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Review: Nikon 55-200mm Zoom Nikkor Lens

24 Jan

Visit my official blog! — youngflyer12.blogspot.com This video is a review of the Nikon 55-200mm Zoom Nikkor Lens. This lens is a must have for the Nikon D60. The included 18-55mm lens does not provide the shooter with much zoom. However, this 200mm capable lens allows you to get right in on the action. The lens features Nikon’s Vibration Reduction technology in the lens to provide great optical image stabilization. Catch many more interesting videos on my channel. Enjoy!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 Lens [REVIEW]

24 Jan

Nikon’s Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 is something of a legend in the realm of ultrawide zooms and after playing with one while traveling to both Utah and Hawaii, The Big Island, I understand better why this lens is coveted. It made me a little jealous and considering moving to a full frame Nikon camera as my main landscape imaging platform. It’s that good.

I was lent my copy from BorrowLenses.com for the test and this was the piece of equipment that was hardest for me to send back, ever. Even harder than the much more expensive Pentax 645D or Canon 400mm f/2.8 (both of which are fine pieces of equipment in their own right).

Specifications

  • Mount Type
    Nikon F-Bayonet
  • Focal Length Range
    14-24mm
  • Zoom Ratio
    1.7x
  • Maximum Aperture
    f/2.8
  • Minimum Aperture
    f/22
  • Format
    FX/35mm
  • Maximum Angle of View (DX-format)
    90°
  • Minimum Angle of View (DX-format)
    61°
  • Maximum Angle of View (FX-format)
    114°
  • Minimum Angle of View (FX-format)
    84°
  • Maximum Reproduction Ratio
    0.15x
  • Lens Elements
    14
  • Lens Groups
    11
  • Compatible Format(s)
    FX
    DX
    FX in DX Crop Mode
    35mm Film
  • Diaphragm Blades
    9
  • Distance Information
    Yes
  • Nano Crystal Coat
    Yes
  • ED Glass Elements
    2
  • Aspherical Elements
    3
  • Super Integrated Coating
    Yes
  • Autofocus
    Yes
  • AF-S (Silent Wave Motor)
    Yes
  • Internal Focusing
    Yes
  • Minimum Focus Distance
    0.9 ft. (0.28m)
  • Focus Mode
    Auto
    Manual
    Manual/Auto
  • G-type
    Yes
  • Dimensions
    (Approx.) 3.8 x 5.2 in. (Diameter x Length)
    98 x 131.5mm (Diameter x Length)

In Real Life

[Click on an image for a 100% version. Warning: some can be quite big. All images Copyright Peter West Carey Photography and not to be reused without express consent.)

Functionally the lens is a snap in the field. Only two rings to turn for either zoom or focus. One switch on the side can turn on and off manual focus. That is it. For those not accustomed to wide angle lenses, the hood may look odd but it does help protect the extruding curve of the lens that is needed for a zoom of this nature.

The lens comes with a hood attached that can not be removed and the front element is convex, meaning it curves forward from the lens body. There is a cup of a lens cap that fits over the hood and it’s best not to lose this as replacements are not as easy to find as a standard 77mm lens cap. A special note here; finding filters for this lens is complicated by the shape of the lens and hood. There are solutions by the likes of Fotodiox that are large enough to fit the unit, but I was not able to procure a set to test with this lens.

On a full frame body, like the Nikon D800E I tested this lens on, the field of view is from 84° to 114°. For landscape photographers, this range is perfect for typical settings and locations. I have been shooting with Canon gear for over 10 years and loved the 16-35mm, but the 14-24mm Nikon has it beat with the sweat spot for wide angle. And that extra 2mm on the wide end is appreciated.

What this lens does well is not often noticed unless you have used a cheaper wide angle lens. It holds corners well and resists distortion, thanks to the curved front element. At 24mm there is virtually no noticeable distortion while it is noticeable at 14mm. Here are two examples. The macadamia nut farm is at 14mm (thanks to Paradise Helicopter Tours for the lift) and the sign in the corn maze is at 24mm. The original files will be shown in the Samples section.

This is a boon for architectural photographers who don’t want their corners bowing out. Chromatic aberration is also less than I have seen with any other wide angle lens from Canon and it has me seriously thinking of jumping ship, at least for wide angle photography. I was able to push it and recognize some aberration, such as in the image below with 100% crop, but I really had to push it.

Here’s another of Mesa Arch at sunrise. This is all easily cleaned in Lightroom.

Lens flare was annoying for sunset shots. There are some prime examples below. I found it beyond distracting, especially in the shot from the rim of Canyonlands with the dead tree. The angle was just wrong but it’s the angle that I wanted. Sharpness was impressive, even closer to the edges. With the huge sensor of the D800E, the enlargements on wide shots was beyond my expectations while remaining sharp. For instance, take a look at the full sized version of Mesa Arch below. Look to the distant towers. This is a testament to the lens’ overall sharpness, which has me drooling.

Samples

Below are samples from the Nikon 14-24mm and D800E combo. Some images have been cropped and most have been edited.

ISO 50, 24mm, f/3.2, 1/2500

ISO 100, 14mm, f/8, center shutter speed of 1/40

ISO 3200, 14mm, f/4, 30 seconds

ISO 3200, 15mm, f/4, 30 seconds

ISO 2000, 14mm, f/2.8, 30 seconds

ISO 50, 14mm, f/6.3, 30 seconds (pre-sunrise)

ISO 50, 14mm, f/7.1, 1/100

ISO 100, 14mm, f/4, 1/25

ISO 2000, 14mm, f/2.8, 5 seconds

ISO 50, 16mm, f/8, 1/20

ISO 50, 24mm, f/8, 1/20 – Zoom in on this one

ISO 50, 14mm, f/22, 1/8

ISO 500, 14mm, f/4, 1/000

ISO 500, 17mm, f/4, 1/400

ISO 500, 14mm, f/2.8, 1/400

ISO 500, f/2.8, 1/320

ISO 500, 14mm, f/2.8, 1/500

ISO 500, 14mm, f/2.5, 1/3200

ISO 1000, 24mm, f/2.8, 1/2500

Conclusion

The lens is a joy to use and the results, to me, are stunning. It has me seriously thinking of adopting a Nikon camera and this lens in the future. It was very useful both in Utah when I had to get a little closer, without getting physically closer, at Mesa Arch. It was also helpful when shooting from a helicopter over Hawaii, The Big Island as the blades and skids started to show as I could zoom in just a little and make it work.

If I had a Nikon camera body, I would already own this lens and it will be the first Nikon lens I ever buy. It is an excellent lens.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX Lens Review (Now in HD!)

23 Jan

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Nikon D5000 Review

23 Jan

This is the review of the Nikon D5000 equipped with the AF-S DX Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VRII lens. Very expensive lens and pretty nice. Nikon D5000: www.nikonusa.com Check out my photos here: theapplefreakk.tk ——————————— Official Website http Twitter: www.twitter.com Main Channel: www.youtube.com Second Channel: www.youtube.com Facebook Fan Page: bit.ly Game Gameplays/Reviews: www.youtube.com Rock Band: www.youtube.com Contact me: theapplefreakyt@gmail.com

 
 

Olympus e410 DSLR: Review

22 Jan

Megawhat takes a close look at the new Olympus E410 digital SLR camera. Plus tips, tricks and much more…
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Canon SX40HS Super Cheap Essential Accesories Review

22 Jan

Here is a very short review of some essential accessories I have purchased for the Canon SX40 Camera. Been very happy with all of them, and if you shop right, and use Amazon, you’ll save big $ $ $ ! Here are the links to the following accessories… Neewer External Flash TT520————.00 www.amazon.com 75″ Tripod———– www.amazon.com WIDE ANGLE LENS———-.00 www.amazon.com Lens 58MM adapter—— (this size is perfect for the SX30is and SX40HS) www.amazon.com Hi Capacity 1200Mah Lithium Battery Replacement — www.amazon.com Case, a little expensive, but def worth the money—- .00 www.amazon.com Filters (58MM adapter) .—- .00 www.amazon.com

 
 

WP Photography – Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 VR1 Review (with Nikon TC-20E II)

21 Jan

A video review of my new lens, the Nikon 70-200 2.8 VR and Nikon’s 2x teleconverter. This lens was purchased for my portraiture work but today I took it to a country park to test it out as a setup for wildlife photography to play with the teleconverter. The lens is fantastically sharp and I try to cover all the main points about this lens that make it worth the money it costs. A very good lens for all kinds of work. I hope to show it again in a video of how I use it most and where I think it is best, portraiture. Any questions or comments, fire away! Review of this lens on my blog – wp-photography.co.uk www.wp-photography.co.uk www.twitter.com/wpphotographyuk www.facebook.com/wpphotographyuk
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Lowepro Fast Pack 350 DSLR Back Pack Real User Review

21 Jan

Lowepro Fast Pack 350 DSLR Back Pack Real User Review Disclaimer: This is a consumer review and I own these products myself. I do not represent any of the of the manufacturers. My reviews are for personal preference only. Please view with caution. If you like the review please SUBSCRIBE Here www.youtube.com My Channel: www.youtube.com/digigeekreviews

 
 

Nikon D3200 Hands-on Review

21 Jan

We take a look at the new 24-megapixel Nikon D3200 DSLR. How does it compare to the D3100? What’s new? Kai takes it out to take pre-wedding photos for a lovely couple. *Free Photoshop Effect not included in the camera. Pricing reference: www.digitalrev.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Nikon Coolpix L100 Review!

20 Jan

Finally, Here is the review of the Nikon Coolpix L100! I got this wonderful camera for my birthday, June 6th 2009. It has a HUGE 15x optical zoom, and an awesome 10.1 megapixel Nikkor Lens sensor. Please rate, comment, and subscribe! Enjoy!
Video Rating: 4 / 5