Digital Camera Lens Choices - Part 2 Wide and Telephoto Lenses
In the last blog access, we discussed, your choices for a mid-range every-day do around lens. Once you have decided on your mid-range lens for your digital free lens reflex camera, your next choice is two-enwrap: Do you want to see wider? or do you want to abandon in distant subjects. You may, of course, yearn for to do both and get two more lenses.
As most digital single lens reflex cameras are not ful blueprint, your mid-range zoom is unlikely to be wider than 18 mm (with the challenge of the new 16-85 mm Nikon lens). On a digital camera, a 18 mm lens translates into an functioning 27 mm lens. For dramatic landscapes and major angle perspectives, 27 mm is not ample enough. Nikon makes a wide angle zoom, the AF-S DX Zoom NIKKOR 12-24mm f4G (an shit 18-36 mm lens). As well, Sigma and Tamron also constitute similiar type zooms lenss. Sigma, in details, has one that is even wider at 10-20 mm (an effective 15-30 mm).
Beyond the mid-number, you may also choose a telephoto zoom to keep up the range of your lens to capture people, sports, birds, etc. You may also appetite a telephoto zoom to help you selectively fuzzy on distant subjects and create intriguing landscapes. Unless you have a wonderful-zoom such as the 18-200 Nikon (an effective 27-300mm lens), most of your mid-rank zooms will not provide much of a telephoto travel over.
To help extend your range, there are numerous alternatives with varying budget implications. In the Nikon kitchen range of lenses, your choices include:
the AF-S Zoom NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4-5.6. This is a dim/full frame lens that also works on digital cameras. The lens features a rough zoom range extending to 450 mm on a digital camera and has VR (vibration reduction) and S (quiescent wave motor) for fast focusing. At the sustained end of the zoom range, the lens has an aperture of 5.6.
AF Zoom VR NIKKOR 80-400mm f4.5-5.6. This is also a mistiness/full frame lens that works on digital cameras and extens the number to an effective 600 mm on a digital camera....
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