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Compare - Nikon 35mm 1.4 vs. Nikon 24mm 1.4

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Compare - Nikon 35mm 1.4 vs. Nikon 24mm 1.4 - 12-14-2010, 12:20 PM


Are there any photos on the internet which compare these two lenses? I have found a few of them but I haven't seen real life photos (people, events, etc) which compare these two gems.
Is the bookeh the same wide open? Which AF is faster and more accurate on FF cameras?
Are they accurate in low light situation?

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There are two threads on FM in the nikon section that have a ton of photos for both lenses.

I have the 24mm and it's become one of my favorites. Thanks santa for the early gift.

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Nikon Cafe should have more than you can look at.

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Keep in mind, the 35 does not have the ED glass that the 24 has, the 24 has a bit more of an edge to its images.

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Keep in mind, the 35 does not have the ED glass that the 24 has...
I have looked at some of the images online and I didn't see any difference so far regarding image quality. Am I wrong?

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On NikonCafe, avyoung and Phillip Ino(member here as well) have put up some excellent samples, though Phillip Ino's may be processed with his as he uses it for jobs, as I dont recall him having any 'fun' shots with it. This is in regards to the 24.

Again, I havent seen any direct comparison of these lenses yet.

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On NikonCafe, avyoung and Phillip Ino(member here as well) have put up some excellent samples, though Phillip Ino's may be processed with his as he uses it for jobs, as I dont recall him having any 'fun' shots with it. This is in regards to the 24.

Again, I havent seen any direct comparison of these lenses yet.
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