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Fisheye lens Nikon AF-S DX-Nikkor 10.5 mm f/2.8

– The most important features

The fisheye lens Nikon DX Nikkor is specially manufactured for use with Nikon digital SLR cameras. It has a 180 angle of view, measured across the diagonal of the image and provides high quality from infinity to the minimum focus distance of 0.14m (0.5 feet) due to Nikon's most innovative technique of distance correction.

More exposure control states are possible while this is mounted on a Nikon camera with 3D Matrix Metering capacity from the area of interest information is transferred away from the camera lens. The purpose of an extra-low dispersion (ED) optical lens element ensures excellent performance, while a 7-blade diaphragm produces an opening that is nearly circular, to provide outstanding out-of-focus highlights.

– Adjusting the opening of the fisheye lens Nikon AF-S DX-Nikkor

Because of this Nikon fisheye lens has no aperture ring, you must set the aperture on the camera body.

– Focus and depth of field

With D2H, D1-series, D100 and D70 digital SLR cameras, both autofocus and manual focus are viable. To focus manually, turn the focusing ring until the image appears in the display sharp and clear.

If the camera has a depth of field preview (stop-down) or the button on the handle, depth of field can be observed while looking through the viewfinder of the camera. It is also likely to determine the depth of field depth of field by index.

– Writing

Using a fisheye lens requires much more planning in connection with the agreement of image with a standard lens. This does not only produces distortion barrel end, but also exaggerates the size of the virtual objects that conform to its format: Objects close to the midpoint appear larger than those along the edges and you'll see a little barrel distortion amount. The field of view is inserted into the distance and spatial relationships are transformed, and a slight change of the camera, additional distortions are produced. Be careful
Not accidentally, include unwanted objects in the image, like the legs of your stand or their own hands or feet.

– Nikon Capture use is not mandatory, a powerful digital postproduction tool for converting images from this eye fish to the regular wide-angle lens projection method. For more details, go to see the instruction manual provided with Nikon Capture 4.

Slight Vignetting possibly occur in the four corners of the image when shooting at close distance or lower its opening.

– Taking pictures with camera flash with flash

Avoid flash photography camera with integrated flash, for the reason that the flash does not cover this target is 180 in terms image.

– Filters

A regular filter can not connect to the front of the lens. Use a gelatin filter by the court to an appropriate size. Then include it in the filter holder at the rear of the lens. Turn the focus ring at infinity for achieving the insertion easier.

Edward Logan is a digital artist with a passion for photography, graphic design, webdesign and is the founder of Lensauction.com. Lensauction.com is a new website where photographers can find lens auctions for camera lenses. The website aims to give photographers an easy and convenient way to find the best deals on camera lenses via online lens auctions. Our visitors will find information, tips, advice and a short list of highly targeted auctions about a specific lens. Optionally they can search for an item of choice.

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