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.....why are there so many in the classifieds?
It's not great. It's horrible. But it is cheap, sharp and has a fast aperture. Unfortunately, build quality sucks, AF sucks, MF sucks and bokeh sucks.
For some people it is a good way to experience shallow DOF without spending £zillions. Some people are happy to stick with the nifty. Many progress beyond it. I have one and it never gets used. I just can't get on with the focusing limitations. I have since bought the 50/1.4 for more reliable (though still not stellar) focusing. I'm also not big on prime lenses generally, much preferring the flexibility of f/2.8 IS zooms for 99% of my shooting.
If I could be bothered my nifty would be up for sale too, but I can't be bothered.
Thanks for your honest opinion. I could come to your house and you could donate me yours if you liked....no hastle at all lol
Is it only good for close up photos or would it be ok for a walk around with the kids on holiday and for the club houses at night. If I were to get one, this is what Id be planning on using it for.
I like it, but might upgrade to the 1.4 after hearing the above. Comes across as a amature lens![]()
I like it, but might upgrade to the 1.4 after hearing the above. Comes across as a amature lens![]()
Be careful not to confuse comments about Canon's nifty with Nikon's offering. I have no idea what Nikon's lens is like by comparison with Canon's. It might be terrific. Also, does it matter if the lens is a bit "amateur" if it gives you results you are happy with?
You'd get more benefit from a shorter focal length then a faster lens with your camera IMHO.
I often hear these complaints about the focussing on the canon nifty but can honestly say it's never let me down and I only ever use it crap light really.
Have you ever used a lens with ring USM focusing? Have you ever tried to track a moving target with the nifty, using AI Servo?
Trust me, compared to proper ring USM focusing the focus in the nifty is truly horrible (slow, fidgetty, noisey, imprecise), and the MF ring is so tiny and awkward to control that it's really no better, perhaps worse.
If you want the mutt's nuts then it would be the 17-55/2.8 IS USM, which has everything you could want in one package, but at a price! FWIW I have the 17-55/2.8 IS USM and it is one sweet lens - very flexible in any kind of lighting and the lens of choice for wedding pros shooting on crop bodies.
I never said it was lightning quick, silent or on a par with a top sepc L lens but the way you and others on here go on about it you'd think it struggled if you tried to take a portrait of a static model in anything other than midday sunshine. The AF is adequate for the lens, I paid 50 quid for mine which won't buy you much in this world or expensive toys.
Tims is a Canon lens, you need a Nikon fit
The Nikon f1.8 is fine for what you outlined, sharp and good contrast, nice colour.

Could you elaborate a little? I'm lost.
.....why are there so many in the classifieds?
I bought a 50mm EF lens many years ago to fit my EOS 650 and I used it a fair bit. Roll forward to when EOS digitals came around and the 1.5x crop factor made the lens somewhat redundant.
I like the fact that for under £100 on most platforms you can get a lens that offers much shallower DOF than standard f/3.4-4.5 zooms ever will, but let's be honest, it's a focal length on a 1.5x crop camera that is totally limiting; it's neither wide-angle nor telephoto. It's somewhere in the middle.
If I have £100 lying around (hardly likely with a baby on the way) thn I may be inclined to buy one for the shallow DOF alone, but as a walkabout len to be used for 'reportage-style' photography, surely a prime 28mm or 35mm would be far better, if more expensive? They would give an angle of view more like the 50mm would on 35mm format.
On this site people harp on about how good these lenses are, how 'essential' they are (most 'what lens' threads have a mention of a 50mm in them) but when it comes to backing up why they are so essential with a shot to prove it, the results are generally lacklustre and to be honest, crap. Call me cynical but it seems like a bit of the emporer's new clothes syndrome to me.
I think people buy one because they're told to/expected to but then realise that it's actually just a totally mediocre piece of kit on a DSLR...