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The Nikon 50 is indeed a very good head, with good imaging and good value for money, and in general it is one of the must-have heads for Nikon.
This head can be used on the D3000, but it cannot autofocus, only the D70 80 90 or better, the body with the focus motor can autofocus.
The D3000 can only focus manually, which will be a little inconvenient. For example, when taking a photo.
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Do you mean AF 50mm F? This lens does not autofocus on the D40 series (D40, D40X, D60) and D3000 and D5000 because this is a lens that uses the body to focus, and the above models do not have an AF coupler, so they cannot focus. If you want to complete autofocus, you either have to buy AF-S 50, which is more expensive, more than 3000.
The 50 upstairs is a good lens, how to compare, it must be better than the general zoom head, because there is no garbage head in the prime focus, but this head is indeed a bit garbage in the fixed focus. Cost-effective is not necessarily good, the upper header is how big the aperture is, and the Nikon is the header to the top is indeed a lens that every photographer should equip with. If you are nearsighted or you don't have a hand or you need snaps and snapshots, you can buy this and buy the AF-S 50.
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Can the Nikon DX16 85 lens be compatible with the D3500?
Yes, the Nikon DX16 85 lens can be used with the D3500 camera. The DX16 85 lens belongs to the Nikon DX series of lenses, they are all standard accessories for Nikon full-frame DSLR cameras, and they can also be used with Nikon DSLR cameras in DX format, so the DX16 85 lens can also be used with D3500 cameras. In addition, the DX16 85 lens is equipped with AF-S autofocus, which allows users to quickly and accurately get the focus point when shooting, thus improving the shooting effect.
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The Nikon 3000 is an entry-level DSLR camera that uses the Nikon F-mount, so you can use all the lenses of the Nikon F-mount. Here are some lenses for the Nikon 3000:1
Nikon AF-S DX 35mm F Lens: This is a standard prime lens for Nikon DX format cameras with a focal length of 35mm and an aperture of F. It captures excellent portraits, landscapes, and low-light conditions**.
2.Nikon AF-S DX 18-55mm F VR II Lens: This is a standard pickpocket zoom lens for Nikon DX format cameras with a focal length range of 18-55mm and an F aperture.
It is a very practical lens for shooting a variety of scenes, including portraits, landscapes, still lifes, and more. 3.Nikon AF-S DX 55-200mm F ED VR II Lens:
This is a telephoto zoom lens for Nikon DX format cameras with a focal length range of 55-200mm and an aperture of F. It can shoot subjects from a distance and is suitable for shooting sports, wildlife, etc. In addition to Nikon-branded lenses, there are other brands of lenses that can also be used on the Nikon 3000 using adapters, such as lenses from brands such as Canon, Sony, and others.
However, it is important to note that the use of an adaptor may affect the lens's functions such as autofocus and aperture control. Overall, the Nikon Spring Dress Up 3000 can use all lenses from the Nikon F-mount, making it suitable for different shooting scenarios and needs.
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Hello dear, I'm glad to answer which lenses can be used with the Nikon 3000? The Nikon 3000 is an entry-level DSLR camera that is compatible with Nikon F-mount lenses. Here are some of the lens types available for the Nikon 3000:
1.AF-S AF-P Lenses: These lenses are equipped with an autofocus motor for autofocus.
The Nikon 3000 camera does not have an autofocus motor, so it is recommended to choose this type of lens. 2.AF Lens:
This type of lens requires the camera to have an autofocus motor for autofocus. The Nikon 3000 camera does not have an auto-focus semper motor, so this type of lens requires manual focusing. 3.
AI AIS Manual Focus Lenses: These lenses do not have an autofocus function and require manual focusing. But these lenses fit the Nikon F-mount and can be mounted directly on the Nikon 3000 camera.
It should be noted that different lenses are suitable for different shooting scenarios and needs, and choosing the right lens needs to be considered in combination with personal shooting needs and budget. I hope this service can help you, thank you for your consultation, I wish you all the best!
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