Hello, I am using a nikon d3200 as a body. I am looking for a budget, decent lens that can make some decent bokeh. Can you guys suggest or recommend me some lens for the nikon d3200?
>>3006237
I got a used 50 mm 1.8 G for a little less than $200, though that may be expensive. The D version has ever so slightly different image quality and doesn't autofocus with the d3200 but it's like half the price.
Took this image with a d3200 and 50mm 1.8G but I probably overprocessed it lol.
i. get blur like this woth nikkor 28mm f2.8 ai lens about 150 usd
all manual though so you need a focus prism
>>3006243
pic
>>3006243
This is a terrible choice for big bokeh.
You want a long lens and fast aperture for good bokeh, an 85mm f2 or faster or a 50m f1.4 would be a great start.
>>3006237
Get the AF-S 35/1.8G for generic photography and the 50/1.8 for portraits.
>>3006237
35mm and 50mm, both at 2.8, both under 200 bucks, a must have.
>>3006417
>2.8
1.8 *
Micro nikkor 55mm 3.5 for 50 bucks
Old nikkor 50mm 1.4 for 100 bucks
The meter wont work with old MF lenses so you have to guess the exposure or use live view like everyone else.