Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Nikkor Zoom Lens cheap wireless cameras, digital camcorders for sale
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List Price: $249.95
Features
• 18-55mm lens with f/3.5-5.6 maximum aperture for Nikon DX-format SLR cameras
• Silent Wave Motor (SWM) provides accurate, quiet high-speed autofocusing
• ED glass element minimizes chromatic aberration for superior optical performance
• 7-blade rounded diaphragm produces natural out-of-focus highlights
• Measures 2.7 inches in diameter and 2.9 inches long; weighs 7.2 ounces |
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Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Nikkor Zoom Lens description
Designed exclusively for Nikon DX-format SLR cameras, this 18-55mm lens approximates the picture angle performance of a 27-82.5mm lens in the 35mm format, ensuring superb versatility in a wide variety of shooting situations. The lens offers such features as a Silent Wave Motor (SWM) with a compact rod-type design that provides fast, ultra-quiet autofoc ... review details
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Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Nikkor Zoom Lens Customer Reviews
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Great value lens!!
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| For experienced shooters, don't expect much. For those just starting out with digital SLR photography, it's the best kit lens to use. This lens can really deliver great pictures. Provided you know what you're doing. That simply means understanding how to use aperture, shutter speed, white balance, ISO, and lighting among other things to achieve the best results. That also means you have to minimize using "toink" (auto) mode to learn. Not that the different auto modes don't take great shots. They actually do, except, they don't always come out the way you want them to. I use this along with a D40x body. And most of the time it has helped me take great pictures. I say most of the time only because this lens does have its limits. When you understand this, you should be just fine. For shooting distant objects try the 55-200mm VR lens. For shooting objects in low light conditions try the 50mm f/1.8D lens. In any case, hope this helps. |
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