@muhdryan Landscapes are one of the easiest photos to take. You stop your lens down and / or use a tripod when the light is little. Some lenses are better meaning sharper than others but when you stop down a lot like f/8 to f/16, the differences are smaller. Sharper lenses may not make much difference if you don't make large prints either. You can adjust things like contrast in editing later. Do you have the "kit" lens already and want an upgrade?
@kashko0osha122 You can use Nikon lenses on Canon cameras if you use an adapter. You will not have autofocus though and to stop down the lens you need an aperture control which is on the lens or adapter if you get one that has this feature. I prefer the Canon 50 1.8 over the Nikon as I use/own both.
@TommyPh500d The 200 2.8 has better AF since it's 2.8. Image quality will be better on the prime lens. The zoom has more convenience. It all depends what you want and what you're shooting.
Hello. Thank you very much for your help with the videos. I have a question. I have a nikon d7000 and I carry two lenses, a nikkor 50 mm f/1.1.8 and a Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8-4 for Nikon AF-D Aspherical w/ 1A. I starting doing catwalk fashion photoshoots and I need help picking up a new lens that can give me a better reach to the models. I have in mind the Nikon - 80-200mm f/2.8 ED AF Telephoto Zoom-Nikkor Lens. What do you recommend? THank you. I do need to get sharp pictures!
@quirogapablo1 I use the 70-200 on full frame camera. I don't like this lens on crop camera as everything becomes way too far. If you are shooting in AF-C mode, you should have fast motor in lens. 80-200 AFD is old motor. You are best with something with AF-S (ultrasonic motor) like first gen 70-200 VR. this lens is so-so on full frame though. The new 70-200VR II is better but more money. If you want them posing at end, 70-200 is too long and then something like 24-70 is better then.
Hello. Thank you very much for your help with the videos. I have a question. I have a nikon d7000 and I carry two lenses, a nikkor 50 mm f/1.1.8 and a Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8-4 for Nikon AF-D Aspherical w/ 1A. I starting doing catwalk fashion photoshoots and I need help picking up a new lens that can give me a better reach to the models. I have in mind the Nikon - 80-200mm f/2.8 ED AF Telephoto Zoom-Nikkor Lens. What do you recommend? THank you.
very informative and useful, thanks. just a question though; do you think it would be better to buy an 18-200mm lens for every day use or stick with the default 18-55mm lens? (i have a canon eos 500D)
@Deekaytm Do you feel you miss the telephoto range and shoot mostly in the daytime? If so the 18-200 could be useful. For me I only take photos of things up close everyday so a faster lens is more useful to me. I use the Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 on my Nikon crop camera. That lens will be more useful when it's darker and if you want to get more background blur.
quick question is there a big difference between the Nikon 70mm-200mm f2.8 and the Nikon 80mm-200mm f2.8 cause the price difference is a really big gap between the two lenses why is that extra 10mm make such a different is it the build quality or the focusing speed?
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legendaryMion 1 month ago
What lenses do I use for a landscape photo?
muhdryan 3 months ago
@muhdryan Landscapes are one of the easiest photos to take. You stop your lens down and / or use a tripod when the light is little. Some lenses are better meaning sharper than others but when you stop down a lot like f/8 to f/16, the differences are smaller. Sharper lenses may not make much difference if you don't make large prints either. You can adjust things like contrast in editing later. Do you have the "kit" lens already and want an upgrade?
hausofhadz 3 months ago
stop that whistling pleassssssssssssssse
jailbird111 5 months ago
can i use nikon lenses on canon cameras ?
and which is better 50mm f1.8 from nikon on canon ?
or are the the same ?
thank you
kashko0osha122 6 months ago
@kashko0osha122 You can use Nikon lenses on Canon cameras if you use an adapter. You will not have autofocus though and to stop down the lens you need an aperture control which is on the lens or adapter if you get one that has this feature. I prefer the Canon 50 1.8 over the Nikon as I use/own both.
hausofhadz 6 months ago
hi i have a canon 200mm l lens f2.8 usm and no IS
and im thinking of taking it back to the store and getting the 70-200mm f4 usm no IS
what shall i do?
TommyPh500d 1 year ago
@TommyPh500d The 200 2.8 has better AF since it's 2.8. Image quality will be better on the prime lens. The zoom has more convenience. It all depends what you want and what you're shooting.
hausofhadz 1 year ago
Hello. Thank you very much for your help with the videos. I have a question. I have a nikon d7000 and I carry two lenses, a nikkor 50 mm f/1.1.8 and a Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8-4 for Nikon AF-D Aspherical w/ 1A. I starting doing catwalk fashion photoshoots and I need help picking up a new lens that can give me a better reach to the models. I have in mind the Nikon - 80-200mm f/2.8 ED AF Telephoto Zoom-Nikkor Lens. What do you recommend? THank you. I do need to get sharp pictures!
quirogapablo1 1 year ago
@quirogapablo1 I use the 70-200 on full frame camera. I don't like this lens on crop camera as everything becomes way too far. If you are shooting in AF-C mode, you should have fast motor in lens. 80-200 AFD is old motor. You are best with something with AF-S (ultrasonic motor) like first gen 70-200 VR. this lens is so-so on full frame though. The new 70-200VR II is better but more money. If you want them posing at end, 70-200 is too long and then something like 24-70 is better then.
hausofhadz 1 year ago
Hello. Thank you very much for your help with the videos. I have a question. I have a nikon d7000 and I carry two lenses, a nikkor 50 mm f/1.1.8 and a Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8-4 for Nikon AF-D Aspherical w/ 1A. I starting doing catwalk fashion photoshoots and I need help picking up a new lens that can give me a better reach to the models. I have in mind the Nikon - 80-200mm f/2.8 ED AF Telephoto Zoom-Nikkor Lens. What do you recommend? THank you.
quirogapablo1 1 year ago
very informative and useful, thanks. just a question though; do you think it would be better to buy an 18-200mm lens for every day use or stick with the default 18-55mm lens? (i have a canon eos 500D)
Deekaytm 1 year ago
@Deekaytm Do you feel you miss the telephoto range and shoot mostly in the daytime? If so the 18-200 could be useful. For me I only take photos of things up close everyday so a faster lens is more useful to me. I use the Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 on my Nikon crop camera. That lens will be more useful when it's darker and if you want to get more background blur.
hausofhadz 1 year ago
Very informative!
hdsury1123 1 year ago
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quick question is there a big difference between the Nikon 70mm-200mm f2.8 and the Nikon 80mm-200mm f2.8 cause the price difference is a really big gap between the two lenses why is that extra 10mm make such a different is it the build quality or the focusing speed?
Kmendoza7 1 year ago
thanks!
rotaryp 1 year ago
Very helpful
Neil1138 2 years ago