Kai always seems a bit surprised when people recognise him and want to say hello and either take his picture or have one taken with him. He should realise by now that he and Lok, and Alamby of course, have become firm favourites with thousands of followers. I count myself among them. :)
It's also built far better, and the 35mm f2 is $300 used, remember it's not made anymore. I recently bought a mint condition 35mm 1.4G for $800. So for $500 it's definitely worth the difference.
@@frankluo230 I highly disagree with you, but I will give you that the Sigma is sharper overall. People like you only care about and seem to know about sharpness and trust me it's not the only character of lenses that matters. The Nikon lens is plenty sharp enough, especially for the D4s and D5 I was using it on, and even my D800E. None of this matter's anymore because I have sold the Nikon and replaced with the best 35mm lens ever made. The new Tamron 35mm f1.4, which is incredibly sharp, has excellent contrast, bokeh, AF speed, AF reliability and build quality. See I just named 5 other things, besides sharpness that matter. Sigma just throws in a million elements and coatings to get around their poor optical engineering. Too many elements arranged in a bad optical formula, may result in great center sharpness....but. Thats not all that matters and many Sigma lenses have really bad autofocus reliability. I am a full time working professional photojournalist and can't have AF problems and or build quality issues. Tamron seems to have been able to check every box, with their new 40th Anniversary lens, and everyone who has bought or reviewed the lens agrees.
AF-D lenes last forever, never break down. Its great to keep for both film and digital. The G made out of plastic and the motor inside eventually die, unlike the D with screw drive.
PowderTangJon yeah.. I realise now. I didn't realise initially the video was from 2011. I think the 35mm f/1.8G AF-S came out in 2012. The 35mm DX lens is an excellent lens and superb value for money. It was my first prime.
After shooting both on my d810 I can say there is nothing wrong with the older d.. As long as f2 is fast enough. Especially once you look at that price difference for performance difference.. Just isn't worth the extra imo, I'll keep my d copy :-)
Thanks man, even 3 years after, your advice is still useful for people like me. I just bought a Nikon D850... So, now I basicaly don't have money to buy crazy ass expensive lenses. I'll go for the f2, thanks to you and I'm sure I won't be disappointed ;) Cheers!
The reason why i watch digitalrev over any other photography channel: 1. Actual field tests 2. Good humor with lots of good knowledge 3. Kai's lovely british accent 4. They're actually entertaining 5. I love streets photography
Worth mentioning that the 2012 word press photo winner this year taken in Yemen was taken with a D700 and a 35 f.2. The photographer uses small primes precisely to be inconspicuous. See Samuel Aranda
true, i want a prime lens mainly to do the abiality to blur the crap out of the backgrounds, especially for pictures of people. my only concern is the 50mm might be to tight for indoor shots of peoeple? im prob going to do portraits shots, but seeing group shots and full body shots prob too. would the 50 suffice? the other reason i liek the 50mm was it seems better built and nicer then the 35 interms of the lens itself but of course its the photo that counts!
How about that gf3 anyway? As far as redundant micro-upgrades go... I'd actually consider it a small downgrade. It would be cool to see a review on the new Leica branded lens they'll be coming out with though.
I don't know why I should want to watch a video which wants to tell me that my AF-D produces pictures with awful bokeh. I had fun shooting with it until today and I'm going to search for fun stuff about gear somewhere else.
If the side by side photos were intended to show the superiority of the $1,600 lens over the $300 lens, I'm afraid I missed the point, especially on a 12 mp D700, which is what I still shoot. Thanks for showing me that for the $1300 difference, I'm not missing out on anything that I need by using the 35mm f2 AF-D lens. I could perhaps see someone buying the AF-S 1.8 G version at $500 for use on a newer, higher resolution camera if it is any good, which I'm sure it probably is.
guys i've got a question. is it better to get this 35mm than the 50mm with a crop dslr? e.g the d7000? in term of performance of both.. is there a difference? thx
If you have a DX camera, go for the 35mm. If you have a full-sized sensor, go for the 50mm. I own both, but I tend to use the 35mm more, except when I need maximum sharpness, then I go with the 50mm. There really is something magical about the 50mm focal length. In my opinion, ALL DX cameras should come with a 35mm 1.8G and all full-sized sensor cameras should come with a 50mm 1.4G. We would have better photographers who learn to properly frame their subjects. :)
Kai always recommends expensive lens over the budget lens. He should emphasize what is the best use of a budget lens. Nikon India video recommends a 35 mm lens for group portraits and an aperture of f/8 to have everyone in sharp focus. If so, why not buy a budget lens? I think reviewers do not understand why Nikon makes such a variety of lenses and continues to produce older lenses even after they introduced the f/1.8 and f/1.4 lenses. Kai always talks of bokeh even for wide angle lenses!!!
You know you're a huge fan if digitalrev when you're watching this again just cos youtube says a new video was 50 minutes ago despite how this videos older than that and youve seen it b4 :S
@OrsonMyles no,sensors dont affect DOF. The only things that will affect your bokeh are your focal length, aperture and focal distance. how good your bokeh is isnt affected by it, it will affect the overall quality of the shot vs a full frame, but thats it. The bokeh itself isn;t affected
Love to see Kai get recognized on the street. Soon you may not be able to even go out on the field anymore as people will stop you all the time. Which I guess is a good thing, it means DRTV is even more popular.
Nice comparison! However, those lenses are far apart from each other. I have to note that the `G` designation is not a high-quality indication, as it is with Minolta/Sony G (Gold) lenses, but more of a handicap since you cannot mount G lenses on manual focus camera's and have aperture control due to the removal of the aperture ring. Before 2010 when the f1.4G came out, the f2 AF-D was the best 35mm lens of Nikon. However, the f1.4G has taken over that position.
I have a 24mm 1.4G but went for the 35mm f/2. Why? Because I wanted a nice small and light prime, not a boat anchor for this specific length. I may one day get the 1.4. I prefer lugging the 35 to the 24 at the moment. The 24mm however is an excellent lens as the 35mm 1.4G no doubt is.
@KINGkramerFB The reasons why i watch digitalrev over any other photography channel: 1. Pictures of old ladies 2. Pictures of construction sites and protests 3. Lok's awesome accent 4. How to (screw up camera's or camera lenses) 5. Ridiculous things they come up with (Kai in ninja suit + Lok in german outfit)
@OsrsonMyles @Dragon4eva from wikipedia: "If the subject distance is adjusted to provide the same field of view at the subject, at the same f-number and final-image size, the smaller format has more DOF, " So: With a 7D +100mm macro you get more DOF, then with the 5D+100mm
Uh. NOW I know where all those lost remotes went!! Some bastard in China is selling them to tourists! It's amazing how remotes can teleport from my house to China, kinda like through a wormhole or something.
I do enjoy your videos, but every time you compare expensive vs cheap lenses, of course the expensive lenses are better, but not everyone can afford them. Maybe offer an inbetween priced alternative?
@6:22 There's a really good subject to shoot at Kai's right side. That vendor with lots of cellphone cases. Framing the the vendor guy with the window full of colorful phone cases... =)
What mode does anybody recommend for street photography? Because sometimes I need to be in aperture priority but also need to control my shutter speed. I appreciate any answer :)
+Eze Dipa just learn how to shoot using your light meter set you aperture to whatever daylight specs your location can handle and run your shutter to your light meter
Kai! you need to sell one photo, that would make you a pro, then you can do a photo shoot with the lego cam yourself. that should quiet the lego builders up ;P
Kai always seems a bit surprised when people recognise him and want to say hello and either take his picture or have one taken with him. He should realise by now that he and Lok, and Alamby of course, have become firm favourites with thousands of followers. I count myself among them. :)
lets be honest, the bokeh from the af-d isn't even bad. hardly 'awful' as what kai said.
35 1.4g is 1600$ vs 35 f2 is 300$
Do You really pay extra 1300$ to shoot at F1.4 and get even compared result at F2.8 and F4 ?
seriously, let's not forget the size difference too. the 1.4 is far from discrete
I have the 35/1.4 and it’s worth every penny. I shoot wide open most of the time and the image results are stunning.
It's also built far better, and the 35mm f2 is $300 used, remember it's not made anymore. I recently bought a mint condition 35mm 1.4G for $800. So for $500 it's definitely worth the difference.
@@patricksmith2553 the afs 35f1.4G is the weakest f1.4 prime in Nikon lineup. Sigma Art 35 owns it in almost every way
@@frankluo230 I highly disagree with you, but I will give you that the Sigma is sharper overall. People like you only care about and seem to know about sharpness and trust me it's not the only character of lenses that matters. The Nikon lens is plenty sharp enough, especially for the D4s and D5 I was using it on, and even my D800E. None of this matter's anymore because I have sold the Nikon and replaced with the best 35mm
lens ever made. The new Tamron 35mm f1.4, which is incredibly sharp, has excellent contrast, bokeh, AF speed, AF reliability and build quality. See I just named 5 other things, besides sharpness that matter. Sigma just throws in a million elements and coatings to get around their poor optical engineering. Too many elements arranged in a bad optical formula, may result in great center sharpness....but. Thats not all that matters and many Sigma lenses have really bad autofocus reliability. I am a full time working professional photojournalist and can't have AF problems and or build quality issues. Tamron seems to have been able to check every box, with their new 40th Anniversary lens, and everyone who has bought or reviewed the lens agrees.
This was the most enjoyable video you made in quite some time! Its very fun when the fans come up to you and that you choose to keep it in the vids.
The 35mm f/2 is still one of my favorite lenses. Well built and super versatile.
cheap price
AF-D lenes last forever, never break down. Its great to keep for both film and digital. The G made out of plastic and the motor inside eventually die, unlike the D with screw drive.
the f2 D is a great lens i agree. not sure what the benefits of this lens are really given the insane price
Kai using a Nikon with a Nikon strap?!
AND he actually has it around his neck :0
Haha, agreed
lol @ 4:45 guy dropped his camera to pick up a coin.
+thepiecesfit Lol
laughed way more that i should have
Wouldn't the 35mm f/1.8G, compared to the f/2.0D, have been a more reasonable review?
The 35mm 1.8G has not been released yet when they made this video. They do have a DX version but thats DX.
PowderTangJon yeah.. I realise now. I didn't realise initially the video was from 2011. I think the 35mm f/1.8G AF-S came out in 2012.
The 35mm DX lens is an excellent lens and superb value for money. It was my first prime.
After shooting both on my d810 I can say there is nothing wrong with the older d.. As long as f2 is fast enough. Especially once you look at that price difference for performance difference.. Just isn't worth the extra imo, I'll keep my d copy :-)
Thanks
Thanks man, even 3 years after, your advice is still useful for people like me. I just bought a Nikon D850... So, now I basicaly don't have money to buy crazy ass expensive lenses. I'll go for the f2, thanks to you and I'm sure I won't be disappointed ;) Cheers!
Is focus on D version fast and precise in bad light?
Cheuch ! Can we get an update? I have a D850, strongly considering the older 35mm f2. Does it work well on the D850?
@@onthemoverealestatephotogr9655
Sorry to interrupt your question. I only have a D810 and the f2 35mm D series is one of my favorite lenses.
Nice review, but was it really necessary to vilify the (suspected) tranny? Especially when she made for an interesting photo?
The reason why i watch digitalrev over any other photography channel:
1. Actual field tests
2. Good humor with lots of good knowledge
3. Kai's lovely british accent
4. They're actually entertaining
5. I love streets photography
1:42 what street in Hongkong is that? Cause i want to buy old camera there.
HK looks amazing...would love to go there... people seem really friendly
Degzi coe And seem to not mind having their picture taken by a complete stranger lol
+Degzi coe you are wrong
+Degzi coe People can be assholes there, but no more than in NYC or Chicago or any other big city.
Best Nikkor 35mm for an FE body (I shoot film)?
Worth mentioning that the 2012 word press photo winner this year taken in Yemen was taken with a D700 and a 35 f.2. The photographer uses small primes precisely to be inconspicuous. See Samuel Aranda
true, i want a prime lens mainly to do the abiality to blur the crap out of the backgrounds, especially for pictures of people. my only concern is the 50mm might be to tight for indoor shots of peoeple? im prob going to do portraits shots, but seeing group shots and full body shots prob too. would the 50 suffice? the other reason i liek the 50mm was it seems better built and nicer then the 35 interms of the lens itself but of course its the photo that counts!
what about the 200 dollar 35mm 1.8 dx lens? is itgood?
How about that gf3 anyway? As far as redundant micro-upgrades go... I'd actually consider it a small downgrade.
It would be cool to see a review on the new Leica branded lens they'll be coming out with though.
What was the name of that test he was doing at 6:37 ? And what exactly is that? (Sorry I'm relatively new to DSLRs).
DigitalRev makes cool vids and the best thing is they make quite a lot of em. Keep up the good work Kai Loc and Lambi
4:42 That guy was trying to show off his camera to you guys and ended up dropping it. LOL
can the 35mm be a good lens for street photography? I realize thats what Kai is doing, but i am still curious...
Thanks
I don't know why I should want to watch a video which wants to tell me that my AF-D produces pictures with awful bokeh. I had fun shooting with it until today and I'm going to search for fun stuff about gear somewhere else.
All the new lens are you big . that's disgusting.
I prefer the AF - D series.
Same boat. What did you end up with?
Bahaha "Bloody hell what's wrong with his jeans?" Love it.
Is it possible to do a comparison between the 35mm f1.8 DX and the 35mm f1.4?
If the side by side photos were intended to show the superiority of the $1,600 lens over the $300 lens, I'm afraid I missed the point, especially on a 12 mp D700, which is what I still shoot. Thanks for showing me that for the $1300 difference, I'm not missing out on anything that I need by using the 35mm f2 AF-D lens.
I could perhaps see someone buying the AF-S 1.8 G version at $500 for use on a newer, higher resolution camera if it is any good, which I'm sure it probably is.
So Kai, why do you have a Nikon strap on a Nikon camera? And why it's around your neck? seems new to me x'D
what lens is used to shoot this video? awesome bokeh at 3:44
Which Nikon camera would be best for concert photography?
guys i've got a question. is it better to get this 35mm than the 50mm with a crop dslr? e.g the d7000? in term of performance of both.. is there a difference? thx
If you have a DX camera, go for the 35mm. If you have a full-sized sensor, go for the 50mm. I own both, but I tend to use the 35mm more, except when I need maximum sharpness, then I go with the 50mm.
There really is something magical about the 50mm focal length. In my opinion, ALL DX cameras should come with a 35mm 1.8G and all full-sized sensor cameras should come with a 50mm 1.4G. We would have better photographers who learn to properly frame their subjects. :)
How do you think the 35 1.4G compares with the 50 1.4G for street phortography?
Sigma ART 35mm 1.4 or Nikon 35mm 1.4? Which one do you guys prefer?
Khairullah Azahar f2 afd
Kai.. RAW or JPEG when shooting for episodes?
Kai and Lok are starting to get FAMOUS!
now please do a comparison of the 35 and 50 1.8 to see which is better as the first prime lens for a D7000!
Any chance of doing a review on the Nikon 24mm f/1.4 G AF-S :)
can you do a review on durability and how waterproof a Canon E0S 500D is? I'm always worried about rain - and i dont know if im just overreacting LOL.
What about 35mm f/1.8 g vs f/2 D?
what lens is this recorded with? Looks different from other vids, more bokehlicious!
The reason why i watch digitalrev over any other photography channel:
1. Good humor
is the nikon af-d 35mm a sharp lens. i do not think my copy is. how best to test the sharpness of a lens, especially this one...
Thanks for the review. Please, please, change the background music. Thanks.
Kai always recommends expensive lens over the budget lens. He should emphasize what is the best use of a budget lens. Nikon India video recommends a 35 mm lens for group portraits and an aperture of f/8 to have everyone in sharp focus. If so, why not buy a budget lens? I think reviewers do not understand why Nikon makes such a variety of lenses and continues to produce older lenses even after they introduced the f/1.8 and f/1.4 lenses. Kai always talks of bokeh even for wide angle lenses!!!
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Hey you guys can you compare the new 35mm Nikkor 1.4G and the old 1.4 AIs?
You know you're a huge fan if digitalrev when you're watching this again just cos youtube says a new video was 50 minutes ago despite how this videos older than that and youve seen it b4 :S
@OrsonMyles no,sensors dont affect DOF. The only things that will affect your bokeh are your focal length, aperture and focal distance. how good your bokeh is isnt affected by it, it will affect the overall quality of the shot vs a full frame, but thats it. The bokeh itself isn;t affected
what wide prime would you recommend for an Fx?
Wow, hom many old lenses there were in that "shop"? Unfortunately there's nothing like that around here
thanks. i have the 35mm f/2...you didn't test the close focus bokeh...almost macro-like.
like to see a comparison between the old fast Nikon wide's (24mm f/2 and 35mm f1.4) and the 24mm f1.4 and 35mm 1.4 of today
Wow ... 7:20 is that Andrew from Georges CamerasTV (th-cam.com/users/GeorgesCamerasTV) ?
You can shoot at 1.4 and you get quite sharp photos. And the bokeh is superb...I definately love this lens!
@HaRdCoRePhAn9i6 what i meant was how does the 35 perform on a crop body , since he is using it on a full frame camera.
Oof, this video didn’t age well @5:10
Love to see Kai get recognized on the street. Soon you may not be able to even go out on the field anymore as people will stop you all the time. Which I guess is a good thing, it means DRTV is even more popular.
@Grannygrudel because it's not fullframe (Kai uses D700, in case you didn't notice).
What camera do they record with
Could you do a review for thr 35MM F1.8G ?
Thanks!
Did Lok get in the shot?
Nice comparison! However, those lenses are far apart from each other. I have to note that the `G` designation is not a high-quality indication, as it is with Minolta/Sony G (Gold) lenses, but more of a handicap since you cannot mount G lenses on manual focus camera's and have aperture control due to the removal of the aperture ring. Before 2010 when the f1.4G came out, the f2 AF-D was the best 35mm lens of Nikon. However, the f1.4G has taken over that position.
The D has lower distortion. It's sharp, lighter and cheaper. The D has a lot going for it.
@lightbringer942
how can u find it?
Ever since I bought this lens most of the time it's on my camera!
I have a 24mm 1.4G but went for the 35mm f/2. Why? Because I wanted a nice small and light prime, not a boat anchor for this specific length. I may one day get the 1.4. I prefer lugging the 35 to the 24 at the moment. The 24mm however is an excellent lens as the 35mm 1.4G no doubt is.
Is this in HK?
Hmm, a Nikkor 35mm f/1.4G lens, or a new Fuji X100s? Tough decision.
@KINGkramerFB
The reasons why i watch digitalrev over any other photography channel:
1. Pictures of old ladies
2. Pictures of construction sites and protests
3. Lok's awesome accent
4. How to (screw up camera's or camera lenses)
5. Ridiculous things they come up with (Kai in ninja suit + Lok in german outfit)
Another great video! Possible suggestion for review- The Nikon 28-300 afs.
which lens would you recomend for landscape photography for my nikon D33OO? my price range is 5OO-85O$give or take.
thank-you
Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 II
Thats because there isnt! and i actually prefer the f2 on a D700 cause its smaller and cheaper and almost as sharp at about f4!
Can someone tell me the name of Kai's bag? It looks like a Billingham... o___o or is it...
@OsrsonMyles @Dragon4eva from wikipedia: "If the subject distance is adjusted to provide the same field of view at the subject, at the same f-number and final-image size, the smaller format has more DOF, " So: With a 7D +100mm macro you get more DOF, then with the 5D+100mm
Respond to this video...
hey Kai, where is this place??? i want to visit this market
is the 35mm f/1.8g worth it?
Uh. NOW I know where all those lost remotes went!! Some bastard in China is selling them to tourists! It's amazing how remotes can teleport from my house to China, kinda like through a wormhole or something.
you know that you're a huge fan of digitalrev if you're a canon user and watching a nikon review.
I do enjoy your videos, but every time you compare expensive vs cheap lenses, of course the expensive lenses are better, but not everyone can afford them. Maybe offer an inbetween priced alternative?
you look younger in person! it would be cool to even see you in person!
"I've never actually desired owning 35mm f/2 AF-D"
Well that's because you got a god damn 35mm Summilux 1.4!
00:46 Thumb up if you understood how silly we look with barrel moving focus on AF-D :D
@6:22 There's a really good subject to shoot at Kai's right side. That vendor with lots of cellphone cases. Framing the the vendor guy with the window full of colorful phone cases... =)
so true...since my use of 35mm is mainly for street shots, x100s's small body is a bonus~
Can you review any canon products again please
The next time i'm in Hong Kong i hope i bump into you. SUBSCRIBED!
I had a 35mmF2, I sold it. It was not that great of a performer on the FX; it wasn't bad on DX but on FX it was horrible.
Lately a lot of nikon reviews. What about canon. I am a canon guy. Would live to see more comparisons
I, too, would take a lens that costs over 1500 dollars, over one that costs a fraction of that.
OMG that dude almost dropped his camera at 4:50!
dude i was there today! too bad i didn't see u guys.
What mode does anybody recommend for street photography? Because sometimes I need to be in aperture priority but also need to control my shutter speed. I appreciate any answer :)
+Eze Dipa To be honest pal when shooting street I use P as its more important to get the shot than to set everything yourself. (:
+Eze Dipa just learn how to shoot using your light meter set you aperture to whatever daylight specs your location can handle and run your shutter to your light meter
exepensive things, but not all expensive things are great
What about the Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art? Sigma vs Nikon 1.4 review!
the Art lenes are slightly slower than the Nikon 1.4, but when you shoot 35mm who cares about the speed.
Ironically, all these years later, the AF-D here is more well-known and fetches often too high a price used
what? the 250 dollar lens didn't perform as well as the 1500 dollar lens? what a surprise!
Could you review the canon ef 28mm 1.8?
Kai! you need to sell one photo, that would make you a pro, then you can do a photo shoot with the lego cam yourself. that should quiet the lego builders up ;P
I look back at these old DRTV episodes in a very fond way too.