Nikon Lens
By Anne Ahira
A Nikon lens is actually called a Nikkor camera lens although it is manufactured by Nikon to be used with their Nikon cameras. For the last 75 years, they have been making their own glass to be used in the fabrication of Nikon lens.
Nikon lens come in a huge variety such as wide-angle, standard, fisheye, telephoto, super telephoto, wide-angle zoom, standard zoom, high power zoom and close-up.
For decades the Nikon technology has been the vanguard of the camera industry, always delivering and fulfilling their promise of the most reliable quality. They have continually striven to develop the advanced technologies that not only meet, but also exceed the mounting demands of photography itself, which then enable the various different kinds of photographers to accomplish only the very best images possible. Thus buying a Nikon lens is buying the best that technology has to serve at that time.
From relaxing and casual weekend outings, to guided rainforest excursions and even to safari trips, Nikon lens will bring you the ability to not only clearly view each detail of your outing in the crisp brilliant color you wish to capture, but at a respectful distance from what you are shooting.
For instance, when you purchase a Nikon lens you can always rest assured that you should not only have the utmost confidence in the product, but also in the knowledge that Nikon stands behind that product through support that has the exact same high standards that were set for your lenses. All of this is because Nikon understands how much your photos mean to you.
Nikon frequently comes out with some very neat products, for instance in May, 2009 they brought photographers a wonderful wide angle option Nikon lens which was heralded as being exceptionally new to the world of photography.
Granted it had a very hefty price tag of approximately $900 USD, but the new AF-S DX-NIKKOR 10-24mm lens, is capable of bringing you wide-angle photography the likes of which has never been seen before. If you love wide-angle photography, you simply must take a look at this new lens.
Another very interesting example is when Nikon developed ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass. They did this so that their lenses could offer better-quality sharpness as well as color correction by using a minimizing chromatic aberration.
You should know that chromatic aberration is a category of color and image dispersion that will occur when varying wavelength of light rays pass through optical glass. Prior to the discovery of ED, solving this problem was through the use of calcium fluoride crystals.
However, it was found that they crack easily, are ultra-sensitive to various temperature changes, and thus adversely affected focusing by actually altering the lens’ refractive index. Now ED has all of the wondrous benefits of the previously used calcium fluorite glass, but none of its drawbacks. Every Nikon lens now uses this new technology.
Each time that Nikon lens introduces anew product such as the new wide-angle option Nikon lens, or lenses that use the newly developed ED glass, they totally exemplify Nikon’s outstanding supremacy in both lens innovation as well as performance.
Here's Nikon Lens Selections:
Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital... |
Customer Review: Its handy, light weight and a fast lense.. pixs at 1.8f is pretty good, but the sharpest ones could come out from 2.8f aperture. It is great lense if you photograph inside, with the little light you can get some great pictures.. AF is amazing, it is ... Read More |
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Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX Lens for Nikon Digital S... |
Customer Review: I'm a lifelong photo hobbyist, but not one who understands the technical part of lens reviews - there are some of those available here and elsewhere on the net anyway. I have the Nikon D40, and wanted a fast lens to complement my two kit zoom lens (1... Read More |
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![]() Nikon BF-1B SLR Body Cap for Lens Mount... |
Customer Review: Click Here for More Info |
$13.50
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Nikon LC-52 Snap on Front Lens Cap... |
Customer Review: This item is exactly what I was looking for. An original lens cap that fits my Nikon D60! ... Read More |
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Nikon 8072 Microfiber Cleaning Cloth... |
Customer Review: I used this to clean my eye glasses. This cloth leaves a linty smudge on my eye glasses. Also when I look through my eye glasses after cleaning with this cloth, my eye glasses look darker when I wore them.Previously I used a microfiber cloth from Len... Read More |
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