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As evidenced by Dan's mountain plateau (Hardangervidda?) picture, the 24/1.8 handles strong light sources with aplomb and grace. Needless to say this presumes the front element is immaculately clean ... something I often struggle with as I shoot first, then look afterwards.
excellent portrait, Frank
A bit oversharpened, at least for web display. Agreed.
I avoid all these 1.8 G for one bad reason triplet : the plasticky feel, the absence of aperture ring, and the subpar MF handling.
These lenses are obviously not made with manual focusing in mind, a clear weakness IMO. However, I cannot fault the construction quality. It is plastic, but I see no reason to think that the aperture and autofocus mechanisms are mechanically weak. Am I wrong?
I sold all my 1.8 G AF-S Nikkors as I didn't like it's rendering. (only kept the 50G that came with the Df)....
the 20mm 1.8G is probably my favorite lens right now. I love that lens and I find it far superior to the older 20mm lenses.