Oh really? And what about my post? It looks like me only have a real practical knowledge with both lenses on D810! Yeah, wasting of my time for nothing... LZ
Hello, you have written: "This Nikkor is a relict from film era. Needs to be closed to 5.6 to be accessibly sharp to its corners. Contrast is on the low side, so, the color, accordingly. Actually, is not very bad even today, but clearly shows its age. Zeiss is simply better of almost every respect, but, vignettes much wide open. Yet, sometimes, into the sun, harder to focus. Please note, it is my experience only! LZ".
Also if you haven't used Nikon 28/1.4 and Zeiss 28/2 with Nikon D810, you could know the spectacular rendering of the Nikon 28/1.4 anyway, if you have done shoots with them with film or with another Dsrl body pro or semipro, aren't you agree? So you could have written: "This Nikkor is a relict from film era. Needs to be closed to 5.6 to be accessibly sharp to its corners. Contrast is on the low side, so, the color, accordingly. Actually, is not very bad even today, but clearly shows its age. Zeiss is simply better of almost every respect, but, vignettes much wide open. Yet, sometimes, into the sun, harder to focus. Please note, it is my experience only! LZ".