I don't use the 24/1.4 as much as I should, or as much as I predicted that I would use it.
The main reason for that was once I used it in low light on the Df and couldn't get a single image sharp.
Ever since I was reluctant to use it.
I have already spoken about this slight concern of mine (Chris when are we going to get together).
Yesterday was my son's 12th birthday so I decided to try out the 24/1.4 knowing that there would be low-light shooting.
In order to give the 24/1.4 its last opportunity to shine I mounted it on a D4.
No excuses any longer. If I ended up with blurry images (although I like those, but only when I induce them), I would definitely know that there is something wrong with the lens.
There were no surprises the combo D4 + 24/1.4 did the job with ease. It's a bit wide for portraits, but hey, there has to be a challenge somewhere
The first two were shot at f/2.5, didn't want to push the boat too much.
And the last one at f/1.4, just to be sure that the lens is a jewel, and it is!
I will be using it much more in the future, but not on a Df in low light, pity.