The Nikkor AF-S 50 mm f/1.8G works against bright light very well. We practically didn’t encounter any problems here. Sporadically, when you take photos with the aperture stopped down a lot, you can catch a green glare in the frame. However, it is often difficult to notice and appears only when the source of bright light is in a specific position against the frame. Here the tested lens can be only praised for a performance not only better than that of its predecessor but also being on a really high level.