A new Nikon lens is always worth a look. Recently the camera company has been upgrading its most stalwart lenses with internal AF motors to work on the latest, motor-less SLR bodies. Now, it has ...
My Nikon 105mm f/2.8G lens gives a 1:1 magnification which is very good for macro work, but some people may wish to photograph images of a higher magnification and truly delve deep into the miniature ...
Tipping the scales at exactly 600 grams, the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 35mm f/1.4G is a lot heavier - and also bulkier - than either the afore-mentioned MF Nikkor 35mm f/1.4 or the slower AF Nikkor 35mm f/2D.
Nikon adds two new DX Z-mount lenses, a 16–50 mm f/2.8 zoom and a 35 mm f/1.7 macro to the range, giving creators faster glass and sharper low-light performance for stills and video. Nikon has ...
Designed to meet the Ultra wide angle requirements of photographers using Nikon’s 1.5x crop sensor cameras, this lens has been given the DX classification, meaning that it can only be used on those ...
Nikon’s DC-Nikkor family is only two lenses deep, comprising just this one and a 105mm f/2. A full-frame lens, this 135mm f/2 ($1,080, street) converts to about 200mm on a Nikon D80. Both of the DCs ...
A camera is only as good as the lens mounted on the front of it — and Nikon’s 100+ year history has a tendency to lean towards excellent optics. From getting up close to the tiniest subjects to ...
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