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Nikkor 50mm f1.8d vs f1.8g is there really a difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 49246" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>The depth of field being the distance of an object that is in focus in a picture depends on the distance of the subject to the lens, the focal length of the lens used and, the aperture used. With this definition, I would say that the depth of field is the same distance with the D or the G. What is different is how the out of focus in front and back of the "in focus" object/person is rendered. This is what we call "BOKEH". From what I've read and seen from test, the bokeh seems to be nicer with the new G lenses. How better and is is worth it is another story all together and depends on personal taste as well. But, yes Jeff, some lenses are better then others. But it's difficult to quantify better. So let's say they have different rendering of out of focus subjects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 49246, member: 3903"] The depth of field being the distance of an object that is in focus in a picture depends on the distance of the subject to the lens, the focal length of the lens used and, the aperture used. With this definition, I would say that the depth of field is the same distance with the D or the G. What is different is how the out of focus in front and back of the "in focus" object/person is rendered. This is what we call "BOKEH". From what I've read and seen from test, the bokeh seems to be nicer with the new G lenses. How better and is is worth it is another story all together and depends on personal taste as well. But, yes Jeff, some lenses are better then others. But it's difficult to quantify better. So let's say they have different rendering of out of focus subjects. [/QUOTE]
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