Nikon NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 — Editorial Review
The NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 is Nikon's affordable fast standard prime for the Z system — a bright, full-frame nifty-fifty aimed at portrait and low-light shooters who want f/1.4 rendering without the price of an S-line lens.
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Strong value, genuinely fast
Dustin Abbott finds central sharpness excellent from f/1.4 and outstanding from f/2 through f/11, with pleasantly smooth bokeh and reliable autofocus — "enough of everything" for most shooters and a strong value for a first-party f/1.4. TechRadar frames it as portraiture on a budget. In Julia Trotti's portrait-focused review — featured above — she shows how it renders skin and backgrounds wide open.
Honest cons
- Bokeh and CA trail the S-line. Rendering is a touch rougher than the pricier 50mm f/1.8 S, with some chromatic aberration in high-contrast scenes.
- Heavy vignetting wide open. Strong enough that you'll want in-camera vignette correction enabled at f/1.4.
- Corners need stopping down. Edge sharpness lags the center until you close down a little.
- Close pricing to the f/1.8 S. The better-corrected f/1.8 S sometimes costs about the same.
Where this lens fits
- Portrait photographers who want f/1.4 subject separation affordably on Z bodies.
- Low-light and event shooters needing a bright standard prime.
- Nikon Z owners wanting a first-party fast fifty with reliable autofocus.
- Not those chasing the cleanest corners and bokeh, who should weigh the 50mm f/1.8 S.
Sources & Citations
- Dustin Abbott, "Nikkor Z 50mm F1.4 Review," dustinabbott.net (accessed 2026-05-26)
- TechRadar, "Nikon Z 50mm f/1.4 review: portraiture on a budget," techradar.com (accessed 2026-05-26)
Last verified: 2026-05-26
