2010
Superlative! I do candids. Excellant lens for portraits and candids. I recommend it to any enthusiastic photographer. July 30, 2010
Great for clear subjects A great low light lens for starters wanting sharp subjects with blurs in background. July 30, 2010
Waiting for 85mm 1.4N I've shot a ton of jobs with this lens. The lack of coating can be difficult sometimes and diffraction is bad at f1.8, but until the new 85 f1.4 arrives, I'm chillin with this lens. July 30, 2010
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Is the AF nikkor 85mm f1.8D compatible with the nikon D90? I having trouble with AF.

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Hi, If you photograph people try to point focus to his/her eye.
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The D90 might not have an internal focusing motor, which is required for the AF to work on this lens. I have a D5000, for example, and need to focus manually.
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Yes it is, make sure all the contacts between camera and lens are clean
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AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D

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My AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.8 d lense appears not auto focus on my D40 camera. Should it? if so, how do make the auto focus?
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no, it shouldn't. only af-s (or internal motor drive) lenses can autofocus on a d40, d60, d3000, d3100, d5000 and d5100 bodies as they lack the screw drive built into the body.
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The D40 does not have a screw drive that I am aware of, so this lens will not auto focus.
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Is the D5000 compatible with the AF NIKKOR 85mm f/1.8D lens?

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Will the AF work with the D3100? Or will I have to MF?
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Yes it is compatible, however you will have to manual focus it.
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does it work with the D3100?

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This lens will indeed work with a D3100. However, it will not autofocus on a D3100 because neither the camera nor the lens have an internal autofocus motor.
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Yes but you will have to focus manually, it does not have a built in lens motor
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5T Close Up Lens & 85mm f1.8D

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Does the 85mm f1.8D work with the 5T Close Up Lens? Is there any focus distance and magnification information available?
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Lens to Subject Distance is 775-461mm. Reproduction Ratio is 1:7.8-1:4.3 and Subject field size is 188 x 282 - 104 x 156 in millimeter.
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Yes, 5T & 6T can use with AF 85 f/1.8D.
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Is the AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D compatible with the D3000? and f you have to MF?

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It's will not Auto Focus with D3000.
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Yes it will fit nd yes you have to manual focus.
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Will this work with a coolpix p90?

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This camera doesn't use interchangeable lenses. This model offers a Digital Vari-program modes. Selecting a program automatically optimizes settings to suit the selected scene, making creative photography as easy as rotating the mode dial.
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What does the "D" mean?

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I recently acquired several used Nikkor lenses, one of which is marked "AF NIKKOR 85mm f1.8" without the D as shown in the photo above of Product Number 1931. What are the differences between my lens and the one with the D designation?
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A NIKKOR lens that sends distance information to the microcomputer of a dedicated Nikon camera. D-type lenses can be distinguished by a model name in which the letter D follows the maximum f/number.
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Can you get the 5000 series with a AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D?

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If you are referring to the D5000 and the new D5100 please take note that Nikon offers two types of autofocus digital camera bodies: those with a built-in focus drive motor and those which require a lens to have a motor. Cameras such as these two do not have a focus motor in it so they require the lens to have the focusing motor – an “AF-S” lens. While these bodies can use a lens with no focus motor (an “AF” lens) you would have to manually turn the focus ring to bring the subject in to sharp focus.
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Will this lens work with a d90?

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Yes it will.
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