Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Basic tutorial on understanding bokeh (out of focus rendition). FAQ Question: What is a donut and poor man's bokeh that you describe in some of your lens review videos? Answer: Donut bokeh is where the out of focus highlights appear to be donut-shaped...
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Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Hands-on review on Nikon 60mm ƒ/2.8G AF-S ED-IF N Micro-Nikkor. Autofocus available on all DSLRs.
Last time we took a look at what a Tilt-shift lens is, this time we're answering the question: what is a fisheye? Lens, that is. Watch the video for a DigitalRev explanation. f:eat. Nikkor AF DX Fisheye 10.5mm f/2.8 ED: www.digitalrev.com
Autofocus speed test on a nikon D7000 with a nikon 180mm AF f2.8 lens Outcome of test: Infinity to minimum focussing distance : 0.7 seconds Infinity to infinity: 1.4 seconds
Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Hands-on review on Nikon 180mm ƒ/2.8D AF ED. See below for compatibility. AUTOFOCUS UNAVAILABLE D40 D40X D60 D3000 D3100 D3200 D5000 D5100 AUTOFOCUS AVAILABLE D50 D70-Series D80 D90 D7000 D100 D200 D300-Series D600 D700 D800-Series D1-Series D2-Series D3-Series D4-Series
Nikon 180mm f2.8 focus speed from infinite to near to infinity
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