Bjørn Rørslett reviews new AF-S 50 1.4G

Bjørn Rørslett already had the new Nikkor AF-S 50 1.4G in his hands:

“The autofocus operational speed won’t set a world record, but for most purposes it suffices well enough”

“The corner fall-off is visible when the lens is set to the widest apertures, but less annoying than seen with the earlier AF-D model. From f/2.8 onwards vignetting is negligible. The barel distortion, typical for this class of lens, is kept under good control”

“Although nano-coating is missing, the new lens handles awkward backlighting and point light sources better than the model it replaces. Ghosting is usually minimal, but when shooting straight into the sun, you tend to be rewarded by a big bur rather weak blue ghost spot. Flare is well controlled, though, and I did not encounter situations in which flare was an issue for my shooting with the AFS 50 G”

The new model is an evolution of the older lens, so you don’t need to rush out to purchase it unless you can only work with AFS, but anyone looking for an excellently performing normal lens should consider the G carefully.”

Read the full review at Rørsletts site.

Nikon D3X: all the details!

I have scans from the latest Nikon Pro magazine showing all details about the new Nikon D3X – many similarities to the D3 but 24.5 Megapixel and ISO ranging from ISO 50 to ISO 6500. Perfect for studio work and landscapes! It features a 10 MP crop mode and is fast (5fps).

Good work, Nikon.

Nikon D3X

Nikon D3X

Nikon D3X picture leaked at Nikon site

In preparation for the launch of the new 24 megapixel camera Nikon had D3X pictures on the website, they were removed about an hour after they where found:

Nikon D3x

D3x back

Sony Alpha 900 – can it deliver?

Dpreview has published a detailled review of Sonys new flagship DSLR, the Alpha 900, the first digital full frame camera for Minolta/Sony users.

Detailled Nikon D90 review by Dpreview

And here is a detaillred D90 test by Dpreview and their summary:

“After using and testing the D90 extensively, it’s hard to think of a better enthusiast-level camera.”