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Affordable, fast f/1.8 prime lens with manual aperture control. Offering natural image rendering and exceptional sharpness, the AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D is a versatile, affordable prime lens. Extremely compact and lightweight—it weighs approximately 5.5 oz (155 g)— making it a convenient carry-around lens for nearly any
9 Apr 2017 If you have a zoom lens such as the 18-55mm (for Nikon DX sensors), set the “Minimum Shutter Speed" to the longest focal range of the lens (135mm), 50mm on Nikon DX (D3000/D5000/D90): 1/75 (50mm x 1.5); 100mm on Nikon DX (D3000/D5000/D90): 1/150 (100mm x 1.5); 150mm on Nikon DX
3 Oct 2012 What are your settings when taking portraits indoor or outdoor using this lens 50mm 1.8G? ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed etc? This brings you to the next camera setting; use Manual Mode and set your own values (aperture, shutter speed & ISO) in the camera, especially if you're doing multiple shots
20 Dec 2009 Your 50mm lens work as if it's 80mm lens. Human eyes see things like we shoot with 50mm lens. To get normal lens for D5000 or any DSLR you need 35mm lens (35x1.5=52.5). It's much more easy to use normal lens to learn photography. I suggest you buy Nikon AF-s 35mm f:1.8. It is just the thing for
13 Feb 2017 When used wide-open (meaning at maximum aperture), many prime lenses render extremely shallow depth of field. . If you're a Nikon shooter, a modern Speedlight, such as the SB-910 will often be more reliable than the AF assist lamp and will not blind your subjects, because it fires a quick red beam
From the encouragement of a friend, I bought a 50mm 1.8 prime lens. This is an EXCELLENT lens if you are serious about learning how to shoot in manual mode, it is an inexpensive lens with a low aperture. Some cameras are not compatible with this lens, such as the Nikon d3000 and Nikon d5000. For those cameras
I have D5000 DX body and planning to buy a fast lens. i'm stuck to choose between "AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D" and "AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G Lens" And no - you don't need an aperture ring for macro, but a manual focusing ring will help (50mm either D or G won't be easy to MF anyway) if you have
29 Apr 2011 Like its more expensive counterpart, this G-series lens plays nice with all Nikon DSLR's. So if you are in the market for a 50, and have a D5000-series camera or lower and don't want to spend an arm and a leg, this is your lens. It is also 3.37 ounces lighter than the 50mm f/1.4G lens and about .1 inches
6 Feb 2011 Newer SLRs and DSLR control aperture via the body, so these older lenses must be stopped all the way down in order to be used. To select aperture using your camera, ensure the aperture ring is set at 22 and shoot in either aperture (A) priority or manual and use the command dial and LCD screen to
If you're not using a Nikon D40, D40X, D60, D3000, D3100, D5000 or D5100, your camera body will have an autofocus motor; you can buy the Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF for $125. If you have one of the cameras mentioned, your camera body doesn't have an autofocus motor built in; you have to buy a lens that does – marked
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