What is a Nikon 28 80mm lens used for?

What is a Nikon 28 80mm lens used for?

Focal Length: 28-80mm. Used on a DX camera it gives angles of view similar to what a 43-122mm lens would give on an FX or 35mm film camera. See also Crop Factor.

What is the Nikon 70 300mm lens used for?

A 70-300 mm lens is a medium telephoto lens often employed for taking photos of wildlife, sporting events, and astronomical subjects such as the moon, planets, and stars. It is also recommended for travel photography, street photography, and other candid occasions.

What kind of film does a Nikon N65 take?

35mm film
The F65 (known as the Nikon N65 in the U.S. and the Nikon U in Japan) is a 35mm film SLR camera introduced by Nikon in 2001.

When was the Nikon N75 released?

2003
The Nikon N75 was introduced in February 2003 and discontinued in January 2006. The N75 is Nikon’s newest mostly-plastic 35mm SLR. The lens mount is metal.

What’s the difference between a telephoto lens and a zoom lens?

Zoom simply means that the focal length (apparent magnification) of the lens can be changed, ie, it looks like it can look at things either closer up or further away by adjusting it. Telephoto, roughly, means that the lens has a relatively narrow field of view, thus it can be used to look at things further away.

Can I use a teleconverter on Nikon 70-300mm?

The Nikon TC-20E II AF-S 2X teleconverter, although it gives excellent performance, does not fit all Nikon’s lenses – and Nikon are not clear on this. It won’t fit the 70-300mm and many other later Nikon lenses, owing to the rear element positioning.

How old is the Nikon N65?

The F65 (known as the Nikon N65 in the U.S. and the Nikon U in Japan) is a 35mm film SLR camera introduced by Nikon in 2001.

What battery does Nikon N65 use?

CR2 lithium batteries
The N65 takes two CR2 lithium batteries that cost about $4 each. One also can use 4-AA batteries in the MB-17 grip that sells for about $55.

What battery does the Nikon N75 take?

2 CR2 batteries
Product information

Product Dimensions 10.4 x 8.4 x 4.3 inches
Item Weight 2.35 pounds
ASIN B00009WO84
Item model number N75
Batteries 2 CR2 batteries required. (included)

How far can a 500mm lens zoom?

So a 500mm lens would show the subject the same size at 50 yards (10 yards x 5).

Are fixed lenses better than zoom?

Zoom lenses require fewer sensor-dust-collecting lens changes – and fewer lenses to carry. Canon fixed focal length lenses are usually faster (have a wider aperture) than their zoom counterparts. To me personally, this is the greatest value of a fixed focal length lens.

Where can I find a Nikon 28-80mm F / 3.3?

Nikon AF Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6G. These are discontinued, but since Nikon made over a million of these they ought not be hard to find. You probably can find them at Adoramaand maybe at Amazon in silverand in black.

Is the Nikon 28-80mm F / 5.6 zoom lens slow?

Yes, it is slow (f/5.6) and cheesy feeling and the focus does not hold while zooming, so just make sure to focus afteryou select your focal length and you’ll get great results The newer 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6 Gcheapskate zoom lens is a smaller, simpler six element design.

What’s the focal length of a Nikon 28 mm lens?

Despite its plastic construction this lightweight lens (265 g or 9.3 oz.) feels solid and sturdy. The 28 – 80 mm is a very nice mid-zoom range which translates for a 1.5x crop sensor into a focal length range of 42 – 120 mm.

Is there an auto zoom on a Nikon 28mm?

One of Nikon’s early auto zoom. It would be an overstatement to say it is spartan, It certainly does not have all the features of Nikon’s current Nikkors no distance scale. Just a zoom range 28 to 80mm the VR is just use a fast shutter speed.

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