Pairing a wide-angle zoom lens with your Nikon camera allows you to fill the frame with your subject. You can produce a wide perspective that's perfect for landscapes, cityscapes and architecture.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nikon Z DX 24mm f/1.7 Naturally, you can also use FX (full-frame compatible) lenses on DX format Z system bodies. Indeed, Nikon ...
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Nikon Z DX MC 35mm f/1.7 review: an APS-C standard prime for everyday shooting and macro photography
I think that the breadth and strength of any camera system is more about the supporting cast of its lenses, rather than the actual camera bodies themselves. It might seem a little surprising then that ...
The Nikon AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED ($774.95) is one of those lenses that's just a joy to use. When paired with a DX Nikon SLR, the svelte prime captures the world in front of it with a ...
Nikon's DX lenses may usually be overshadowed by their more expensive and higher-spec FX cousins, but the benefits in hand-me-down tech are starting to show. The company has revealed its AF-S DX ...
When Nikon let us know about the two new cameras today, they also mentioned two new lenses. Follow in the tradition of the recently announced 35mm, instead of creating something new, they are ...
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Nikon Z DX 16-50mm f/2.8 VR review: The Z DX system comes of age with this premium standard zoom
I’ve never thought that crop-sensor cameras are for beginners and intermediate photographers, whereas full-frame cameras are for enthusiasts and professionals. However, I do think that for top-class ...
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Nikon announced the D3400, its latest compact, entry-level DSLR. A successor to the two-year old D3300 (a Digital Trends recommended camera), the D3400 is nearly identical in almost every regard, but ...
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