In this review, we'll compare the Nikon 50mm f1.8G for the F(FX) Mount with the Nikon 50mm f1.8G SE for the F(FX) Mount, both Standard Prime lenses designed by Nikon. Both lenses have the same focal length and max apertures of 50mm and F1.8 so they are very comparable in this regard.
We'll begin by briefly examining the main specifications of these two lenses. In the subsequent section, we'll delve into a more detailed analysis, outlining the strengths and weaknesses of each.
What type of photography are the Nikon 50mm f1.8G and Nikon 50mm f1.8G SE lenses good for?
The type of photography that you are planning to use is an important decision factor. Here we have evaluated the Nikon 50mm f1.8G and the Nikon 50mm f1.8G SE for their suitability to various photography scenarios:
Photography Type |
Nikon 50mm f1.8G |
Nikon 50mm f1.8G SE |
Bird/Wildlife | Fair | Fair |
Sports | Average | Average |
Portrait | Excellent | Excellent |
Travel | Good | Good |
Street | Very Good | Very Good |
Wedding | Excellent | Excellent |
Walk Around | Good | Good |
Vlogging | Good | Good |
Landscape | Good | Good |
Macro | Poor | Poor |
Size and Weight Comparison
The weight of a lens is equally significant as its external dimensions, particularly if you intend to handhold your camera and lens combination for extended periods.
Below you can find the dimension and weight table of the Standard Prime Lenses in Nikon F (FX) Mount for size comparison purposes.
Standard Lenses in Nikon F (FX) Mount for Size Comparison
Filter Threads
Both the Nikon 50mm f1.8G and the Nikon 50mm f1.8G SE have the same Filter thread size of 58mm.
Below are links to the 58mm filters that we recommend you to consider for these lenses:
Lens Mounts
Both the Nikon 50mm f1.8G and the Nikon 50mm f1.8G SE has the same Nikon F (FX) lens mount. Some of the latest released cameras that are compatible with the Nikon F (FX) lenses are Nikon D6, Nikon D780 and Nikon D3500.
Focal Range
Both lenses have the same focal range of
50mm and the fastest aperture of
F1.8.