What is the use of Nikon 18-55mm lens?
Optimized for Nikon DX-format D-SLRs, the ultra-compact and lightweight AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II covers the most frequently used focal length range of 18–55mm. This makes it a great choice for a wide variety of shooting situations, from portraits to landscapes to HD video recording.
What is the best way to use 18-55mm lens?
Here’s how.
- Maximize the focal length to 55mm.
- Get close to the object that you want to shoot. You will notice that the autofocus will fail at this close a distance.
- Switch to manual focus mode on your lens.
- Adjust the focus using the focus ring until you see the light indicating focus in the viewfinder.
How good is Nikon 18-55mm lens?
As noted above, the Nikkor 18-55mm is an excellent lens for the market it was designed for, namely entry-level dSLR users. While it suffers from soft corners at wide angle and maximum aperture, closing down one or two f-stops makes a world of difference: At f/8 – f/11, it’s actually a very sharp lens.
What kind of lens is the Nikon 16-85mm?
(From Nikon lens literature) Nikon, Inc. has announced the new AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-85mm ƒ/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens, which offers Nikon digital SLR photographers exceptional wide-angle capability along with superb telephoto versatility.
When did the Nikon DX 16-85 VR come out?
One of these is Nikon’s AF-S DX 16-85 VR. Ever since its introduction in 2008 it has been a very popular and highly regarded lens. In fact, many consider it to be one of the benchmark lenses in this segment.
Which is better 16-85mm or 17-55mm VR?
For a normal walkaround lens, the 16-85mm VR is more desirable than the 17-55mm where neither portraits with nice bokeh or moving subjects in extreme low light are deal breakers. But I do have the 50mm 1.8G as a remedy. The 16-85mm VR complements the Nikon D7000 very, very well with its size, weight, versatility and performance.
When was 16-85mm ƒ / 3.5.6 VR released?
Released in March 2008, the 16-85mm ƒ/3.5-5.6 can be considered the ”designed-for-digital” spiritual successor to the popular 24-120mm ƒ/3.5-5.6 VR.