I m going to buy a Nikon D90 and ask for a lens recommendation.

Updated on number 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The 18-105 is a zoom lens, and the lens can be stretched. Even if you shoot far away, you can shoot if you want to shoot close, you can also shoot close. It is a standard prime lens.

    This lens should not be pulled forward or zoomed in. You can only frame and compose the picture by moving around on your own. Thought he had a wide aperture and could easily get the background blur effect.

    Therefore, it is the first choice for taking portraits. Two lenses you can use as standard for getting started. Very good match.

    If you have to choose one of them, it depends on what you're shooting. If you mainly shoot your wife, girlfriend, lover or something. Then choose.

    Shooting people will make you fall in love with it. Ordinary life freehand, travel. That's still 18-105.

    You can buy and build what you like**

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    50 is a prime head, which means that it is only 50 mm, but the aperture is very large, and the imaging is excellent!

    The 18 105 is a zoom head with a focal length range of 18mm to 105 mm! This is the D90 pullover! Great for beginners to practice their skills! Wide range of focal lengths, from wide-angle to telephoto, long-range and close-up shots!

    50 is less than 700 yuan! It's worth getting one!

    Of course, when I say a 50, it's necessary to start when you have 18 105!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    50 fixed focus wide aperture suitable for portraits 18-105 medium focus okay if it is Canon recommended 55 250

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Looks like you're just getting started.

    Then let's go to 18-105 first.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'm using the D90, and there's an 18-105 and a 50 and a 50 that's not too different) First of all, the 18-105 and 50 are both very cost-effective lenses.

    The main advantage of the 18-105 head is that it covers both the wide-angle end and the telephoto end. From landscapes to portraits will be covered. And there are ED lenses and lens stabilization technology.

    The disadvantage is that the maximum aperture is too small, which limits the background blur and shutter speed, and it is a plastic lens body and mount. In addition, it is a DX format lens, which means that it cannot be used on a full camera.

    The 50 is a large-aperture prime head. Focus on portraits. Because the background blur is good and the out-of-focus is soft, it is easy to take beautiful photos.

    But it doesn't cover as much of a wide range of subjects as 18-105. Since the AF head lens itself does not have an ultrasonic motor, the D90's body motor can come in handy. It seems to be a plastic mirror body too.

    Based on the questions you asked, I think you should start with 18-105. Familiarize yourself with each focal length, subject matter, and composition. Because, it is basically impossible for you not to change your head in the future. Moreover, 50 . .18 is also 700 which is not expensive at all.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    18-105 refers to the focal length, and similarly 50 50 refers to the focal length.

    In fact, these two ends are completely two types.

    18-105 belongs to the zoom head, the focal length is from 18mm-105mm, of course, it also includes the 50mm focal length It is suitable for a wide range of environments, from wide-angle shooting, portrait shooting, to shooting distant objects.

    As for the 50, the actual focal length is 50mm, which belongs to the standard portrait end, which refers to the maximum aperture, and if it is your first lens, and you are not a professional portrait photographer, there is no doubt that the 18-105 is much more worth buying than the 50.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Introduction: Many users don't know what lens to equip the SLR camera with in order to shoot the kind of aesthetic ** they want, which requires us to know more about this knowledge. Everyone knows that shooting different scenes requires the use of corresponding lenses to shoot beautiful**.

    Nikon AF 80-200mm F ED

    From the earliest push-pull structure to the present, this lens has undergone three generations of improvements, and can be called a classic among Nikon zoom heads. However, these three generations of lenses are the same in terms of optical structure. This is also a testament to Nikon's deep expertise in optical design.

    Its high resolution, good bokeh effect, sharpness of urban and rural areas in focus, and accurate and full colors have been praised by many photography enthusiasts. There was even a stage that was touted as Nikon's most worthwhile zoom lens.

    The Nikon AF Zoom 80-200mm F Ed Lens uses three ED lenses to shoot with high resolution and sharp** even when the aperture is wide open. Multi-layer coating technology suppresses vignetting, etc., to ensure color balance. It is equipped with a rotary zoom and an MA automatic switching device and a tripod mount.

    Because the tip of the lens barrel does not rotate when focusing, it is very convenient when using polarizers.

    Nikon AF-S VR 70-300mm IF-ED

    The Nikon 70-300mm is a cost-effective telephoto lens. The focusing system uses Nikon's own ultrasonic motor, which keeps the focus at high speed and quiet at all times. At the same time, the lens has a VR stabilization mechanism, which can provide about four levels of shake compensation.

    In terms of optical design, this lens uses the ED lens, which Nikon is proud of, and the image quality is very good, with excellent resolution and color.

    The Nikon AF-S VR 70-300mm IF-ED is mounted on an APS-C format SLR, with a focal length equivalent to 105mm-450mm, with a magnification and a minimum focal length, which is more prominent in telephoto zoom lenses. The 9 rounded blades on the aperture make the bokeh effect even more attractive. The total length of this lens is approximately 745g.

    Nikon AF-S Micro 105mm F IF-ED VR

    The Nikon AF-S Micro 105mm F IF-ED VR is Nikon's high-spec macro lens that supports VR optical image stabilization, also applies an advanced nano coating, and uses an ultra-low dispersion lens and internal focus design. This lens uses the SWM ultrasonic focusing system, built-in IF focus design, ED (ultra-low dispersion) lens, and G-type apertureless ring design, making it a high-quality gold-ring lens.

    Due to the application of an optical shock absorption system and an ultrasonic motor, the lens appears very stout and weighs 790 grams, making it more stable to operate. The Modified VR System (VRII) allows the photographer to shoot sharp and sharp images at a shutter speed that is about 4 stops slower than usual.

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