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Not having used either beyond having a quick play at the shop (do use the 85 1.8G though) -
guess it comes down do personal preference (both considering focal length as well as build).
The G lenses are a different world (a lot of plastic), I love mine though.
Also love being able to manual focus without having to move a switch, don't use this a lot of times, but when I do I really appreciate not having to switch between modes but being able to focus on shooting.
On the other hand I didn't think I'd miss having an aperture ring, now I realize I do as I basically can't use the G lens on my old Nikon SLRs...
I guess what I'm saying is they're both superb optically, I bet it would be tough to tell the difference in real world shooting, so it's more about usability & personal preference.
Lots of good shots on here these days. That one ^ is great. He's either blissfully unaware or caring of the environment or distraught.
I'm thinking of getting a new lens and wondered if anyone had any experience / opinions? I'm getting a D750 from a mate to replace my old DX sensor Nikon that I've had about 10 years. Most of the lenses I have are actually from my nikon film camera so will be fine on the full frame body. I've been looking for a prime for portraits and 'at work' shots. From what I can see the two main candidates are the 85mm 1.4 or the 105mm 2 DC. I can get them as an expense and they are both a similar price from one of the Hong Kong based UK officed sites, which is about the same or cheaper than 2nd hand. I'm leaning toward the 85 as it's faster and slightly wider but that 105 looks beautifully made. Anyone used either?
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