As for a lens recommendation, check this review out. I’ll be in touch today with an email that should help further ;-) Reply Pierre on January 13, 2018 at 12:58 am Instead of having both the 85mm f/1.8 and f/1.4 lenses in this list, you could have chosen the 85mm f/1.8 and...
Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-300mm– This is the best all-in-one lens for Nikon DX camera. The aperture range is f/3.5-6.3. This is an auto-focus, vibration reduction zoom lens. The only lens that you need on your Nikon camera. This is the original lens from Nikon. Sigma 18-300mm–...
The Nikon D7100 is the latest in a line of midlevel DSLR cameras to be released. As always the big questions are, how does this camera rank against the D7000 that it replaced as well as its Canon counterparts. Well this review is not about how one camera
The D7000 series is significantly heavier and more expensive than the D5600 or D3400.The main reason to get a full-frame camera like the D750 is if you enjoy using your ancient full-frame lenses, if you want a larger viewfinder, or want narrower depth of field. Otherwise, the images ...
These tables help figure out which lens does what on which camera. It's not a table of camera features for selecting a camera. Cameras vary more than I can fit in a table. Want to know my recommendation for the most flexible film camera ever, and a steal at today's used prices?
Taken at ISO 1250 with the Nikon D7000, a discontinued DX camera announced in 2010. Any current Nikon DX and FX camera has excellent image quality. So do most of the older ones. DSLR vs Mirrorless Right now, Nikon is pouring a ton of energy into its full-frame mirrorless lineup. ...
Today, Nikon announced its newest mirrorless camera, the Nikon Z50. Sporting a host of advanced features at an aggressive $860 price ($1000 including lens), the Z50 is Nikon’s attempt to reclaim some of the pocket-sized ILC market that Sony, Fuji, and Canon gobbled up. Here’s what...
For DX cameras, this lens is an easy recommendation. There is nothing on Earth like this lens. Nothing else covers this huge range with VR and instant manual-focus override in a lens this small and light. This is the one lens you take with you when you hit the road and don't know ...
With those caveats, the Nikon 18-300mm VR is as expected: pretty darn good for a lens with such a huge zoom range.As seen on a 16 MP D7000At 18mmIt's super-sharp in the center, and slightly blurry in the corners.Laudably, it is just as good at every aperture....
Battery and charger are standard, the same as the D7000, D610 and most current Nikon DSLRs.A blinking light means charging, and steady means you're done.Image Area SelectionI often use the professional 5:4 aspect ratio, which crops-off "Oskar's Folly:" the too-wide sides. I program ...