The advantages of the Nikon 85mm f/1.8D: Half the weight of the f/1.4G. Less expensive by about 1740 USD. Negligeable distortion. Aperture control ring. Just like its cousins (the20mm,28mmand35mm), the 85 mm is a lens for adventurers — light-weight, inexpensive, and very satisfactory...
For FX cameras. Works on DX cameras, but the 10.5mm DX Fisheye works much better for less money on DX. Rear bayonet filters, 10.3 oz. (293 g), 0.85 feet (0.25 meters) close-focus. 1993 ~ today.Tokina 16-28mm f/2.8 FX For FX cameras. Works on DX cameras, but any DX lens wor...
The Nikon 17-55mm (77mm filters, 26.5 oz./751g, 1.25'/0.36m close focus, about $1,425) is a tough, professional lens only for DX cameras. Full review by the world's foremost Nikon expert, Ken Rockwell.
FX-format telephoto zooms designed specifically for full-frame DSLRs are still compatible with theD3400and offer some advantages, with good light transmission and high levels of sharpness. Bigger, heavier, and more expensive than a variable-aperture DX 55-200mm f/4-5.6 lens, they’re really ...
Lens construction: 16 elements in 10 groups Picture angle: 8°20′ (5°3′ with Nikon DX format) Closest focusing distance: 1.4m No. of diaphragm blades: 9 Filter/attachment size: 77mm Diameter x length (extension from lens mount): Approximately 89 x 147.5mm ...
Re: One last DX lens question: In reply toStephen Brenner•Apr 4, 2023 I also have the Nikon 10-20 AFP with an FTZ and its works great. Will be my go to lens for travel to have a small setup VS using my Z6 and 14-30. ...
The manual notes that "Nikon recommends using a type G or type D lens to take full advantage of the features the camera offers." In addition of course the new and expanding range of Nikkor DX lenses are designed specifically for Nikon digital SLR's. The D2X also has the ability to use...
Nikon - AF-S DX Micro-NIKKOR 40mm f/2.8G Macro Lens - Black Model: 2200 | SKU: 3187077 User rating, 4.8 out of 5 stars with 255 reviews. 4.8(255 Reviews) Highly rated by customers for:Macro,Close-up,Price $279.99Your price for this item is $279.99 ...
Only get the 70-300 VR (FX) for use on an FX or 35mm camera, otherwise you're paying more for a bigger lens that goes to waste on the smaller DX format.This 70-300mm has Vibration Reduction (VR), which is critical for sharp shots hand-held. Don't even consider the greatly ...
Tokina 11-20mm f/2.8 – a bit larger and more expensive, but goes to f/2.8. If you want the option to do Milky Way or Northern Lights photography with a DX camera, this is the lens I’d get.$470. There are quite a number of wide angle DX lenses, though, from several different...