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Nikon Lens Reviews

Posted by George Collazo On January - 6 - 2009

Nikon Lens Reviews with sample pictures

Introduction:

12 years ago I noticed that I needed photo equipment capable of handling my demands. The question of which brand should I get came along too; This has to be a careful decision moreover when was going to invest a few thousands for a system. This is the moment when everyone should do the proper research, and based on their needs, decide which system better works for him or her. And why Nikon? Well, after carefully studying the pros and cons from both systems (from the other major brand), especially from the consumer point of view. Nikon prevailed, while the other brand is great at marketing their products. Nikon is committed to produce photo equipment of high quality that will be working for decades. This equipment is capable of working from a studio and/or harsh weather conditions. Perhaps my grandchildren will get to use their grandpa’s cameras. With its bayonet lens mount, I’m able to use over 50 different lenses from Nikon’s catalog as well as lenses that were made in the Disco era.

Inspired by our pictures and Nikon’s reputation, we know plenty of colleagues who have made the switch with no regrets. On top of all this, Nikon’s line of lenses are bright, well constructed and the overall sharpness of Nikon lenses is a photographer’s dream. Nikon’s ED lenses are emulated by the other companies, so instead of being with the emulators, we rather be with the originators. Under heavy rain and humidity, we’ve been able to produce fabulous pictures in our National Rain Forest.
Did we mention Nikon’s ergonomics? They fit in our hands like a glove. Every control button is where it should be.
Yes, Nikon is at the heart of the ímages™ of this site.

Nikon 10.5  F/2.8 DX Fisheye Lens

Nikon 35mm AF-S F/1.8 DX Lens

Nikon 105 F/2 DC Lens

Nikon 17-55 AF-S F/2.8 DX Lens

Nikon 18-70mm F/3.5-4.5 DX Lens

Nikon 24-120 VR Lens F/3.5-5.6

Nikon AF-D F/2 35mm Lens

Nikon 50mm AF-D F/1.4 Lens

Nikon 50mm F/1.4 AF-S (coming soon)

Nikon 60mm AF-D F/2.8 Macro Lens

Nikon 105mm AF-S F/2.8 VR Macro Lens

Nikon 80-200 AF-D F/2.8 2 Rings Lens

Nikon 85mm F/1.8 AF-D Lens

Nikon 85mm F/1.4 AF-D Lens

Sigma 300mm F/2.8 APO-HSM Lens

Nikon 28-70 AF-S F/2.8 zoom lens

Tamron 19-35 AF-D F/3.5-4.5 Lens

Tamron 90mm AF-D F/2.8 Macro Lens

Nikon Pistol Grip #2


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