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Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens
Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens
Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens
Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens
Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens
Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens
Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens

Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens

Normal-length prime lens is designed for FX-format Nikon F-mount cameras, however can also be used with DX models where it provides a 75mm equivalent focal length. Bright f/1.8 maximum aperture offers depth of field control for working with selective focus techniques. A Super Integrated Coating has been applied to individual elements to suppress internal reflections, flare, and ghosting for improved contrast and color accuracy when working in strong lighting conditions. Autofocus system is compatible with select Nikon DSLRs that support D-type lenses, and offers quick and precise focusing performance. Autofocus is not supported by DSLRs lacking an autofocus motor, such as the D3000-series, D5000-series, D40, D40X, and D60, where the lens may be used with manual focus only. Rounded seven-blade diaphragm promotes a pleasing out of focus quality that benefits the use of shallow depth of field and selective focus techniques.

Normal-length prime lens is designed for FX-format Nikon F-mount cameras, however can also be used with DX models where it provides a 75mm equivalent focal length. Bright f/1.8 maximum aperture offers depth of field control for working with selective focus techniques. A Super Integrated Coating has been applied to individual elements to suppress internal reflections, flare, and ghosting for improved contrast and color accuracy when working in strong lighting conditions. Autofocus system is compatible with select Nikon DSLRs that support D-type lenses, and offers quick and precise focusing performance. Autofocus is not supported by DSLRs lacking an autofocus motor, such as the D3000-series, D5000-series, D40, D40X, and D60, where the lens may be used with manual focus only. Rounded seven-blade diaphragm promotes a pleasing out of focus quality that benefits the use of shallow depth of field and selective focus techniques.

Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens

Normal-length prime lens is designed for FX-format Nikon F-mount cameras, however can also be used with DX models where it provides a 75mm equivalent focal length. Bright f/1.8 maximum aperture offers depth of field control for working with selective focus techniques. A Super Integrated Coating has been applied to individual elements to suppress internal reflections, flare, and ghosting for improved contrast and color accuracy when working in strong lighting conditions. Autofocus system is compatible with select Nikon DSLRs that support D-type lenses, and offers quick and precise focusing performance. Autofocus is not supported by DSLRs lacking an autofocus motor, such as the D3000-series, D5000-series, D40, D40X, and D60, where the lens may be used with manual focus only. Rounded seven-blade diaphragm promotes a pleasing out of focus quality that benefits the use of shallow depth of field and selective focus techniques.

Normal-length prime lens is designed for FX-format Nikon F-mount cameras, however can also be used with DX models where it provides a 75mm equivalent focal length. Bright f/1.8 maximum aperture offers depth of field control for working with selective focus techniques. A Super Integrated Coating has been applied to individual elements to suppress internal reflections, flare, and ghosting for improved contrast and color accuracy when working in strong lighting conditions. Autofocus system is compatible with select Nikon DSLRs that support D-type lenses, and offers quick and precise focusing performance. Autofocus is not supported by DSLRs lacking an autofocus motor, such as the D3000-series, D5000-series, D40, D40X, and D60, where the lens may be used with manual focus only. Rounded seven-blade diaphragm promotes a pleasing out of focus quality that benefits the use of shallow depth of field and selective focus techniques.

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Last updated at 06/28/2026 10:36:40

eBay.com.au

$79.00

Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens

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eBay.com.au

$265.00

Nikon - Af Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8d / Lens Camera Lens Like

Free delivery

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$129.00

Nikon Sf Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8 D Black Camera Lens

Delivery $20

Price history

Price history

Reviews

23 July 2024

originally posted on lazada.com.ph

Compact and lightweight design, Great value for money, Excellent low-light performance, was apprehensive as it was a big purchase but received the item as advertised in box brand new. delivery was fast and the item had one layer of bubble wrap inside a cardboard box. good thing there was no damage noted. Very happy with this purchase since there were same lenses for sale online but used and the price difference is not much

Amazing
28 April 2024Renato_

originally posted on webuy.com

If you're looking for an older lens, you might be concerned about the quality of the product. But I'm excited to share that I found one that exceeded my expectations. This lens looks brand new, with no marks from use. It produces stunning sharp images and is lightweight, making it perfect for any photography enthusiast. And the best part? You won't have to break the bank to get your hands on it

Decent lens.
9 July 2022Globe Trotter

originally posted on wexphotographic.com

Nikons 50mm 1.8 lens is a must have lens as part of your kit. The G lenes are relatively inexpensive but more expensive than the better 1.8d lens. The older version had no barrel distortion that this and its more expensive sidekick the 1.4G has. All are great lenses though. The draw back with the older 50mm 1.8d was that there was no built in AF motor within the lens, so you were reliant on the AF motor with in camera body, not all bodies had the built in AF motor, so the older 1.8d lens was a manual only lens when fitted to those.The G lenses are more bulky due to the inbuilt AF motors, so they take up more room in your pocket than the older lens. Plus, this lens has weather sealing at the mount end of the lens that the older one didn't. Not really an issue if ... MoreNikons 50mm 1.8 lens is a must have lens as part of your kit. The G lenes are relatively inexpensive but more expensive than the better 1.8d lens. The older version had no barrel distortion that this and its more expensive sidekick the 1.4G has. All are great lenses though. The draw back with the older 50mm 1.8d was that there was no built in AF motor within the lens, so you were reliant on the AF motor with in camera body, not all bodies had the built in AF motor, so the older 1.8d lens was a manual only lens when fitted to those.The G lenses are more bulky due to the inbuilt AF motors, so they take up more room in your pocket than the older lens. Plus, this lens has weather sealing at the mount end of the lens that the older one didn't. Not really an issue if you're respectful to your kit. Frankly the optics are sharp, the fast aperture is great in low light. I have the 50mm 1.4 G too, but it's hardly used.If you are only going to use this lens only once in a while, I'd buy a really good 1.8d lens up second hand for around a hundred quid, but make sure your camera body has a built in AF motor before you do, unless you don't mind manually focusing it. It's a piece of cake to do.Most videos on line will tell you the G lenses are quicker at focusing than the older D lenses. That rubbish. They are the same speed. Plus, the only reason the G lenses appear quieter is that the AF motors are in the lens not the camera body. So, in affect the AF motors are further away from your face and ears and not attached within the camera body itself. Nikon would have you believe that the G lenses are a revelation but, they just want you to buy newer lenses that are arguable not as good as the ones they replace.The bottom line is this. Why pay £450.00 for a G 50mm 1.4 or a hundred quid less for the G 50mm 1.8, when you can pick the D variants of these leases up in top nick for around £150.00 for the 1.4d or between £60 to £100.00 for 50mm 1.8d. They are smaller often look a little flimsy, but they are far from that, plus they go into your pocket so much easier than the G lenses that are bulkier. To be honest I use the D variants 8 out of 10 of the time, I'm only using the G's on a camera body with no built in AF motor. There is less post production needed with the older lens as you can get the images banging in camera.As a semi pro, I often use the older lenses, as they are often optically better than the newer kit. There's lots of fussy fluff on the modern lenses, and as a result the optic ability are often compromised. All the lenses mentioned in this review are great buys and I'm sure you'll buy the one best suited to your specific requirements, but don't discount looking at a good quality second-hand variant of this G lens, you might just bag a bargain and save a few quid and time sat in post-production.

Specification

Fixed focal length5 cm
Closest focusing distance0.45 m
Manual focusY
Filter size5.2 cm
Maximum aperture number22

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eBay.com.au

$79.00

Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Lens

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eBay.com.au

$265.00

Nikon - Af Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8d / Lens Camera Lens Like

Free delivery

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Cash Converters

$129.00

Nikon Sf Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8 D Black Camera Lens

Delivery $20

Price history

Price history

Reviews

23 July 2024

Compact and lightweight design, Great value for money, Excellent low-light performance, was apprehensive as it was a big purchase but received the item as advertised in box brand new. delivery was fast and the item had one layer of bubble wrap inside a cardboard box. good thing there was no damage noted. Very happy with this purchase since there were same lenses for sale online but used and the price difference is not much

originally posted on lazada.com.ph
Amazing
28 April 2024

If you're looking for an older lens, you might be concerned about the quality of the product. But I'm excited to share that I found one that exceeded my expectations. This lens looks brand new, with no marks from use. It produces stunning sharp images and is lightweight, making it perfect for any photography enthusiast. And the best part? You won't have to break the bank to get your hands on it

Renato_ originally posted on webuy.com
Decent lens.
9 July 2022

Nikons 50mm 1.8 lens is a must have lens as part of your kit. The G lenes are relatively inexpensive but more expensive than the better 1.8d lens. The older version had no barrel distortion that this and its more expensive sidekick the 1.4G has. All are great lenses though. The draw back with the older 50mm 1.8d was that there was no built in AF motor within the lens, so you were reliant on the AF motor with in camera body, not all bodies had the built in AF motor, so the older 1.8d lens was a manual only lens when fitted to those.The G lenses are more bulky due to the inbuilt AF motors, so they take up more room in your pocket than the older lens. Plus, this lens has weather sealing at the mount end of the lens that the older one didn't. Not really an issue if ... MoreNikons 50mm 1.8 lens is a must have lens as part of your kit. The G lenes are relatively inexpensive but more expensive than the better 1.8d lens. The older version had no barrel distortion that this and its more expensive sidekick the 1.4G has. All are great lenses though. The draw back with the older 50mm 1.8d was that there was no built in AF motor within the lens, so you were reliant on the AF motor with in camera body, not all bodies had the built in AF motor, so the older 1.8d lens was a manual only lens when fitted to those.The G lenses are more bulky due to the inbuilt AF motors, so they take up more room in your pocket than the older lens. Plus, this lens has weather sealing at the mount end of the lens that the older one didn't. Not really an issue if you're respectful to your kit. Frankly the optics are sharp, the fast aperture is great in low light. I have the 50mm 1.4 G too, but it's hardly used.If you are only going to use this lens only once in a while, I'd buy a really good 1.8d lens up second hand for around a hundred quid, but make sure your camera body has a built in AF motor before you do, unless you don't mind manually focusing it. It's a piece of cake to do.Most videos on line will tell you the G lenses are quicker at focusing than the older D lenses. That rubbish. They are the same speed. Plus, the only reason the G lenses appear quieter is that the AF motors are in the lens not the camera body. So, in affect the AF motors are further away from your face and ears and not attached within the camera body itself. Nikon would have you believe that the G lenses are a revelation but, they just want you to buy newer lenses that are arguable not as good as the ones they replace.The bottom line is this. Why pay £450.00 for a G 50mm 1.4 or a hundred quid less for the G 50mm 1.8, when you can pick the D variants of these leases up in top nick for around £150.00 for the 1.4d or between £60 to £100.00 for 50mm 1.8d. They are smaller often look a little flimsy, but they are far from that, plus they go into your pocket so much easier than the G lenses that are bulkier. To be honest I use the D variants 8 out of 10 of the time, I'm only using the G's on a camera body with no built in AF motor. There is less post production needed with the older lens as you can get the images banging in camera.As a semi pro, I often use the older lenses, as they are often optically better than the newer kit. There's lots of fussy fluff on the modern lenses, and as a result the optic ability are often compromised. All the lenses mentioned in this review are great buys and I'm sure you'll buy the one best suited to your specific requirements, but don't discount looking at a good quality second-hand variant of this G lens, you might just bag a bargain and save a few quid and time sat in post-production.

Globe Trotter originally posted on wexphotographic.com
I’m in love 😍
25 November 2022

Great service from CeX as always. Always buy my lenses from here and never had any problems. In love with this lens already and I haven’t even had a chance to play about with it fully but took it out for a walk today keeping my aperture on 1.8 the whole time and turned my iso right down to 100 (in late November!) and I’m so impressed. Nice crisp images and the bokeh and background blur is stunning. I can tell I’m going to have so much fun with this lens.I have a Santa’s grotto shoot in a school to do next week and then a maternity shoot at the weekend, and also have a 6 month old baby so have been on the look out for a good portrait lens that would also work great in low light/winter to capture all the precious moments and I think I’ve found it with this ... MoreGreat service from CeX as always. Always buy my lenses from here and never had any problems. In love with this lens already and I haven’t even had a chance to play about with it fully but took it out for a walk today keeping my aperture on 1.8 the whole time and turned my iso right down to 100 (in late November!) and I’m so impressed. Nice crisp images and the bokeh and background blur is stunning. I can tell I’m going to have so much fun with this lens.I have a Santa’s grotto shoot in a school to do next week and then a maternity shoot at the weekend, and also have a 6 month old baby so have been on the look out for a good portrait lens that would also work great in low light/winter to capture all the precious moments and I think I’ve found it with this lens.Everyone should have a nifty fifty in their camera bag with the added bonus that it doesn’t break the bank. 👌

GemCam22 originally posted on webuy.com
Wex Staff are amazing
2 June 2024

I have to commend Wex on their amazing staff, I spoke to Lilly in Bristol and her support and enthusiasm encouraged me so much I've bought a new cameraMy thoughts on buying this lense was that it would reboot an old camera, however my old camera as Likly discovered, relied on an auto focus lenseI so appreciated Lilly's advice, her knowledge and interest is great, but as an older woman customer I am used to being dismissed - especially when I don't know a lot, but Lilly is so inspiring I'm thinking of giving photography another go, so have bought a Zf after reading the paper I picked up after returning the lenseThank you

S originally posted on wexphotographic.com
[Rewarded Review] Great inexpensive lens but Nikon manual focus
4 May 2021

I like this lens. I'm using it on a d5600 so it requires manual focus although shutter and aperture can be auto. I learned on my mom's post WWII range finder 35mm so manual focus isn't new to me. The lens itself works very well in all sorts of light and is very sharp in the middle f stops. I like the mild telephoto on APSC. However it suffers from the way Nikon implements manual focus on almost all of its DSLRs. The green dot isn't very useful. It's hard to see in the viewfinder and requires a much lower geared focus ring than the one on most lenses. Other brands of cameras have focus peaking which is as good as the prism setups on film cameras. Live view has magnification but live view is totally useless outdoors and not much good if you're not using a ... MoreI like this lens. I'm using it on a d5600 so it requires manual focus although shutter and aperture can be auto. I learned on my mom's post WWII range finder 35mm so manual focus isn't new to me. The lens itself works very well in all sorts of light and is very sharp in the middle f stops. I like the mild telephoto on APSC. However it suffers from the way Nikon implements manual focus on almost all of its DSLRs. The green dot isn't very useful. It's hard to see in the viewfinder and requires a much lower geared focus ring than the one on most lenses. Other brands of cameras have focus peaking which is as good as the prism setups on film cameras. Live view has magnification but live view is totally useless outdoors and not much good if you're not using a tripod.This lens is good for taking pictures outdoors when you can use smaller apertures and needs a tripod for low light. It's an excellent value. For significantly greater optical quality you'll have pay a lot more money.

Joel originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
[Rewarded Review] Great lens, Better price
16 December 2021

I recently bought this lens to improve my portrait shooting. For the price, this is probably one of the best (full-frame too) lenses that you can buy. I'm sad I didn't buy this sooner. Obviously, you can't use this for everything, but it does work really well. It is a plastic construction, but It does not feel like it is going to break. As sharp as you would expect from a Nikkor lens. I love that it comes with a hood. It's really nice. As you might have read if you were looking into this lens, having a prime does make you consider your composition more which will improve your skills. Now talking about more picky things. At that wide-open f/1.8, it is not quite tack sharp and there is a considerable amount of chromatic aberration which Lr does a pretty good job of ... MoreI recently bought this lens to improve my portrait shooting. For the price, this is probably one of the best (full-frame too) lenses that you can buy. I'm sad I didn't buy this sooner. Obviously, you can't use this for everything, but it does work really well. It is a plastic construction, but It does not feel like it is going to break. As sharp as you would expect from a Nikkor lens. I love that it comes with a hood. It's really nice. As you might have read if you were looking into this lens, having a prime does make you consider your composition more which will improve your skills. Now talking about more picky things. At that wide-open f/1.8, it is not quite tack sharp and there is a considerable amount of chromatic aberration which Lr does a pretty good job of cleaning up. I noticed when shooting at f/2.2 or 2.8, this was significantly better and noticeably sharper. I will attach two comparison pictures to this review. The darker of the two is f/2.8 and the lighter is 1.8. So if you are looking for tack sharp photos with still a decent amount of bokeh, I would fully recommend using this lens and shooting at f/2.5 or 2.8. Overall, wonderful value and could not recommend more for anyone shooting anything.

Kendric originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
[Rewarded Review] Nice Inexpensive Little Lens
21 December 2023

This is a nice light-weight inexpensive little lens. Overlooking that it's made in China, it focuses quickly, accurately and quietly on my D7500 DX DSLR camera body, on which it offers a 75mm equivalent short telephoto focal length, making it an ideal portrait lens. Mechanically, it doesn't feel as solid or high quality as my Nikon Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 D AF lens, but optically it is superior (which is why I purchased it). Nice bokeh and good center sharpness wide open at f/1.8. Great edge-to-edge sharpness stopped down to f/2.8 and beyond, through f/11. It makes nice sun stars at f/16, with minimal ghosting. It does have some barrel distortion if I don't turn on my D7500's distortion correction, the same goes for corner vignetting (at the largest apertures), but none ... MoreThis is a nice light-weight inexpensive little lens. Overlooking that it's made in China, it focuses quickly, accurately and quietly on my D7500 DX DSLR camera body, on which it offers a 75mm equivalent short telephoto focal length, making it an ideal portrait lens. Mechanically, it doesn't feel as solid or high quality as my Nikon Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 D AF lens, but optically it is superior (which is why I purchased it). Nice bokeh and good center sharpness wide open at f/1.8. Great edge-to-edge sharpness stopped down to f/2.8 and beyond, through f/11. It makes nice sun stars at f/16, with minimal ghosting. It does have some barrel distortion if I don't turn on my D7500's distortion correction, the same goes for corner vignetting (at the largest apertures), but none if distortion and vignetting corrections are turned on in-camera (for JPEG files). This G lens offers great image quality, clarity, color, and contrast above and beyond my older Nikon Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 D AF lens.I purchased mine, used, for $120. It came in excellent condition, with both front and back Nikon lens caps, and the 58mm Nikon lens hood. This lens represents an all-around great purchase, IMHO.Good things! 👍

JPGurgs originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
[Rewarded Review] Still the One
9 June 2024

I bought the 50 1.8D with my first digital camera in 2005. Now my son has it and I’m buying another. The 1.8G is a little better wide open, but my sample had crazy focus shift. This 50 1.8D basically had none. On my D700 it was spot on witth -1 AFfine-tuning.Used on these cameras with great results; D70, D2x, D300, D700, D7100, D500.Just keep your fingers off the focus ring when in AF.

Mike originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
[Rewarded Review] Still the One (again)
1 July 2024

I received a new 501.8D over a week ago and I’m loving it! Having given my original copy of 18 years to my son, I had to replace it. Unlike af-s lenses, screw drive lenses are supremely reliable.This lens holds its own against all other Nikon F mount 50mm lenses in sharpness and distortion levels (I’ve had ALL of them). For Z mount the 50 1.8 S is king. The 50mm fov is very useful on crop and full frame alike and renders a perspective that is normal to what we see. Great for people pictures, indoors and out.

Mike originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

Specification

Fixed focal length5 cm
Closest focusing distance0.45 m
Manual focusY
Filter size5.2 cm
Maximum aperture number22