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The unrivaled lineup of NIKKOR interchangeable lenses for Nikon D-SLRs covers a wide range of focal lengths and provides an extensive selection of fixed-focal-length, zoom, fisheye, micro and perspective-control models.
When using the D5000 series and D3000 series, autofocusing is possible only with AF-S or AF-I lenses that have the motor built-in. *1 With the IF (Internal Focusing) system, the shorter the shooting distance, the shorter the focal length becomes because of its optical characteristics. *2 Based on CIPA Standard.
6 kwi 2016 · Our guide to Nikkor lenses, the lenses made by Nikon to fit Nikon cameras, looks at their lens line up. Fisheye lenses have an ultra wide-angle of view, and bend and distort objects at the edges of the frame. Nikon has been manufacturing glass since 1917, starting with binoculars.
NIKKOR’s first fisheye zoom lens provides two fisheye effects (circular and full-frame) for elaborate image expression. Three ED glass elements effectively reduce lateral chromatic aberration for sharp and high-contrast images.
On this lens there are two numbers—3.5 and 5.6, which means it's a variable aperture lens: the f/stop varies as you zoom the lens. The f/stops are always indicated as fractions on the lens, by the way—that's why you always see them start with a 1, like 1:3.5-5.6.
Explanation of the different types of NIKKOR lenses and which ones will work on your DSLR camera.
The new Z mount brings enormous flexibility to the optical design of lenses. As a result, the new NIKKOR Z lenses are able to deliver an unprecedented level of definition and depth to your images. This system expands Nikonʼs commitment to the future into the mirrorless world.