50 years of Nikon F-mount – Nikkor-S 5.8 cm f/1.4 vs. Nikkor AF-S 50 mm f/1.4G
5. Chromatic aberration

To be honest, we need to admit that the younger Nikkor only looks badly compared to the outstanding performance of the elder brother. In the general scale, the behavior of Nikkor AF-S mm f/1.4G is very good. The aberration holding within 0.06 and 0.09% in real situations won’t bother us at all.
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