Monday 21 November 2022

Major Project Research: Nikon lens.



My project will be based on a photo session of children. This is something new for me. I love photography and I take a lot of pictures, but this is something for me. That`s why I decided to delve deeper into the world of Nikon and use other lenses for my session. Since I am a beginner photographer this will be a good lesson form me and for you readers.
 





With enhanced aperture speed and a compact construction, the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50 mm f/1.8 Standard Lens is ideal for everyday photography and poor light shooting.
Low light shooting. Achieve amazing low light shots thanks to the fast f/1.8 aperture that captures stunning detail in dimly lit places. The compact form means you can take the 50 mm fixed focal lens out and about, the ideal traveling companion ready to capture that beautiful sunset or stormy clouds.

Background blur

The NIKKOR optics capture more natural depth of field, whether you're shooting wildlife, people, or still objects, indoors or outdoors, the lens renders eye-catching bokeh blurring at its wide aperture settings, creating natural photography perspective.

Fixed focal photography

The Nikon AF-S 50 mm lens has been built with Silent Wave Motor technology that ensures fast and precise focusing without noise. You can switch seamlessly between manual and autofocus thanks to the Focus Mode switch that is located at your fingertips. What's more, the aspherical lens element delivers an exceptional optical performance with high contrast.

Sharp shooting

With Nikon's Super Integrated Coating (SIC) built into the lens constructions, the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR lens enhances light transmission efficiency to boost color consistency and reduce image flare.
The Aspherical Lens Element virtually eliminates coma and other types of aberrations, even at wider apertures. With pleasing blur characteristics and outstanding rendering capabilities, the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50 mm f/1.8 Standard Lens is a must-have for any photography kit.


                                                            Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8

When I want to take a portrait of one of the kids, I'll utilize this lens. When it comes to the full frame, it serves as the so-called standard lens, or one whose angle of view roughly corresponds to the eye's perspective. It is an extremely adaptable lens. She will participate in my sessions because of this.


A 50mm F1.4 large-aperture lens offers an angle of view similar to human vision, a beautiful bokeh effect, and expressive versatility. It’s a basic specification that lets photographers take many different approaches to their craft. For this very reason, it demands a high level of fundamental performance. SIGMA has designed lenses, especially for digital SLRs since they first appeared on the market. In 2008, we first introduced the SIGMA 50mm F1.4 EX DG HSM. Although compared to the lenses of today they had a fairly large body, this lens offered uncompromising performance and embodied our ideal of the standard lens. Until this time, only camera manufacturers had produced a lens in this specification for DSLRs. Our version of this go-to lens created quite a stir at first. Earning the support of photographers with its exceptional performance, it has become one of our representative lenses. The SIGMA F1.4 DG HSM fulfills our design concept and quality requirements at the highest level. While producing a beautiful bokeh effect, it features exceptional peripheral brightness and minimal distortion. Uncompromising in every detail, this large-aperture standard lens offers the ultimate in image quality. Its high resolution makes it perfect for the high-megapixel era. The resolution is extremely crisp at the area in focus, while both front and rear bokeh are silky-smooth. Offering the ultra-high performance that characterizes our Art line, this lens inherits the design principles of the line’s first model, the flagship SIGMA 50mm F1.4 DG HSM.

Sigma 50mm f1.4 DG HSM Art lens.

I'll be using this lens since the images I'll get from it will be of the highest quality, and I love how the backdrop blurs out. because a low-refractive SLD lens is installed. In the entire plane, my photographs will be clear and contrasty.


The 70–300mm focal length range (105–450mm when used with a Nikon DX-format SLR) easily puts you in the center of the action. A minimum focus distance of 1.2 m throughout the zoom range and a 0.25x maximum reproduction ratio lets you get in close and fill the frame. And the Internal Focusing (IF) system means the front lens does not rotate while focusing, which is convenient if you’re using a filter.

The weather-resistant design delivers reliable shooting in challenging weather conditions. The lightweight build ensures more comfortable handheld shooting and easy portability. Weighing just 680 g, this FX lens is a great travel partner. And it’s an ideal second lens for those times when you might need a little more reach.

The superior resolving power of this full-frame lens ensures crisp, high-resolution images throughout the zoom range, even when shooting wide open.
Extra-low dispersion (ED) glass counters chromatic aberration for images with vivid color and perfectly rendered contrast all the way to the edge of the frame. The nine-blade rounded diaphragm enables even, natural-looking bokeh.

Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED

I might use this lens for my outdoor shoot because it works well for distant events.



Reference

https://www.nikon.co.uk/en_GB/product/nikkor-lenses



1 comment:

  1. Thank you for your comment. I update the reference and why I will use this lens.

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