Although not fair comparing it to the Canon EF 35mm f1.4L, since the Nikkor 35/1.4 was designed decades ago, and the Canon 35/1.4 is relatively new, but looking at pictures taken at f1.4 from both lenses, the sharpness and contrast on the Canon is remarkable. Even the cheaper Minolta MC 35mm f1.8 at f2 is about the same as the Nikon, and I actually prefer to shoot the Minolta than the Nikon.
And the bokeh, not sure why, Nikon lenses don't seem to have very good bokeh.
I really, really wanted to do a comparo between the Nikkor 35/1.4, Canon 35/1.4, Leica-R 35/2, and the Pentax SMC 35/2, but man, it just takes so much time that I don't have.
I know. I have only used the old stuff, and the new designs from Nikon are probably like day and night compared to the old, but I like old stuff. I really want to like this 35/1.4 Nikkor, and other Nikon lenses, but, somehow, me and the Nikkors just don't jive.
I guess I will never be a Nikon man :)
William -- 5D & Nikkor 35mm f1.4 @ f1.4. Larger Picture.
Eco-Cab -- 1D Mark III & Nikkor 35mm f1.4. Larger Picture.
Chained Table and Chairs -- 1D Mark III & Nikkor 35mm f1.4. Larger Picture.
The Immaculate Conception -- 1D Mark III & Nikkor 35mm f1.4. Larger Picture.
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