What is a 18 105mm lens good for?
The compact, versatile AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR is ideal for a broad range of shooting situations, from interiors and landscapes to beautiful portraits and intense action photography and videography.
What is the Canon 18-200mm lens good for?
This lens does it all for Canon’s 1.6x consumer DSLRs. It focuses super fast, zooms from wide-angle to super-telephoto, and gets close enough for macro shots. It could be the only lens you ever need for most Canon DSLRs. It’s a great lens, but has one potentially serious flaw in the AF system for many users.
What is the difference between DX and VR Nikon lenses?
DX does not have anything to do with VR. DX means that a lens has a smaller image circle optimized for use on cropped sensors. The VR lens does Vibration Reduction.
IS Nikon VR good?
According to Nikon, VR or image stabilization can provide 4 stops slower speed than a lens without it and still yield a tack sharp photo. In most cases, Nikon is correct. I can attest that it works and works well, allowing me to take extremely slower shutter speed shots hand held that is still tack sharp.
Is the Nikon 18-200mm VR II the same as the original VR-II?
Optics and performance are identical. Just to keep everyone confused, the original 18-200mm VR used Nikon’s second-generation VR system, called VR-II. Therefore you’ll see the that the original 18-200mm VR with the VR-II system often sold as the 18-200mm VR-II, which sounds identical to this new version.
What is the best Nikon 18-200mm lens?
Spanning wide to tele, the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II from Nikon is an ideal all-around lens characterized by an advanced optical design, compact profile, and image stabilization.
What is the difference between the Oculus VR and VR II?
The primary difference between VR and VR II is the zooming mechanism of the VR II, which now features a lock to prevent the zoom from creeping. VR II also features four stop compensation, compared to the original VR’s three stop compensation. The image stabilization and sharpness is also improved with VR II.