Do you buy a Nikon D5100 with your own lens or do you bring it with you when you buy it?

Updated on number 2024-05-20
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you've been playing with the camera for a long time, you won't need to ask this question here, just match the lens yourself.

    If this is your first camera, it is better to familiarize yourself with the various parameters of the camera and lens with its sleeve, because the sleeve** is more affordable after all, and it can familiarize you with the characteristics of most commonly used focal lengths.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The D5100 comes with a 18-55 lens. For novices, the 18-55 lens is enough, and after using it for a period of time, you can purchase another lens to meet your needs.

    The D5100 is a DSLR camera, and the biggest feature of a DSLR camera is that it has interchangeable lenses.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Personally, I feel that it is more appropriate for you to buy a set of cameras, thinking that you are a novice who does not know about camera lenses, and after using them for a period of time, you have grown up with camera lenses and photography technology, and you are changing the equipment (body or lens) according to your own preferences and economic strength.

    As for changing the camera or changing the lens, this depends on your own economic strength, if you don't care about the money, you can change the full set, and you can generally change the lens with it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you have money, you can match it yourself, and if you don't have it, use a pullover.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Depending on where you buy, whether you sell the whole machine or just the body. Generally, you can use both, the choice is yours.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It comes with it, and some of it is a set, it depends on what you buy and where you buy it?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The D5100 does not have a body motor, so you should pay attention when choosing a lens, otherwise you will only have to focus manually if you use a lens without a motor.

    For example, the Nikon 50 D can only focus manually when used in this machine, which is not only troublesome but also inaccurate, and the final image is easy to spent. If you go with the Nikon 50 G, you will be able to autofocus, but the latter is twice as much**. It's up to you.

    Choose that kind of prime to see what you want to shoot? Figure? Macro? Humanities? Scenery? Or something else?

    You didn't make it clear. Then I can only recommend two relatively popular lenses to you.

    Nikon 50 (whether to choose D or G first, this is all up to you, the first one is about 700, the latter is about 1400), this head is also called the standard head, and my first shot is it. There's nothing to say about imaging, but I think I'm good enough for the large aperture, so there's no need to smoke it. Good value for money, I chose d

    Because I have a motor.

    Nikon 35 g This head has a mirror body, a ring-shaped ultrasonic motor drive, fast focusing, and a small and accurate sound. It also works fine on the D5100. It's not bad to use this head to shoot a little bit of humanity. Again, it's a wide aperture. Good bokeh, good imaging.

    Nikon also has a few prime focuses that are very good, but the practicality of ** and popular ones is not too high, so you can find them yourself if you are interested.

    Hope it helps.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Recommended 35, 1300 or so.

    Because the D5100 has no motor, the Nikon 50 is cheap, only more than 600 yuan.

    However, it cannot be autofocused, manual focusing is troublesome, and when the light is not good, or it is not aligned, the probability of bad movies is very high.

    If you don't mind manual focusing, Nikon 50 is a good choice, and it is very cost-effective, Nikon 50 is around 1500.

    Compared with multiple motors, autofocus can be achieved on the D5100.

    However, when used on non-full-frame SLRs, the angle of view is only about 31 degrees.

    The focal length is a problem, after multiplication, it is equivalent to a 75mm focal length, which is not as good as 35

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    35mm is more suitable, with a motor, 5100 can autofocus, if you want to play manual, Nikon's various prime focuses can be, but the 5100's viewfinder is not big, and the eyes are not good and the focus is very tiring.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    35mm fixed. Excellent imaging with autofocus.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    To be honest, without stabilization or autofocus, can you still want this head? Telephoto without VR, some people can't stand the bird, and you don't have focus! Why don't you buy a 135 manual old man?

    Take a picture of the flowers, take a picture of the scene'To shoot the model out of the film low. Some friends use it well. Zoom manual no VR telephoto head forget it'Just that little aperture!

    Do not say. 1

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Looking at the number of the lens, all those with G are supported.

    Nikon's lenses, with G are specially prepared for digital cameras.

    Take 50 as an example, 50 does not have a lens motor, and 5100 does not support.

    However, the 50 comes with an ultrasonic motor, and the 5100 does.

    In the final analysis, it is because the 5100 does not have a fuselage motor.

    Therefore, when you buy a lens, please see if the lens has an ultrasonic motor (both with G).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Basically.

    The most affordable is 18-105

    Secondly 16-85

    Preferably 17-55

    Fixed focus can be equipped with a G head, in fact, an 18-105 is completely sufficient.

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