It should be noted that while this is not the best action flick out there, those wanting to demonstrate the full potential of a 7.1 surround system could do lots worse. The movie is watchable due to the high quality fight scenes and decent acting for this genre.
What's great about it: action and SOUND
What's not so great: It's not something you will watch over and over all the way through
Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D Standard Lens: The wide-open aperture of this versatile Nikon lens allows you to capture photos in most situations without a flash. Whatever you're shooting, you'll get consistently sharp results at dusk, dawn or even in dim indoor lighting. Weighing just 5.5 oz., it makes a convenient carry-around lens for shooting stills and video.
Customer Rating
5
Incredi-LENS
on May 11, 2010
Posted by: smurphy522
from Houston
Dollar 4 dollar best return on investment. Note this lens requires a motor driven focus mechanism in the camera. I have gotten most of my once in a lifetime shots with this lens. For portraits where I need a little "breathing room" or those times I want a lens that does not attract attention I sport this. Walking around at night I can do handheld shots at 1/30 w/out issues. This lens really shines! See Ken Rockwell's gleaming review; "googL it". If you read this far just get it!
On any Nikon body w/out an internal focus motor (i.e. a D40, D3000 or D5000) get the 35mm f/1.8 instead. It rocks too!
Don't forget a 52mm UV protector as cheap insurance. Iv'e had my lens for 4 years now and it is always my go to lens!
What's great about it: Best bang for the buck Nikkor lens out there (if you camera can focus w/it)
What's not so great: If your camera can't focus w/it then go 4 the 35mm f/1.8