Here are some brief notes on my use of the Nikon AF-S 105mm f/1.4 for close-up work and stacking. And yes, I know it is not a lens for close-up work, but that has never stopped me.
I find this lens very sharp, certainly sharp enough for the work I do. However, so far I find way too much color-fringing... all over the place. That is not what I need. That I consider a serious drawback and may be a deal breaker for me.
Aside from being sharp enough, the best thing about this lens is its “style,” whatever we can agree that means, its own “look,” especially if you consider bokeh in the mix. So it has a very nice style.
For my work, the focus throw is too short for detailed focusing and stacking work, at least IMO.
This lens is better than the classic Zeiss Makro-Planar 100mm lens, which also was sharp enough, but was not well-enough corrected, and it lacked the style I see in the new Nikon 105mm f/1.4
So, am interested what others find about this very interesting lens.