MarkWalberg
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The Nikon 85 mm f1.4 AiS lens is discussed at the Thousand and One Nights page at Nikon, entry No. 89.
Thousand and One Nights 85 1.4 story
It is interesting that the front group of this lens is similar to a Sonnar. However, the three elements cemented in one group in the Sonnar are in two groups in the Nikon lens, with an airspace between the first and second element of the group. The rear group is like a double Gauss design.
I’m not a lens designer, and I realize that there are probably many other lenses that use both Sonnar and double Gauss in combination. But it is interesting. This is a nice lens (I have one.) that is made for fairly close focus (e.g., portraits) where the Sonnars shine as well.
Any comments on this lens?
Thousand and One Nights 85 1.4 story
It is interesting that the front group of this lens is similar to a Sonnar. However, the three elements cemented in one group in the Sonnar are in two groups in the Nikon lens, with an airspace between the first and second element of the group. The rear group is like a double Gauss design.
I’m not a lens designer, and I realize that there are probably many other lenses that use both Sonnar and double Gauss in combination. But it is interesting. This is a nice lens (I have one.) that is made for fairly close focus (e.g., portraits) where the Sonnars shine as well.
Any comments on this lens?