It is easy to distinguish by a window with a focusing distance and a narrow plastic focus ring. Nikon 50mm 1: 1.8 AF Nikkor (first version, MKI) - the lens was produced only in Japan from 1986 to 1990.Here link to the archive with the originals - 156 MB, 18 photos in RAW format, photo parameters in the archive and in the gallery are indicated here, shooting was carried out using protective filter Marumi 52mm UV Haze made in Japan. Optically, I did not find any difference between MK I and MK III. Most likely the versions have different enlightenment.The first subversions of MK I weighed 210 grams (subversion from September 1986 to March 1987), subsequent versions of MK I weighed 165 grams.The lenses have different aperture ring locks at f / 22 - the MK I has a regular latch button, and the MK III has a toggle button.In some rare cases, this negatively affects the use of flashes in some automatic TTL modes (you may get the wrong exposure). MK I cannot transmit the focusing distance to the camera and is' Non-d'lens (this key difference in the functionality of the lens).MK I has an extra depth of field label for F / 16, while MK III has labels only for F / 22 and F / 11.Auto focus and MDF are the same for lenses. The MK I and MK III scales have different markings. The MK I has a plastic window-shaped focus distance scale the MK III distance scale is simply plotted on the focus ring.The MK I has a narrow, plastic and uncomfortable focus ring, unlike the wider and rubberized MK III.However, the build quality of the lenses is the same. Symbolically, the MK I was produced exclusively in Japan, and the MK III in China. MK I was released from September 1986 to January 1990 and is an older version than MK III, which is released from February 2002 to the present day. Due to the fact that Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 1: 1.8 has the same optical scheme, and in general is very similar to its successor - Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 1: 1.8D, I will not describe in detail the MK I.ĭifferences of MK I from Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 1: 1.8D MK III: This review presents the MK I version, which has been produced since 1990, in 2002 it was replaced with the MK II version, and in XNUMX with the MK III (better known as' D'-version). Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 1: 1.8 is Nikon's first autofocus 1986mm lens. Review of Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm 1: 1.8 (MK I)
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